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    Nice looking jacket, and a sharp looking outfit. Just to satisfy my wife's curiousity, what position do you play? (She played scrum half for nine years in the Central Sporting Committee of the Army of the Republic of Kazakhstan's women's team.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kid Cossack View Post
    Nice looking jacket, and a sharp looking outfit. Just to satisfy my wife's curiousity, what position do you play? (She played scrum half for nine years in the Central Sporting Committee of the Army of the Republic of Kazakhstan's women's team.)
    In our club I currently play scrum half but when I play in Oulu team for championships I play 2nd row because they have much better nr 9 That's because our team is not in the league yet, we currently only play the tournaments.
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    Hooker here.

    After the props for obvious reasons, scrum halfs are my favorite players. They make me look like I'm good at what I do.

    You know what I'm talking about.
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    Looks great. Nice work AckZel's Mom!

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    Nice looking, and of course the price was right.
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    I agree with Cavscout about the pockets, If you remove the pocket flap, sew the pocket up ,then,sew the flap onto the jacket with the bottom of the flap covering the pocket slit it will balance the look of the jacket, otherwse a first class job.

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    You certainly seem to match the old saw about rugby being a ruffian's game played by gentlemen--that's a sharp outfit!

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    Very nice work...it must be a treat to have a mum with such talent. Is she for hire?

    Not to start a debate but I agree with your wearing a belt: As suits (the world over) are almost always worn with a belt, I think a kilt should be worn with one, especially if you're sporting such a nice jacket/ensemble. Good for you!

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