Am i too old to become a professional rugby player? - oldest professional rugby player 2010
Been to play rugby, because I 4th Play Now on one side of the League 2 of the National Academy. In 16, 17, about 6 months. I wonder if I'm still on track to achieve my goals, a professional and I am the former. Not have to investigate a child under 17 years of England, and so on, but I was invited to play in a district, but I would rather play rugby club to this success, I felt that gave me more opportunities. Honest answer I would be grateful.
5 comments:
If you are 25 you will see what the people older than you, but seriously age groups (18,19,20) may be wondering, "Why Oh why do I have this attitude."
Delete the obsession with age and get your head down.
(You can thank me when your age).
When I read this question, I thought it was a great time:)
No, they are still very young. It's not too late! go for it. The challenge is to maintain and adapt initially. But otherwise it should go.
The most important thing we have is the desire to create a professional player.
Good luck!
Oh yes, one more thing, you know, Frik du Preez, SA player of the 20th Century, he began playing rugby in their twenties!?
There is never an age limit in the Rugby Union and is a game to give easier than football, because people tend to show their potential in later life.
You may find that many of the coaches of the clubs have good contacts with many people in the world of rugby anyway, so if you give their attention to knowledge!
You're on the road. Simon Shaw did not start playing until she is 16 now an England regular.
Just keep improving and trying to get to the academy, a good team.
No, it's a guy in a club in my area who has won a contract in 27th
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