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Taking up Rugby

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fluff
Senior Member
688
31-10-2016, 12:43 PM
#1
Evening all.

I was just after some outside opinions. The house move is coming along nicely and for the begining of next year I'm going to up to the eyeballs decorating etc but I was thinking of taking up rugby for the next coming season.

Would taking up rugby at the grand old age of 32 be a good thing to do? I played at school and fancied taking it up at the locall rugby club where I'm moving too.

Just looking for opinion's that's all.

Be good,

Jim.

P.S. When's X factor over? Life is depressing enough.
fluff
31-10-2016, 12:43 PM #1

Evening all.

I was just after some outside opinions. The house move is coming along nicely and for the begining of next year I'm going to up to the eyeballs decorating etc but I was thinking of taking up rugby for the next coming season.

Would taking up rugby at the grand old age of 32 be a good thing to do? I played at school and fancied taking it up at the locall rugby club where I'm moving too.

Just looking for opinion's that's all.

Be good,

Jim.

P.S. When's X factor over? Life is depressing enough.

Sparkystav
Administrator
14,683
31-10-2016, 12:45 PM
#2
Firstly its over tomorrow, well the show is anyway.

secondly, why not take it up! if you feel fit enough then go for it

OutlawJapClub Admin Team
Sparkystav
31-10-2016, 12:45 PM #2

Firstly its over tomorrow, well the show is anyway.

secondly, why not take it up! if you feel fit enough then go for it


OutlawJapClub Admin Team

fluff
Senior Member
688
31-10-2016, 12:49 PM
#3
Thanks for the reply Sparkystav. Was just wondering if anyone had taken it up in their 30's and it turned out to be an injury nightmare. I'll give it a go and see what happens me thinks.

Good news about X factor too. The future's bright.
fluff
31-10-2016, 12:49 PM #3

Thanks for the reply Sparkystav. Was just wondering if anyone had taken it up in their 30's and it turned out to be an injury nightmare. I'll give it a go and see what happens me thinks.

Good news about X factor too. The future's bright.

TM
Banned
1,687
31-10-2016, 12:56 PM
#4
:lol:is that 30 going on 40 something:lol::lol:i play 5 a side every friday,and i'm 29 going on40 something,and enjoy it,so keep going:wink::Shooting:dont worry about :Bazza:until it happens,enjoy yourself Blush
TM
31-10-2016, 12:56 PM #4

:lol:is that 30 going on 40 something:lol::lol:i play 5 a side every friday,and i'm 29 going on40 something,and enjoy it,so keep going:wink::Shooting:dont worry about :Bazza:until it happens,enjoy yourself Blush

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
01-11-2016, 01:41 AM
#5
If you do decide to play rugby i would cover yourself with insurance as your self employed arent you?

I tried to make a come back in football a good few years back 1995 and got injured in my first game and was out for the season, What was worse is i worked hard on my fitness pre season dropping a couple of stone on the way.

I could not make the end of a hop scotch track now :laugh:
Lexusboy
01-11-2016, 01:41 AM #5

If you do decide to play rugby i would cover yourself with insurance as your self employed arent you?

I tried to make a come back in football a good few years back 1995 and got injured in my first game and was out for the season, What was worse is i worked hard on my fitness pre season dropping a couple of stone on the way.

I could not make the end of a hop scotch track now :laugh:

TM
Banned
1,687
01-11-2016, 10:47 AM
#6
[quote=Lexusboy]If you do decide to play rugby i would cover yourself with insurance as your self employed arent you?

I tried to make a come back in football a good few years back 1995 and got injured in my first game and was out for the season, What was worse is i worked hard on my fitness pre season dropping a couple of stone on the way.
:tongue_smilie:

:Shooting:think u too too old mate :laugh::lol::lol:
TM
01-11-2016, 10:47 AM #6

[quote=Lexusboy]If you do decide to play rugby i would cover yourself with insurance as your self employed arent you?

I tried to make a come back in football a good few years back 1995 and got injured in my first game and was out for the season, What was worse is i worked hard on my fitness pre season dropping a couple of stone on the way.
:tongue_smilie:

:Shooting:think u too too old mate :laugh::lol::lol:

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
01-11-2016, 10:53 AM
#7
Far to old and only one leg works now:biggrin:
Lexusboy
01-11-2016, 10:53 AM #7

Far to old and only one leg works now:biggrin:

TM
Banned
1,687
01-11-2016, 10:55 AM
#8
Lexusboy Far to old and only one leg works now:biggrin:
:thumbup:all 3 of mine work:laugh::laugh:
TM
01-11-2016, 10:55 AM #8

Lexusboy Far to old and only one leg works now:biggrin:
:thumbup:all 3 of mine work:laugh::laugh:

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
01-11-2016, 11:06 AM
#9
I heard that the middle one of your three is not worth talking about:laugh:
Lexusboy
01-11-2016, 11:06 AM #9

I heard that the middle one of your three is not worth talking about:laugh:

fluff
Senior Member
688
01-11-2016, 01:19 PM
#10
Taking out insurance sounds like very good advice. I have emailed two clubs not too far from where I'm moving too so will ask the question when I see the coaches. Let's hope you don't have to pay a higher premium for being over six foot.

Thanks again lads.

Jim.
fluff
01-11-2016, 01:19 PM #10

Taking out insurance sounds like very good advice. I have emailed two clubs not too far from where I'm moving too so will ask the question when I see the coaches. Let's hope you don't have to pay a higher premium for being over six foot.

Thanks again lads.

Jim.

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