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<blockquote data-quote="SaintsFan_Webby" data-source="post: 119169"><p>As I said, that means nothing unless you can think the game. Physically I've never even looked like I should be playing rugby, but being able to read the game gets me by. Neither is any good on its own though.</p><p></p><p>Also, you have to bear in mind that people mature physically at different rates. When I was 13 I was playing with some guys who were bigger and stronger than anyone else, and were gamebreakers. The everyone else caught up with them and they became useless, simply because they weren't used to not being to just over or through people and actually having to think about what they were doing.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying you don't know the game well, I don't know you. However, be wary of thinking you get to the top level based on your current physical superiority. I guarantee you can't, because it simply won't last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SaintsFan_Webby, post: 119169"] As I said, that means nothing unless you can think the game. Physically I've never even looked like I should be playing rugby, but being able to read the game gets me by. Neither is any good on its own though. Also, you have to bear in mind that people mature physically at different rates. When I was 13 I was playing with some guys who were bigger and stronger than anyone else, and were gamebreakers. The everyone else caught up with them and they became useless, simply because they weren't used to not being to just over or through people and actually having to think about what they were doing. I'm not saying you don't know the game well, I don't know you. However, be wary of thinking you get to the top level based on your current physical superiority. I guarantee you can't, because it simply won't last. [/QUOTE]
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