Hello ! Actual rugby player here, when we grab on someone’s short it’s for us to have more grip when we lift the person in front . For the rest there are locker room .
OMG same the first time I watched rugby I was like "why are they grabbing their butts" 🤣🤣🤣
I am a rugby girl my whole life is based around it and I can tell u this isn’t the worst thing they do keep on going to the games I’ll see a lot more
Men created physical contact sports to get much needed physical contact 😂
Look at all these men confident in their masculinity ✨
Jeenie seems abit...surprised and traumitized The look on her face at the end🤣
Rugby is literally so underrated. Love this video.
😂😂😂😂omg, do they all do this?!?! That’s freaking hilarious!!!! How have I never heard of the rugby butt lift before? 😂😂😂😂
Sign me up to Rugby 🗣️
Average "straight" boys in my class:
Okay but can we talk about the strength inolved. Not only from the guys doing the lifting.. but those shorts. My god.
Coming from a county rugby player, when we hold their shorts it so we can get a grip when we lift them up because at this start of a game or after a try, they kick the ball and sometimes it goes high so you have to pick somebody up
Are u kidding me??? And no one EVER TOLD US??? WTH??? Thanks Jeannie 😊 us girlies have to look out for each other 😂
Watching a ballet lift and a rugby lift feels like something magical came full-circle
As a rugby player myself i can confirm that i did NOT dropped my friend on his neck and he did NOT almost died on practice because i lifted him up without getting a good grip on his shorts and that iron mf absolutely walked it off like a champ without being paralyzed for the rest of the movie. I really miss those days and my boys man 😌❤🏈
I’m more impressed their shorts don’t tear off
Rugby is actually very hard, imagine the little guys trying to tackle the big buff guys! But they still manage, it's insane how much strength they have!
Ooo. I think I need to attend one of these. This seems like SUCH a team sport.
As a South African rugby player, I remember playing U12 co-ed and we were never allowed to lift each other to catch balls so I learned how to jump 2 feet vertically My favourite part was probably tackling because I played on teams with either 50 kilo prepuberty twinks or 70 kilo tanks They never expect the 62 kilo girl to be able to tackle the largest co-ed guy in the state My favourite memory is probably when I tackled a guy so hard he legit started crying and left the game 40 minutes early
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