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Tim Horan (67)
This surprises me, too. The average IQ of the forum isn't nearly as high as it should be, based on what I'm reading.
Don't worry about being too tall for prop: bend your levers and you'll do OK
I wonder what else we could read from this.
I have noticed from all my school leaver buddies that generally the boys who stay on are the forwards, whereas the backs aren't as inclined to continue as they can do other sports etc. This is supported by a large faction of GAGR being props.
I reckon this is because props feel a real sense of belonging within rugby that we can't get anywhere else. Prop is a position for those rejected by Basketball, AFL, Soccer etc, and it's a position where traditionally unsporty people can thrive.
So it engenders a sense of community and welcomeness within props. In turn, props feel as if they need to pay back rugby, or follow it for life as thanks for welcoming the previously rejected among its ranks.