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anyway back on topic. i'm 17, eighteen in 2 months. heavier and stronger than most in my age group.[/b]
You say you're heavier and stronger than most in your age group (17), yet you say you are 11.5 stone and 5ft 10!
11.5 stone is 73kg/161lb! Thats small for a rugby playing 17 year old! You must be from a community of hobbits if you're heavier than most
I'm small for a forward around here and my age group is 18...I'm 6ft, 15 stone/95kg/209lb.
That water you boys are drinking musn't be too good!
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lol i guess i'm not too big, i was comparing myself to the non-rugby playing community also. but i have put on 1/2 a stone!
Anyways, I played in a game last Wednesday, it was our school's seconds side against a load of fat farmers and we lost
I started as 14, then moved to 15, then to 13, then to 11 throughout the game :S the majority was on the wing(s) though. I didn't miss any tackles, chased kicks (which allowed me to place my shoulder up someones buttocks) and supported the runners. However, I only got the ball once in the whole game and this was not from the ball being passed down the line, it was from an opposition kick (then I fudging slipped when I side stepped someone). I was just wondering, does anyone else think that a wing doesn't see much of the ball? Especially if the preceding back line like running with the ball. It seems my team mates were selfish that match because 1, they didn't pass down, and 2, when I supported, they didn't offload they just took it in and lost the ball because the other team were fat farmers who ripped the ball. Also, when the ball goes down the line away from you, should I join the line or stay on my side?