And that brings me to the point of today's blog! Rugby!
Last Saturday we watched the Cheetahs play, um, someone, not sure who any more! Halfway through the game I happened to look at the Cheetah's captain's boots! He was wearing two different colours. One was red and the other was blue. Well, I just thought that maybe something had happened to one of his boots and he had had to make a quick change and just happened to have another pair of boots of a different colour in the change room. Wouldn't you think that?
So, yesterday we settled down to watch the Bulls play the Brumbies. We had been out for lunch (my next blog) and were pleasantly full and mellow. The game was well into the first half when I happened to notice that two players in the Bull's team were wearing boots of different colours. One red and one blue. Why?
And they weren't sharing a pair either because they both had the red on their right foot and the blue on the left foot. (I must apologise for the quality of the photography, I was not drunk, I had to photograph the telly!)
Look there, you can clearly see number 13. |
Well, that got me thinking.
Was it a case of R for red and R for right foot?
Do they get confused when they are kicking? Has the coach said 'Kick with the red foot man'?
Have they got another pair of odd boots at home, or do they buy them like that?
Is it to confuse the opposing team?
Or, and this seems most likely, is it some daft fad?
See? |
Whatever it is, it has ruined the game for me. Instead of watching the ball, I am now firmly checking out the players boots to see if it's just our teams that do it, or if it is a worldwide phenomena.
When Rob says to me 'Hey, did you see that?'
I can only answer, 'No, but look at that guy's feet!'
Does anybody out there have the answer?
And maybe The Stormers should follow the trend!
3 comments:
A number of World Cup stars will wear odd-coloured boots during the tournament when they take to the pitch in Brazil.
Sergio Aguero, Cesc Fabregas, Marco Reus and Mario Balotelli will all show off Puma's new evoPOWER 'Tricks' footwear in South America.
All four players, as well as Premier League winner Yaya Toure, will wear the eye-catching footwear, which consist of one blue and one bright pink boot.
"The new Puma 'Tricks' boots and their unusual look represent the unshakable confidence of players who wear them, and evoke their potential to do the unbelievable," Puma claim
I knew there had to be a reason! Thanks Rob (and Google) for putting my mind at ease!
Jawellnofine!always thought there was something strange about the game of rugby apart from the odd shaped ball!
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