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A piece of plastic made headlines at the Rugby World Cup in France recently when Samoan fly halfLima Sopoaga took to social media for help finding his lost kicking tee. The former All Black left ...
Kicking tees weren’t used, if they in fact existed. The ball boy ran out with a bucket of sand and that was the kicker’s only assistance. The ’round the corner’ style was seen as innovative.
Desperate times call for desperate measures. You need a kicking tee to, you know, kick off. So the Big Green improvised. Willenbrock came upon inspiration in the form of a water bottle, one he cut ...
Samoan fly half Lima Sopoaga took to social media recently for help in finding his kicking tee after it went missing at the Rugby World Cup in France. Rugby kickers can thank the late Canadian Don ...
Rugby kickers can thank the late Canadian Don Burgess for the invention of the tee. A former player and renowned coach, Burgess' tee allowed kickers to forgo digging up the field or using a bucket of ...
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