Monday, May 17, 2010

Sports

If you know me, you know that I don't exactly follow professional sports.  So this blog post represents absolutely everything I know about NZ sports.  And some of it may be wrong, because I am unable to summon the motivation to fact-check.  Here we go.

Soccer is called soccer here.  You can enroll kids as young as 18 months in soccer classes.

Nobody plays basketball.  If you must toss a ball in the air, you play netball.  Netball hoops have no backboards, and there are some different rules about traveling or dribbling or something.  

Rugby is THE sport.  It is a rough game played without helmets or other safety equipment, and as a result, NZ has a higher proportion of sports-related brain injuries than most other countries.  It involves a chunky oblong white ball that must be moved to either end of a field by large, fast men trying to murder each other.  THE team in NZ is the All Blacks.   They were originally called 'The Originals' (how original).  But then a complimentary article on the sports page said that every member of the team was equivalently murderous as the depraved animals playing the kill position:  they were 'all backs'.  An unfortunate typo later, the name stuck.

2 comments:

Dad said...

Hmmm, sounds like the Kiwi's are a tough lot.

Does every high school have a team?

Mom said...

NZ may have a higher proportion of sports-related brain injuries than most other countries, but I am thinking their proportion of war-related brain injuries is a lot lower than, say, the U.S.A. Rugby is better than war, so God bless the All-Blacks!