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On December 4, 1815, 750 ba' players came together in a mighty contest on the field of Carterhaugh, near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders, for what was advertised as a Great Foot-Ball Match'. On December 4, 2015, two bands of dedicated ba' players descended on Carterhaugh to celebrate the bicentenary of the match by joining battle in another no-holds-barred contest.

For anyone interested the true origins of the game of rugby in the centuries-old mass ba' games of the Scottish Borders and the North of England still alive and kicking to this day here are tales wonderfully told by historians of the game.

Cracked crowns, furious duckings, acts of never-to-be-forgotten heroism and unforgivable betrayal Ian Landles relives the dramas of the original 1815 Carterhaugh Ba' match, recalls Walter Scott's pivotal role in organising it, and in the process rewrites the early history of rugby. The late Hugh Hornby describes the enduring appeal of mass football games today.

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Carterhaugh Ba

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    Publisher: Caique Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 10/28/2021 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780995756649, 978-0995756649
    ISBN10: 0995756643

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    On December 4, 1815, 750 ba' players came together in a mighty contest on the field of Carterhaugh, near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders, for what was advertised as a Great Foot-Ball Match'. On December 4, 2015, two bands of dedicated ba' players descended on Carterhaugh to celebrate the bicentenary of the match by joining battle in another no-holds-barred contest.

    For anyone interested the true origins of the game of rugby in the centuries-old mass ba' games of the Scottish Borders and the North of England still alive and kicking to this day here are tales wonderfully told by historians of the game.

    Cracked crowns, furious duckings, acts of never-to-be-forgotten heroism and unforgivable betrayal Ian Landles relives the dramas of the original 1815 Carterhaugh Ba' match, recalls Walter Scott's pivotal role in organising it, and in the process rewrites the early history of rugby. The late Hugh Hornby describes the enduring appeal of mass football games today.

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