Talk:Round the corner kicking
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[edit]Round, or around, the corner kicking used in rugby for kicking penalties and converting tries, was originated at Lewis School, Pengam, Glamorgan during the 1962/63 season in an under 14's rugby union match between Pengam and Yr Graddfa, by Terry Dipple scrum-half for the Pengam team.
lolz. Kill this article now.
- Agreed, it reads like a 14 yo's school project.