New Prologue Page #1
Jan04
A prelude to Sabrina’s wrestling high-flying ways? Certainly some toughness from her rugby days. These rugby girls work super hard.
Peter Vine is the writer of this Prologue and be sure to check out his excellent comic, Hard-Graft!
Dreamer fans will appreciate Sabrina’s high school. XD
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Awww yeah, Rugby. The full-contact sport with no pads. (And my national game.) People who play this have little concern for their own safety. This explains so much about Sabrina. 🙂
Rugby is awesome. And yes, the roughness of the sport does shine some light on Sabrina, eh? XD
Nathan Hale High. Yep.
You catching that Easter Egg prompted me to put it into the blog comments. XD
Young Sabrina is just too cute.
High-flying and dangerous? Check. Down and dirty, tough as nails? Check. Yeah, Sabrina’s been awesome for years, apparently. I really, really like that girl.
🙂
Darn it! Why couldn’t I have gone to that school!?!
*grumblemumble*
You could’ve if you lived outside of Indianapolis!
no offense but it looks like the tackler is taking that hit much, much worse than Sabrina. Also looks like she’s about to break her arm in that fall
These girls are super tough. Hadn’t you heard? If it helps, I totally used reference for that panel. 😉
Grimace of effort, is all. The tackler is fine, probably.
Well my first thought was football but that didn’t make sense. Did yoiu know there are fewer head injuries in Ruby than American Football?
I believe it. Rugby is way cool too.
Fewer high speed collisons I would guess plus both parties are unpadded.
More rules about what is a “legal” tackle, too. No piledrivers allowed on field. 🙂
YA yes I love rugby great sport got to play with the new zealand time in the halls of our hotel it was quite fun
That sounds like it was fun!
Cute. Reminds me of college when us sailors would drink those guys under the table. They did have some good songs though! Roll me over | in the clover …
Boss, better check the spelling of her name in panel one. Or maybe she took one too hard?
NM the last part. I guess I took one too hard LoL. But I checked twice on a dif pc and it looked like ‘Sabria.’ Rolling over in the clover… 😛
No, you saw it right, Champ! So thanks! I just edited it with the quickness. 😉
She’s getting nailed pretty hard alright…
A-heh-a-heh-a-heh…!
we now return you to our program “Sabrina: Teenaged Grappler” just as soon as she gets herself out from the bottom of that rugby pile 🙂 . guess this is where brina begins to develope her never give up attitude and high pain tolerance…
You got it!
Nathan Hale High? Not Alan Warren Institute? ;P
Sabrina’s still hoping to graduate from Alan Warren Institute, if you get my meaning. 😉
Now this is going to be a great skrim … or Skrum… however they pronoun it. They say American Football like the NFL is tough. Those guys have padding. Rugby is a true battle of speed, strength and endurance.
Sabria… I can’t think of anyone else who can take a hit that hard, play such a violent sport, and still look as cute as she does. Good thing she only made it to the high school level, any higher and she might have had to play the Samoan National Team. And let me tell you, I have yet to see an Adult Samoan under 265 lbs
Yeah those guys do the haka and it’s an easy 5 on the Rictor scale!
So is Brina gonna’ pull a high-flying dive into the endzone like the Bengal’s player did last week? That guy somersaulted over the defenders like Neo in the Matrix!
Maybe she will! It IS Sabrina after all, pre-Ultragirl as it were.
The tackle on Sabrina in the middle frame seems to be an illegal one, under current rule interpretations. An identical tackle in the World Cup Final last year got a player sent off. If you lift an opponent of the floor you cannot just drop them, and certainly not drive them into the ground.
Oh, and in the final frame at least two of the purple players (and possibly the orange no. 7) are offside. Penalty to orange.
Welcome John! The tackle was a *little* exaggerated for effect, but the image was based off of some reference.