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- Eton_wall_game comment "The Eton wall game is a game which bears some resemblance to rugby union that originated at and is still played at Eton College. It is played on a strip of ground 5 metres wide and 110 metres long (\"The Furrow\") next to a slightly curved brick wall (\"The Wall\") erected in 1717. The traditional and most important match of the year is played on St Andrew's Day, as the Collegers (King's Scholars) take on the Oppidans (the rest of the school).".