Rugby (the religion of Wales) and its influence on the Catholic church: should Pope Benedict XVI be worried?
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In: BMJ, Vol. 337, 01.12.2008, p. a2768.
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T1 - Rugby (the religion of Wales) and its influence on the Catholic church: should Pope Benedict XVI be worried?
AU - Payne, G. C
AU - Payne, R. E
AU - Farewell, D. M
PY - 2008/12/1
Y1 - 2008/12/1
N2 - Objective To explore the perceived wisdom that papal mortality is related to the success of the Welsh rugby union team.Design Retrospective observational study of historical Vatican and sporting data.Main outcome measure Papal deaths between 1883 and the present day.Results There is no evidence of a link between papal deaths and any home nation grand slams (when one nation succeeds in beating all other competing teams in every match). There was, however, weak statistical evidence to support an association between Welsh performance and the number of papal deaths.Conclusion Given the dominant Welsh performances of 2008, the Vatican medical team should take special care of the pontiff this Christmas.
AB - Objective To explore the perceived wisdom that papal mortality is related to the success of the Welsh rugby union team.Design Retrospective observational study of historical Vatican and sporting data.Main outcome measure Papal deaths between 1883 and the present day.Results There is no evidence of a link between papal deaths and any home nation grand slams (when one nation succeeds in beating all other competing teams in every match). There was, however, weak statistical evidence to support an association between Welsh performance and the number of papal deaths.Conclusion Given the dominant Welsh performances of 2008, the Vatican medical team should take special care of the pontiff this Christmas.
U2 - 10.1136/bmj.a2768
DO - 10.1136/bmj.a2768
M3 - Erthygl
VL - 337
SP - a2768
JO - BMJ
JF - BMJ
SN - 0959-8138
ER -