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International Achievers and their Amazing Party Tricks...!
CB Fry (1872 – 1956), an amazing athlete possibly England's greatest achieving sportsman? Sport wasn't his only party trick...!
Anyone else know of great party tricks players were famed for? Or another player to have achieved so much across such a range of sports?
From The Guardian, Friday 26 July 2013 21.00 BST
Take a bow, CB Fry
The cigar-smoking CB (Charles Burgess) Fry (Letters, 25 July) was indeed a most remarkable man. He was, and remains, Britain's greatest athlete. He was a shot putter, hammer thrower, long jumper, sprinter, golfer and ice skater. He played cricket for England, Oxford University, Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire. At football he represented England and Southampton and played rugby for Oxford University, Blackheath and the Barbarians.
His party trick was to leap from a stationary position on the floor backwards on to a mantelpiece; he would face the mantelpiece, crouch down, take a leap upwards, turn in the air and bow to the gallery with his feet planted on the shelf. Persuasion would occasionally get him to perform this turn at country houses, much to the amusement of the guests.
Anyone else know of great party tricks players were famed for? Or another player to have achieved so much across such a range of sports?
From The Guardian, Friday 26 July 2013 21.00 BST
Take a bow, CB Fry
The cigar-smoking CB (Charles Burgess) Fry (Letters, 25 July) was indeed a most remarkable man. He was, and remains, Britain's greatest athlete. He was a shot putter, hammer thrower, long jumper, sprinter, golfer and ice skater. He played cricket for England, Oxford University, Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire. At football he represented England and Southampton and played rugby for Oxford University, Blackheath and the Barbarians.
His party trick was to leap from a stationary position on the floor backwards on to a mantelpiece; he would face the mantelpiece, crouch down, take a leap upwards, turn in the air and bow to the gallery with his feet planted on the shelf. Persuasion would occasionally get him to perform this turn at country houses, much to the amusement of the guests.
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Apparently George Gregan and the Wallabies had a party trick that they did after a win. It involved a pint glass-and not one you'd want to drink out of afterwards.
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Gavin Henson has a trick where he runs into one of his team mate's fists and falls over. It's a bit of a tradition that he likes to repeat at each club he joins.
Apparently it's very popular and players have been known to queue up to have the honour of helping him with his act.
Apparently it's very popular and players have been known to queue up to have the honour of helping him with his act.
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Id love to able to do that. Thats a class trick.
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I was in a club bar in Dublin. A guy called Stephen Dodds was one of the coaches brought in from NZ when Irish clubs had a few bob. Anyway he was trying to convince lads of the benefits of plyometricks. This was around 92-93, long before lifting was allowed in the lineout.
Of course none of the Irish lads were too keen so he demonstrated the advantages by jumping from a standing position on to a barrell which was at about chest height, whilst holding a pint and din't spill a drop.
Of course none of the Irish lads were too keen so he demonstrated the advantages by jumping from a standing position on to a barrell which was at about chest height, whilst holding a pint and din't spill a drop.
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I remember Mark Ring used to take conversions and penalty's by doing a back heel drop kick, does that count ?
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It wasn't exactly a trick and it wasn't done to show off.
About 30+ years ago I was at the reception after a wedding where Gareth Edwards was also a guest. It was a big occasion in a mansion. Some of us were sitting with drinks in one of several lounges when Edwards came in, asking quietly if there was a tall vase anywhere. Don't ask me why, it was obvious he'd been sent on a mission!
As it happened there was one, containing dried flowers, in the fireplace. The fire wasn't lit. Round the fireplace was one of those high rectangular fireguards about 3 feet tall with a safety lip all round about another foot deep. Beyond the guard was a heavy brass container full of logs and behind that stood the vase.
Balancing on one leg, he leaned at full stretch over the fireguard, his head and shoulders only a couple of feet from the ground, and with one hand moved the container with the logs to one side - lifting it up and setting it down again, not dragging or pushing it - as with the other hand he picked up the vase. There was no wobbling or sign of effort.
Then he just walked out with the vase - after a great example of controlled balance and strength.
About 30+ years ago I was at the reception after a wedding where Gareth Edwards was also a guest. It was a big occasion in a mansion. Some of us were sitting with drinks in one of several lounges when Edwards came in, asking quietly if there was a tall vase anywhere. Don't ask me why, it was obvious he'd been sent on a mission!
As it happened there was one, containing dried flowers, in the fireplace. The fire wasn't lit. Round the fireplace was one of those high rectangular fireguards about 3 feet tall with a safety lip all round about another foot deep. Beyond the guard was a heavy brass container full of logs and behind that stood the vase.
Balancing on one leg, he leaned at full stretch over the fireguard, his head and shoulders only a couple of feet from the ground, and with one hand moved the container with the logs to one side - lifting it up and setting it down again, not dragging or pushing it - as with the other hand he picked up the vase. There was no wobbling or sign of effort.
Then he just walked out with the vase - after a great example of controlled balance and strength.
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There was a guy called Wayne, who despite knowing nothing about rugby or Any of its laws, managed to referee a quarter final at the rugby World Cup!
Sorry.
Sorry.
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GloriousEmpire wrote:There was a guy called Wayne, who despite knowing nothing about rugby or Any of its laws, managed to referee a quarter final at the rugby World Cup!
Sorry.
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Cyril wrote:Gavin Henson has a trick where he runs into one of his team mate's fists and falls over. It's a bit of a tradition that he likes to repeat at each club he joins.
Apparently it's very popular and players have been known to queue up to have the honour of helping him with his act.
Very good. I'll be joining that queue when he rolls into town .
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Cyril wrote:Gavin Henson has a trick where he runs into one of his team mate's fists and falls over. It's a bit of a tradition that he likes to repeat at each club he joins.
Apparently it's very popular and players have been known to queue up to have the honour of helping him with his act.
Classic.
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I was at a wedding where Gareth Edwards was a guest. There was a set up where the waiting staff were opera singers who apparently spontaneously burst into song. The waitress sat on Edwards lap, during the Carmen solo, having obviously been tipped off by the father of the bride. I've never seen a man go so red with embarrassment in my life. He didn't do any party tricks.
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Glas a du wrote:I was at a wedding where Gareth Edwards was a guest. There was a set up where the waiting staff were opera singers who apparently spontaneously burst into song. The waitress sat on Edwards lap, during the Carmen solo, having obviously been tipped off by the father of the bride. I've never seen a man go so red with embarrassment in my life. He didn't do any party tricks.
Possibly as red with embarrassment as Richard Sharp, the England fly-half, in Llandaff Cathedral one Easter Sunday in the early 1960s. I'd seen him play for the Barbarians against Penarth on Good Friday in the annual fixture they used to have. On the Sunday I noticed Sharp and some of the Baa-Baas at the Easter service, which was packed. When the preacher in the pulpit condemned the playing of sport on Good Friday, "especially the playing of rugby football" - looking straight at him - the poor guy went scarlet, trapped in his seat. Sharp had straw-coloured hair and normally a very pale complexion - what a contrast!
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And they wonder why churches are empty...
They used to play on Christmas Day in the 60s.
They used to play on Christmas Day in the 60s.
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There was a rugby player at Manchester University that could do an impression of Mickey Mouse with his genitalia, though he stopped when my friend pointed out it was more like Mini Mouse!
Didn't CB Fry hold the world record for the long jump?
Didn't CB Fry hold the world record for the long jump?
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Not only is Adam Jones one of the worlds most destructive tight head props but rumour has it he can also crochet a whole set of doylies in under five minutes.
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I've also heard that Shalk Burger's posy arranging skills are almost of a professional standard.
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GloriousEmpire wrote:Not only is Adam Jones one of the worlds most destructive tight head props but rumour has it he can also crochet a whole set of doylies in under five minutes.
Love it.
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Adam Jones' party trick after a Celtic League win was to creCENSOREDabout in Abercraf.
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England's fitness coach Paul Stridgeon seems a character:
Forwards coach Warren Gatland and defence guru Shaun Edwards have both offered tempting bets to any player who can 'bring down' the squad's physical conditioner Paul Stridgeon, a former freestyle wrestler who competed for England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
At 5ft 8in and 76kg (12 stone) he is a good deal smaller and lighter than all of them and dwarfed by the "big beasts" in the party, but is proud of the fact that no rugby player has ever got the better of him.
This may have something to what happened to the Lions' assistant forwards coach Graham Rowntree, the former Leicester and England prop, when Stridgeon started working for the Rugby Football Union last summer.
"Graham took on the challenge when I first started with England, and I killed him in front of all the lads," he recalled. "They enjoyed that."
Other front-row titans such as ex-All Black Craig Dowd, the former Wasps forwards coach, and Phil Vickery have also tried their luck before, without success.
"Warren and Shaun keep trying to get the players to have a go. We've been offering them good odds, minimum bet £200. I've thrown down the gauntlet and a few fancy their chances, but no-one has accepted yet. It's disappointing."
Stridgeon, 29 on Sunday, is not one for bemoaning his lot though, far from it.
Nicknamed "Bobby", amongst other things, after the Adam Sandler character in a 1998 film "The Water Boy", his energy, enthusiasm and sense of fun have made him a popular figure among the entire squad.
"He is the perfect bloke to have on tour," says Scotland hooker Ross Ford. "He's a livewire, always bouncing about, up to mischief, getting the boys in trouble. He keeps everybody going, there is never a dull moment."
One of Stridgeon's party tricks is being able to clamber up any pole or road sign and hold himself out parallel to the floor, with his feet in the air.
"He tries to break it out wherever possible to impress the boys," notes Ford, sounding suitably impressed.
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Copping off with blond ladies in Queenstown when married to a Windsor is popular as is dwarf throwing to the English team:doh:
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rainbow-warrior wrote:Copping off with blond ladies in Queenstown when married to a Windsor is popular as is dwarf throwing to the English team:doh:
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rainbow-warrior wrote:Copping off with blond ladies in Queenstown when married to a Windsor is popular as is dwarf throwing to the English team:doh:
Sigh....
Glass houses, stones (and golf buggies/McDonalds/ SW club houses, Bath pubs etc) comes to mind
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