Rugby League State Of Origin: 5 Reasons You Should Be Watching

4. €˜The Biff€™

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Although last time I used the phrase on here I was informed that it is slang for the female reproductive organ, I can assure you that I€™m not referring to that. What I am in fact referring to is when the game becomes more physical than normal, and big hits and the odd tear-up become prominent. Now I can hear some of you blasting me already, and no I am not condoning violence; there€™s a lot of difference between a brawl in a sporting context, and thrusting a bottle into someone€™s neck. After all, fights sometimes happen in sport, and if nothing else, it shows that everyone care€™s about the game (just realised I sound like my mother).
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20 year old Sport Development an Coaching student who is a self confessed sports fanatic. Lifelong Bradford Bulls and Newcastle United fan who spends far too much time on the internet searching pointless sporting information, Sean is a 50 year old man in a much younger body, and particularly shows a passion for Rugby League. Follow him on twitter @seanmills9