It’s impossible to talk about rugby without expressing what it means to our lives.” There are no rugby players, just rugbymen and rugbywomen.
Rugby is the school of life. Mutual respect for your team mates is fundamental, followed by that for your opponents and lastly, for yourself. It’s ingrained in us, from Auckland to Milan, from Belfast to Teheran: support and advance.
No cheating or dirty tricks, the law of rugby is a just one. Our hands show the signs of a fair struggle, but we are no worse for the wear, happy to have accomplished something together.
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