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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What does that actually mean?
I gave up playing rugby two years ago, and my experience is that all shapes and sizes play the game.
Is it something mythical, akin to a unicorn? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Big strong thighs......that's the image that springs to my mind.....yes please!
You are however totally right in that rugby players are all different shapes and sizes. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What does that actually mean?
I gave up playing rugby two years ago, and my experience is that all shapes and sizes play the game.
Is it something mythical, akin to a unicorn?" fat and muscley with mishaped ears broken noses and muddy knees |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Strong, big legs and a certain degree of stamina I think, like you said rugby players come in all shapes and sizes but those three things tend to be common in all players. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Strong, big legs and a certain degree of stamina I think, like you said rugby players come in all shapes and sizes but those three things tend to be common in all players."
Ok. On that basis I’ll add rugby player build to my profile. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Strong, big legs and a certain degree of stamina I think, like you said rugby players come in all shapes and sizes but those three things tend to be common in all players." I have them three things but have never played rugby But I now like the idea of discribing myself as rugby player build |
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By *ucy LewdWoman
over a year ago
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Fwiw, rugby players now often have bodies approaching a slightly fatty bodybuilder. Muscular all over, slim, six packs very visible...
Very different to the men who claim to have "rugby player builds" |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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It's a bloke way of saying they are overweight/curvy/large. I've come across many a bloke who proclaims to have a "rugby" build who has never set foot on a sports pitch
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Strong, big legs and a certain degree of stamina I think, like you said rugby players come in all shapes and sizes but those three things tend to be common in all players." certain degree of stamina in the field or in bed ?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Fwiw, rugby players now often have bodies approaching a slightly fatty bodybuilder. Muscular all over, slim, six packs very visible...
Very different to the men who claim to have "rugby player builds""
Well I’ve played rugby all my life only finishing a few years ago to coach junior teams now and I think the above quote is spot on they are far more muscular and fitter ie stamina now then they were years ago |
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Chunky and fearless - prop
Slightly chunky and a bit mental - hooker
Tall - second row
Fast, muscles and tallish - flanker
Muscles and tall - No. 8
Gobby wee shite - scrum half
Pristeen and groomed - fly half
Quite fast but not chunky enough for a forward - inside center
Light on their feet - outside centre
Slim, liable to break if touched too hard - wing
Immaculate hair - full back.
Played from a young age till my knees gave out, moved into coaching. Still attend occasional training sessions and regularly play touch.
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By *r TriomanMan
over a year ago
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"Strong, big legs and a certain degree of stamina I think, like you said rugby players come in all shapes and sizes but those three things tend to be common in all players."
I have all three but I'm a very trim cyclist.
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By *K430Man
over a year ago
Tipperary |
"What does that actually mean?
I gave up playing rugby two years ago, and my experience is that all shapes and sizes play the game.
Is it something mythical, akin to a unicorn?"
Haha, have to agree with you OP , played a bit and would probably have been middle of the road physique wise between front rows the size of houses , and scrum halves the size of children , so playing rugby doesn't necessarily equate to being built like a Greek god |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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To me me rugby league players tend to look the same, big and stocky but Union players differ a lot more from short rotund hookers (not those, filthy beasts) to humongous No.8s to toned but relatively slim wingers. |
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"Fwiw, rugby players now often have bodies approaching a slightly fatty bodybuilder. Muscular all over, slim, six packs very visible...
Very different to the men who claim to have "rugby player builds"
Well I’ve played rugby all my life only finishing a few years ago to coach junior teams now and I think the above quote is spot on they are far more muscular and fitter ie stamina now then they were years ago "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Chunky and fearless - prop
Slightly chunky and a bit mental - hooker
Tall - second row
Fast, muscles and tallish - flanker
Muscles and tall - No. 8
Gobby wee shite - scrum half
Pristeen and groomed - fly half
Quite fast but not chunky enough for a forward - inside center
Light on their feet - outside centre
Slim, liable to break if touched too hard - wing
Immaculate hair - full back.
Played from a young age till my knees gave out, moved into coaching. Still attend occasional training sessions and regularly play touch.
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Perfect description I’d say, seen as hubster is ex semi pro rugby player I’d definitely not describe him as fat!
Broad back, big legs and perfect ass comes to mind! |
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"Chunky and fearless - prop
Slightly chunky and a bit mental - hooker
Tall - second row
Fast, muscles and tallish - flanker
Muscles and tall - No. 8
Gobby wee shite - scrum half
Pristeen and groomed - fly half
Quite fast but not chunky enough for a forward - inside center
Light on their feet - outside centre
Slim, liable to break if touched too hard - wing
Immaculate hair - full back.
Played from a young age till my knees gave out, moved into coaching. Still attend occasional training sessions and regularly play touch.
Perfect description I’d say, seen as hubster is ex semi pro rugby player I’d definitely not describe him as fat!
Broad back, big legs and perfect ass comes to mind!"
Agree with this,
Wouldn’t say chuckling rugby player build a. Profile is a nicer way of saying “I’m fat”.
Thighs, shoulders and stamina. Rugby players I know aren’t gym rats but in good shape from chucking people around all day...would you like to be chucked around the bedroom now...
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Chunky and fearless - prop
Slightly chunky and a bit mental - hooker
Tall - second row
Fast, muscles and tallish - flanker
Muscles and tall - No. 8
Gobby wee shite - scrum half
Pristeen and groomed - fly half
Quite fast but not chunky enough for a forward - inside center
Light on their feet - outside centre
Slim, liable to break if touched too hard - wing
Immaculate hair - full back.
Played from a young age till my knees gave out, moved into coaching. Still attend occasional training sessions and regularly play touch.
Perfect description I’d say, seen as hubster is ex semi pro rugby player I’d definitely not describe him as fat!
Broad back, big legs and perfect ass comes to mind!
Agree with this,
Wouldn’t say chuckling rugby player build a. Profile is a nicer way of saying “I’m fat”.
Thighs, shoulders and stamina. Rugby players I know aren’t gym rats but in good shape from chucking people around all day...would you like to be chucked around the bedroom now...
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You offering |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What does that actually mean?
I gave up playing rugby two years ago, and my experience is that all shapes and sizes play the game.
Is it something mythical, akin to a unicorn?fat and muscley with mishaped ears broken noses and muddy knees "
Sounds perfect. Where can I get me some? |
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For us it’s large built chunky men, not saying fat but built.... know the types where they are 19 stone but not belly but tall and broad I don’t like 6 packs and “gym fit” guys
Does that make any sense |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I don’t know what kind of rugby some people watch....must be me I must completely blind to the “ FAT “ rugby players the select see!
But then I’m into the “ FAT “ rugby player...real man look!
Not the pumped up roid heads that are all for the look and not the fitness! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I wud expect it to mean tall muscular solid build but every guy ive met who describes himself as rugby player build has been fat untoned and not my type |
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"Well I'm a prop forward and to me rugby build means broad shoulders thick tighs and cuddly like me !!"
Hell yes! Give me a forward over a back any day of the week!
... you’re definitely a rugby build in my book |
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"What does that actually mean?
I gave up playing rugby two years ago, and my experience is that all shapes and sizes play the game.
Is it something mythical, akin to a unicorn?
Haha, have to agree with you OP , played a bit and would probably have been middle of the road physique wise between front rows the size of houses , and scrum halves the size of children , so playing rugby doesn't necessarily equate to being built like a Greek god "
I’d take your body over that of a gym bunny any day!! |
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