Limerick Poems About Rugby | Rugby Limerick Poems
Poem Details | by Wilma Neels |
Categories: sports

'rugby - Chasing the Oval Ball'

the stands are full, one man kicks the ball fifteen men pursue, it becomes a maul referee blow his whistle concluding the tussle a try is scored over goal line he crawl
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Poem Details | by Rico Leffanta |
Categories: religion,

Welsh Sabbath

I guess we missed chapel again
But rugby is never a sin!
We pray for the ball
If that don't beat all
We pray our opponents won't win!



Poem Details | by Jack Ellison |
Categories: food,

Off the Rails

Rice is really great if you're really hungry And wanna eat two thousand of something uncrunchy Does that sound weird How about corn's ears Okay I'm off the rails, wanna play rugby?


Poem Details | by Rico Leffanta |
Categories: sports,

Why Pout

The Rugby World Cup Sevens girls
Made Marmite ladies lose their curls
Vegemite bossed
So England lost
Australia went home with the pearls