tulley link said:where the lock wore NO.8 jersey and the hooker wore No. 12. Where a player who had just played a full game in reserves could be brought on in the main game after an injury in the first couple of minutes.   Where the zambuk [ambulance man] would run on with his case which would serve as his seat on the sideline, and finally where a guard of modesty was formed by players of both teams when someone ripped their shorts and needed to change them on the field, those were the days.    Â
...and to be eligible to sit on the bench for first grade you have to have played at least half a game in reggies.