Saturday, April 22, 2006
Movie planned on Girls' Rugby
The "Saturday is rugby day" blog has passed on some fascinating news. Apparently someone in the US is planning a film based around Girls Rugby (well, in truth women's rugby, but fairly young women), and its already in the casting stage.
The above link even includes details of the main characters they are looking for, and a synopsis of the story.
Actually, it does sounds a bit of a like "romantic comedy" (which many people like, it has to be said) but whatever its merits its interesting to see how much profile the game gets in the US because clearly someone is investing some hard cash in the idea.
What the RFUW would make of it is anyone's guess...
The above link even includes details of the main characters they are looking for, and a synopsis of the story.
Actually, it does sounds a bit of a like "romantic comedy" (which many people like, it has to be said) but whatever its merits its interesting to see how much profile the game gets in the US because clearly someone is investing some hard cash in the idea.
What the RFUW would make of it is anyone's guess...
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