Lex Foutish
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Really enjoyed the Darts this year.
A lot of younger more disciplined players getting into the game. The standard rises every year.
That was fantastic - such noise from the crowd
Given that the rule is that for it to be a sport "The participant has to wear protective headgear and/or break a sweat" darts is a game, not a sport.
The rule dates back to a time a few years back when I made it up one evening in a pub.
Which, I presume, means that the Dublin football team doesn't participate in sport either!
At least they tog out - more than you can say about cork hurlers!
Given that the rule is that for it to be a sport "The participant has to wear protective headgear and/or break a sweat" darts is a game, not a sport.
The rule dates back to a time a few years back when I made it up one evening in a pub.
At least they tog out - more than you can say about cork hurlers!
So lingerie modelling must be a sport then?
I was breaking a bit of a sweat during the last "event" I observed I can tell you
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