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Rugby is genuinly for everyone, young and old. But let's take this as if you want to become professional. It depends on your position you want to play, Back line players should be fast, fit, able to play 80 minutes of rugby. Forwards is the big guys/girls who likes to maul, bash, scrum e.g. The biggest factor is to be fit, making tackles and running offences takes a lot of stamina. Fitness also prevents injuries and rugby is a collision sport, without padding!!

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