Scoey
Tony Shaw (54)
I discovered Rugby late. Always played individual sports growing up (squash and golf mainly). A family friend would often ask when I was coming down to the Rugby club for a run, to which I would always laugh off as a big joke.
Not sure why, but one day I did go down there for training. I'm 6'6" and at the time about 110kg. Pretty sure I could hear the whispered words 'second' and 'rower' a few times as I walked form the car park to the club house. It was never really going to go any other way and to be honest there are no real spots on the field that really interest me more than lock. I did play a few games at 8 covering for an injury for a few weeks and really enjoyed it but a few weeks was probably enough. Any longer and my glaring lack of ability at this position wouldn't have been excused/tolerated so back into lock I went.
Love it. I feel most comfortable in a scrum or a ruck and always went well jumping in the front pod of the line out.
This thread has put a few things into perspective for me though. The main one being why there are so many 'experts' on what constitutes a good lock. Fucking props man, if they knew as much about their own position as they do about locking they'd be going all right.
Great thread!
Not sure why, but one day I did go down there for training. I'm 6'6" and at the time about 110kg. Pretty sure I could hear the whispered words 'second' and 'rower' a few times as I walked form the car park to the club house. It was never really going to go any other way and to be honest there are no real spots on the field that really interest me more than lock. I did play a few games at 8 covering for an injury for a few weeks and really enjoyed it but a few weeks was probably enough. Any longer and my glaring lack of ability at this position wouldn't have been excused/tolerated so back into lock I went.
Love it. I feel most comfortable in a scrum or a ruck and always went well jumping in the front pod of the line out.
This thread has put a few things into perspective for me though. The main one being why there are so many 'experts' on what constitutes a good lock. Fucking props man, if they knew as much about their own position as they do about locking they'd be going all right.
Great thread!