In our country, true teams rarely exist . . . social
barriers and personal ambitions have reduced athletes to
dissolute cliques or individuals thrown together for mutual
profit . . . Yet these rugby players. with their muddied,
cracked bodies, are struggling to hold onto a sense of
humanity that we in America have lost and are unlikely to
regain. The game may only be to move a ball forward on a
dirt field, but the task can be accomplished with an
unshackled joy and its memories will be a permanent delight.
The women and men who play on that rugby field are more
alive than too many of us will ever be. The foolish
emptiness we think we perceive in their existence is only
our own?
-Victor
Cahn