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... are also negatively influenced by that of men's, which are mostly dominated by rugby, unfortunately, these effects are mostly negative therefore people argue a lot on it. After being dominated, women and some men began to fight back in order to reframing the rugby culture. The rugby men have been godlike creatures - idols, heroes, become religion of New Zealanders for more than one century. It is such a popular sports because rugby really 'suits' New Zealand. Firstly, some young boys were exposed to 'footy' within the family. With urbanization men went off to work and boys went off to school. One of the few areas left where fathers could pass on instruction to their sons was football. The sight of fathers rushing along the sidelines of a rugby ground shouting advice and abuse to their sons became in time one of the characteristic rituals of New Zealand society ("A ...
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