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Nope, I'm measuring it against the 2nd row forwards I used to play rugby against. Fat blokes who hadn't seen their bits since they reached puberty. TBF though, not as fat and thick as the front row, but certainly not as good looking and fit as us centresOriginally posted by Yorkie62 View PostThat depends on how you are measuring obesity. If you are using BMI then yes. If you are using % body fat No!
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In rugby there are two groups of players; The Forwards, and failed Footballers who want to be rugby playersOriginally posted by Whorty View PostNope, I'm measuring it against the 2nd row forwards I used to play rugby against. Fat blokes who hadn't seen their bits since they reached puberty. TBF though, not as fat and thick as the front row, but certainly not as good looking and fit as us centres
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Scrum Halfs are considered honary forwards as they have to be brave enough deal with all the sh*t we given them.Last edited by Yorkie62; 26 February 2019, 14:16.Comment
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I came over to union from league .... it was refreshing to suddenly go into contact and know i had some team mates with me, rather than my old league days where I'd have to run at the defensive line on my ownOriginally posted by Yorkie62 View PostIn rugby there are two groups of players; The Forwards, and failed Footballers who want to be rugby players
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Scrum Halfs are considered honary forwards as they have to be brave enough deal with all the sh*t we given them.
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Something we have in common, I was born and bred in Hull (the West, and best, Black and White Side of the city)Originally posted by Whorty View PostI came over to union from league .... it was refreshing to suddenly go into contact and know i had some team mates with me, rather than my old league days where I'd have to run at the defensive line on my own
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and now you have us big boys to come in and give you a squeeze and a cuddleOriginally posted by Whorty View PostI came over to union from league .... it was refreshing to suddenly go into contact and know i had some team mates with me, rather than my old league days where I'd have to run at the defensive line on my own
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Nah, we send you in first to soften up the defense so we can go in and claim the glory with our wonderful zipping runs.Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Postand now you have us big boys to come in and give you a squeeze and a cuddle
We get to keep our ears in the right shape too, and our noses are broken less often
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostSome people believe in God and that The Pope is the closest human being to God.
Where does your MP stand on the issue of Cardinal Pell? Does he support the Pope or the law and human rights?
For 2 months after he was found guilty (and 9 months after the trial began), he was still the head of finance at the Vatican.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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hang on a second and Ill check my "give-a-*****-o-meter" Oh yes the results are in. He is entitled to his own opinion, strangely just like anyone else under your ever so precious human rights law, and on this particular issue, as an atheist, and someone who believes that the church and religion is to blame for almost all wrong doings in this world - I don't give a *****.Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhere does your MP stand on the issue of Cardinal Pell? Does he support the Pope or the law and human rights?
For 2 months after he was found guilty (and 9 months after the trial began), he was still the head of finance at the Vatican.
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