i went to a birthday party back in june, and there met a girl who played rugby..we got to chatting, and when she asked what i was doing the following saturday, i gave my standard response of "ask me friday"...she then told me that i was going to rugby practice...i've been interested in rugby (that is, interested in playing, not the world sport) since high school, so i was definitely excited..the following saturday ended up with not so great weather, and she told me practice had been cancelled (i'm not so sure it was, but that's beside the point) but we agreed to try again the following weekend..the next weekend rolled around and i went to my first ever rugby practice..it was awesome, even though i had absolutely no idea what i was doing most of the time..it was great to run around, and all the girls seemed fun..
i continued going to practice each weekend, and in august, the women's team was invited to put on an exhibition game at the korean rugby championships in yeongwol..i don't know who, but someone arranged the bus for the men's and women's teams to ride together from seoul..we all showed up saturday morning and boarded the bus..people showed up in various condition, from the very hungover, to the still drunk, to the wide awake and chipper like me..(or maybe i was the only one who was wide awake..it was saturday morning, after all)..an hour and a half later the bus stopped at one of the many rest stops on korean highways..there seems to be a rule in korea that you don't get to go all the way to your destination w/out stopping..even though our trip was only three hours, we stopped halfway through..and these rest stops are huge, with restaurants and toilets and convenience stores, etc..for those who were hungover, or starting to become hungover, the chance for hot food was great:)..an hour and a half later we arrived at yeongwol..
the tourney had already started, there were quite a few teams there..the boys got changed, as their first game was scheduled to start soon..they played, and won..dan (our coach) played, but not surprisingly hurt his already bad knee, and had to come out..after their game was over, we went to one area of the track and had our own practice..for me, it was the first time i ever learned how to tackle properly..(i had only had 3 previous practices to attend)..as it was the middle of the day, it was HOT, and by the end of the practice we all felt faint, even though it wasn't long..we sat around for quite a while, and watched whateva games were going, and someone was on their phone figuring out possibilities for whitewater rafting..(this province in korea has a lot of outdoor activities)..just after noon everyone took part in the opening ceremony..(why it was after several games had already been played i don't know)..everyone had on their team shirts, there was even a girls high school marching band! they wore capes, skirts, and high white leather/plastic boots..the ceremony was in korean, which none of us really understood, but apparently we weren't the only ones who were bored, as other teams started to sit down on the field..so we followed suit..after the ceremony was (finally) over each team picked up it's case of soju, case of gatorade, and case of gochujang..yay for favors!!
our whitewater rafting had been arranged, so we (the girls, and one of the boys..other guys had expressed interest, but it wasn't guaranteed that we'd make it back before the guys game, so they backed out, this guy was new and clearly not that into rugby) all piled into a van that has definitely seen better days..with all of us in there, it was super crowded..the van arrived at the tour company office, and we paid..someone didn't pay, we all thought it was the guy, but we couldn't be sure, as the money collection was rather haphazard..(typical korean situation)..we got our lifejackets and helmets and got back in the van, and drove to the put it spot..they split us up, 5 girls going with 5 koreans..my boat was fun, there was a lot of kanglish going on..the guides spoke some english, and everyone (in our boat) was ready to have fun..at the first opportunity to do so, angie and i jumped out of our boat..we're both good swimmers, and weren't afraid..our guides liked to have fun and we "attacked" other boats..lol..toward the end of the ride i realized i was really dehydrated, as i had a massive headache..the sun exposure didn't help..
we didnt make it back in time for the start of the men's game, so the guy didn't get to play..we did howeva watch most of it, and watched the masters game that followed..great to see 60 yr old men running around playing a game they love..it was a lot slower, strategy was clearly more important..hee hee..after the games we drove to our hotel, checked in and got cleaned up for dinner..my room had 4 girls total, and we were all ready to go in 40 minutes..the other room was a lot slower..
dinner was galbi with the KRU folks..one of the few times i've actually been glad i don't drink, as the alcohol was flowing freely from the start of dinner..lots of soju and beer...LOTS..
after dinner there was a lot of discussion as to what people wanted to do..it took 45 minutes to decide..one group ended up going to a casino, the other group went back to the hotel..the casino sounded good, but it was an hour away, and w/out independent transport back, i opted to skip it and go back to the hotel..there were people hanging out in the gardens, a good chance for me to get to know some of the other girls..i was the first in my room to go to bed, the other girls came into the room at various times of the night..it didn't matter much to me, i slept through it all..
the next morning we all got up, and got dressed in our team kit..after fantasizing about the breakfasts each of us wanted, we realized we didn't have time for such things, and our breakfasts consisted of what we were able to grab in a 10 minute run through a small grocery store..(which must've thrown the cashiers there for a loop..12 girls hopping out of a bus quickly, running through the store, lining up quickly to pay, and getting out of there fast)..not long after arriving back at the stadium, we took the field for our exhibition match..we played against each other, and from what i understood, no one in the stands expected us to hit hard, as everyone knew that most of us were new to the sport..but that definitely wasn't the case..i don't know why i remember this, but i remember the first tackle..it was hard, and you could hear it..you could also hear the collective intake of breath in the crowd, as they realized we were going full stop..awesome..i know my team lost, but i didn't care..i loved being out there..when the game was over, (during which maria broke her foot) we took a team picture and people clapped..with the way most korean women behave (like a princess) getting women's rugby started in korea won't be easy, but people are interested in making it happen..
we watched the championship game, which the boys lost, but it was still fun..then we all took showers, which were in community shower facilities..with COLD water..everyone hopped on the bus cleaned up, and the ride home started..during the ride home there was a court session, which is apparently one of the traditions of rugby..nearly everyone was brought up on "charges" for something, and some of the charges were more entertaining than others..lots of rugby songs were sung on the way, and then someone put on a cd, and the rest of the ride back was just being social..good times..most people were drinking, of course..when we got back to itaewon, several trash bags worth of rubbish were taken out of the bus..
my first rugby game, and i loved every minute of it..i can't wait to do it again!!
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