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THE GREAT RUNNING GAME

TRAMPLE THE LIVING HURDLE THE DEAD

The Great Running Game, GRG for short is a brand new, challenging Action Rugby Union Card/Board Game. This is serious Rugby fun. GRG gives the avid Rugby fan a tweeny! (tweeny = in between living, training and playing Rugby)

Lets face it, who can wait for the World Cup or the next Tooheys Cup, NPC, Currie Cup or your local Saturday competition clash anyway?

IF YOU LOVE YOUR RUGBY THEN YOU WILL LOVE THIS

This Makes the best present for those hard to buy for types

GRG Quick Facts

The first time you play "The Great Running Game" / "GRG" it will take about an hour to read the rules and to complete the game. The rules are formatted so that you can start playing straight away, read as you play. Once you are familiar with the rules 2-3 games on, games then take about 20 minutes.

For ages 10 years right up until you are Hurdled, 1-4 players, more can play, you simply goto The Shed on the website and print out either a Round Robin or Elimination Draw.

1 on 1 is the most popular way of playing.

There are no drinking rules, we have left that to your imagination.

The cards are 270 GSM thickness and have a aqueous coating. We had Rugby players in mind from the start!

GRG has No Dice, this is a strategy game, like a Rugby match there is some luck involved.

You have to dominate Line Outs, Scrums in order to have a chance of winning. You have to make the right Penalty decisions in situations to position your team for victory.

You can make Big Hits, Create Turnovers, Smash your opponent backwards, make Backline Plays, Phase Plays and devastating Forward Runs, have your “Piggies” pile in and Drive Mauls 5,10 metres in some cases 20-30m up field, pot field goals, dab well weighted Grubbers in behind the defence and test your opponents resolve by putting up the Bomb.

Your Rugby style and attitude will invariably come out and put a stamp on every Great Running Game you play.

By the way, the Referee is from the old school “Hard But Fair” and has never sent a player off!

"The Great Running Game" includes The Great Running Game board, 2 Rugby Ball Markers and 110 GRG playing cards that create some of the magic that make this game come to life. 12 Referee, 12 Line-Out cards, The Great Running Game Rules and the S&P Decisions (Scrum and Penalty Decisions) there are 10 spare blank and 2 blank referee playing cards that give you the opportunity to create your own cards. Home Turf advantage!

Also you will receive The Great Running Game and a certified receipt of payment along with your authentic Great Running Game Ruck Mark Edition Number.

GRG is made in Australia and is made out of quality materials.

You can Contact “The Great Running Game Team” who are no more than an e-mail away. The Great Running Game Team answer all e-mails within 24hours except on weekends, when we are getting around the Rugby Parks.

You can purchase a brand new edition. GRG has a World Cup Special on at the moment $39.95 Aud each edition, No More to Pay!

Securely delivered anywhere in Australia generally within 3 working days!

Check out http://www.thegreatrunninggame.com website See what players are saying and read the answers to their questions, under Professor Prop’s Brains Trust.

You can get the answer to this trivia question;

“Who played for the Kiwi’s against the Kangaroo’s on the Saturday, then for the All Blacks v the Wallabies on the Sunday, Wellington 1990? under GRG Captions Click on

http://www.thegreatrunninggame.com/grgcaptions.htm you may get a laugh and please feel free to us your own!

So back yourself, be apart of something new, something unique and something dedicated to Rugby Union, the game we love, the game played in Heaven!

The Great Running Game Team’s motto on the field, in the office and at the BBQ game table is "when playing The Great Running Game, a true victory can only be claimed if the game is played passionately, fairly and in good spirit. So good luck and may the best team win."

Kind Regards from your Great Running Game Team and Thankyou for your Time!

http://www.thegreatrunninggame.com

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Well yes and no, have you ever heard of this game? There for information, will I continue to place anymore material on this particular forum, No.

Tell me on your avatar Skyline R33 GTS-25T 93' is that advertising? No it is your car right, hmm what can I say this is my baby.

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You may be right LT, but do not knock it until you have atleast had a game, I understand this is not for everybody.

2 on 2 can play and if you have more people at your BBQ you can go to the website and print either round robin or elimination draws.

No fighting, just pure rucking and mauling without the sweat and ruck marks.

It is a lot of fun, it gets everybody involved, requires no batteries or monitor to play. You can take this anywhere and it is great for those rainy days, not that we have seen that many lately.

Go the Pies!

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