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    Posted: 11 Aug 2008 at 5:29pm
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Slightly off-topic (i.e. not spear-fishing) but good for keeping the fitness up ...
 
A group of us have started playing Underwater Rugby in Auckland.  Yes, it is a bizarre sport but it is fun and a good way to get some time in the water - increasing bottom-time etc.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK0BWli4qe8
 
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Underwater Rugby has been around for several years now – mostly in Europe I believe although I don’t know when it was first played.  A couple of the guys I play underwater hockey with had played it once or twice overseas and thought they would have a crack at getting it going in NZ.  It is governed internationally by CMAS who have published 40 or 50 pages of rules!

In NZ (Auckland) it has been going for 3 weeks now so we are all learning tactics etc.  At this stage most of the people playing are from the Fins underwater hockey club. 

Where: West Wave, Alderman Drive, Henderson

When:  7:45 pm Sunday nights.  We have the dive well booked from 8 pm to 9 pm.  (but NOT Sunday 7th September as a large group of us will be going to Paihia for the Russell to Paihia Snorkel/Scuba Race that weekend)

Cost:  First night free, $10 per night after that.

Who to contact:  PM me if you want more info / phone numbers etc.

What do you wear?: togs, mask, snorkel, fins, water polo cap (blue or white for teams.  We will be able to sort out caps for people coming along to try the sport)

The game:

Underwater Rugby is an unusual sport in that both the ball and the players move in 3-dimensions.  We are playing it in the dive well at Henderson which is 5m deep.  The ball is slightly negatively buoyant so it sinks if you let it go (it is filled with heavily salted water).  There are 6 players in the water in each team (with subs waiting on the side of the pool – you can sub at any time).

DO NOT:

  • Grab masks / snorkels / fins / togs
  • Get rough – hit people etc.!
  • Hold someone after they have let go of the ball (although it is a legitimate tactic to hold someone under UNTIL they let go of the ball).
  • Grab someone who doesn’t have the ball
  • Lift the ball above the surface of the water

If someone is swimming with the ball you can grab them and/or the ball but you cannot grab masks, snorkels, fins, togs.  If you have the ball you CAN fend someone off.  You can also push / lift someone off the goal

How do you score?:  Place the ball completely inside the goal – there is one at each end of the pool. The goal is a bin about twice the size of an office rubbish-bin (we are putting weight-belts in to keep them on the bottom).

Is it rough?  I would classify it as physical rather than rough.  It is a contact sport but you are swimming rather than running so it is not a high-impact sport.  We are playing in mixed teams and usually seem to have a couple of women on each team.  We also have a few secondary school kids playing and some old codgers in their 50s so it suits a wide range of people – as long as they are comfortable in fins, mask and snorkel.

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I'm keen as to give this a go - I'm in the Uni dive club so I guess there'll be a few of us from there going :D
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Good to hear that Kuuni - the more the merrier (and there are a few ex-Uni dive club members there usually).
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I am interested to try it too. It sounds really interesting and fun! Gonna PM you for more details and check it out.  :) Good stuff
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Now this takes me back a bit. Used to play underwater rugby on a weekly basis before underwater hockey games. We used saltwater in pubpet and the old metal bread baskets as goals. Our rules were less civilised where you could block or take out anyone as long as you didnt pull the mask, snorkel, fins or togs. A blood hard and physical game. All good fun.
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just sounds like an excuse for spearos to touch each other to me?....Evil%20Smile
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Originally posted by Kezza Kezza wrote:

just sounds like an excuse for spearos to touch each other to me?....Evil%20Smile



Translation -: Kezza want to come be a part of thatWink
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Phil G - was this in the good old long stick days?  Clap
 
For those interested - PM me if you are going to come along so we know roughly how many to expect.
 
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White budgie smugglers have been banned!! 
 
Although thinking of them reminded me of an underwater hockey tournament a few years ago (late '80s or early '90s) when one of the womens teams turned up with white togs.  For some strange reason there games had more spectators than usual??
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If I admitted to playing in the long stick days, I would be well and truely showing my age. We had just converted to short stick when I started.
 
The real difference between now and back then was those that played were solidly built scuba divers not lean mean fit swimming sardines...
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Trans-Tasman Underwater Rugby
A couple of the guys spent last weekend in Sydney.  They filled the weekend up with a party or two, playing UW Rugby, kayaking around Sydney Harbour and some UW Hockey.
 
They also managed to pick up a few UW Rugby tips from people who have been playing for a while (including one guy who has played for the Columbian national UW Rugby team - don't mess with the Columbians!)  One thing that soon became obvious was that we were playing a more physical game here in Auckland ...
 
The upshot of this is that we will have a go at getting the Aussies over here in a few months for a "Bledisloe Cup" competition.
 
So ...
If you want to try a new sport AND want to have a crack at some Aussies - come and give UW Rugby a go.
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Sunday September 7 - NO UNDERWATER RUGBY

A large number of the "regular" players will be away this weekend doing the Russell to Paihia snorkel / Scuba race so there will be no underwater rugby this Sunday.  We will be back playing again on 14 September.
 
If you are going to R2P - keep an eye out for our teams - one in a centre console RIB and the other in a white CSB Huntsman Sport (both with 115hp outboards).
 
And, if you are staying at the Bay Adventurer - appologies in advance for any disturbance!  (there will be around 20 in our group).
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JRDO and I gave the underwater rugby a go last night - it was good fun and a bit of a workout.  Not a very complex sport to understand.
I vomited in my mouth when JRDO cracked out his zebra-print speedos, but apart from that it was a good way to spend a sunday eve.
 
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I think the "zebra-print speedos" might have been caught on film!  I will get Black Adder (who filmed some of last nights game) to burn a copy to CD, JRDO can autograph the CD and give it to you as a collectors item!  Could even print a wall poster pic for you!
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i wish they had that happining in wellington sounds like a whole lot of fun!
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I'm up for it if someone starts things up in the capital...
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Originally posted by go-hard go-hard wrote:

some old codgers in their 50s
 
You should be alright then Tony! Wink
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Diveman & Azazel,
It would be great to get something going in the capital.  The key is a 3m or deeper pool (bottom doesn't have to be flat).  I will PM you my contact details and we can discuss the logisitics if you want.
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