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    Underwater rugby recognised

    AMANDA HOH

    One ball, two teams and lots of hard, physical contact near the goal line. And it all happens at the bottom of a swimming pool.

    Underwater rugby may sound like it was thought up after a night in the pub, but on Saturday, it will become an officially recognised Australian sport when it gets the stamp of approval from the Australian Underwater Federation.

    "It's a bit like wrestling in outer space, in three dimensions," said Bobby Chen, the president of the country's only underwater rugby team, at the University of NSW.

    "As soon as you get the ball, you get tackled in all directions."

    The sport is a test of fitness and strategy, and takes place entirely under water as players struggle to hold their breath, grapple with a ball filled with salt water and score at the bottom of a pool that can be five metres deep.

    Chen said that while members at different fitness levels were accepted, many players had trained themselves to hold their breath for three minutes.

    With all the exertion during games, though, most players lasted only about 30 seconds.

    "Once in a blue moon someone might get a bit dizzy for holding their breath for too long… We just sit them to the side and look after them for a few minutes and they're usually fine,'' Chen said.

    The university team was established in 2007 and has about 40 dedicated members.

    The team meets twice a week for training, and organises competitions within the club.

    One of the reasons the AUF has considered making the sport official is the club's work in establishing teams interstate.

    "In the future, we'd like to become a little more competitive, especially when… Brisbane and Tasmania get ready to play interstate competitions," Chen said.

    "One of our goals is to play in the first international competition to represent Australia overseas, possibly in Colombia next year."

    When it becomes an official sport, the AUF will be able to establish the first Australian underwater rugby team.

    ''It means they have access now to competing in the World Underwater Federation world championships for underwater rugby," the president of the AUF, Graham Henderson, said.

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-s...gby-recognised

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    That looks very cool to play, but probably not much of a spectator sport.

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    Slightly off-topic but water polo actually started off as rugby played in water according to Wikipedia:

    "This 'water rugby' came to be called "water polo" based on the English pronunciation of the Balti word for ball, pulu. Early play allowed brute strength, wrestling and holding opposing players underwater to recover the ball; the goalie stood outside the playing area and defended the goal by jumping in on any opponent attempting to score by placing the ball on the deck."

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    Quote Originally Posted by beige View Post
    Slightly off-topic but water polo actually started off as rugby played in water according to Wikipedia:
    It ended when all the ponies drowned.

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    As long as it's approved by the Australian Underwater Federation I'm OK with it. Anyone got any idea what else they do? Synchro Swimming? Farting in the bath?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shasta View Post
    As long as it's approved by the Australian Underwater Federation I'm OK with it. Anyone got any idea what else they do? Synchro Swimming? Farting in the bath?
    The organisation kind of makes sense after looking it up... apart from the "underwater hockey" bit...

    http://auf.com.au/sports/

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    Quote Originally Posted by beige View Post
    The organisation kind of makes sense after looking it up... apart from the "underwater hockey" bit...
    Well in that case Rugby would have to be lumped in with hockey when you look at their other sports.

    Interesting to note that the AUF &, presumebably the WUF, don't count synchronised swimming as a sport either.
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