A Quote by James Haskell

I've always been confident in my rugby ability but with England I had to adjust my behaviour. — © James Haskell
I've always been confident in my rugby ability but with England I had to adjust my behaviour.
I was always confident in my ability, I was always confident in the talent that I had, and I felt WWE was a very good fit for me. After it didn't happen for a couple of years and I had a knee surgery and everything, there were times I had doubts.
I was an ambassador for Betway during the Rugby World Cup and at the moment I'm working as an ambassador for Artemis Investment Management. I also organised the first Rugby Aid in 2015. We had celebrities playing rugby against former England team players and raised a ton of money for Rugby For Heroes [a charity for former servicemen and women]. Only one celeb got crunched quite badly - Jaime Laing from Made in Chelsea ended up with cracked ribs.
I'd always felt the Australian cricketers' behaviour had been appalling. Tampering the ball too constitutes poor behaviour.
In 2011 I stopped playing rugby for England so during the Six Nations, which is on during February and March, I was able to grab a week's skiing. But I still had to take it pretty easy because I didn't want to get injured while I was playing for Gloucester. In 2013, when I retired fully from rugby, I finally had the chance to go a couple of times a season.
When things could've gone really bad, rugby caught my interest and I really stuck with it. The sport brought me, maybe off the streets where we'd be fighting, into putting in a good effort in the rugby field where you're kind of rewarded for that rough behaviour instead of in trouble with the law.
For Irishmen, there is no football game to match rugby and if all our young men played rugby not only would we beat England and Wales but France and the whole lot of them put together.
I'm confident in my ability to maintain a career. I don't know if it will be doing either independent films or plays in New England.
For me, I've always been confident in my ability and what I've been able to bring to the table - what I can bring to a Brock Lesnar matchup.
I have always been confident in my ability on the ball and I don't think anyone should ever doubt me in terms of that.
They always lose when it matters (getting it wrong about England in the rugby world cup final 2003).
I'm confident in my team. I'm confident in my coaches. I'm confident in my ability. I worked really hard to become a better mixed martial artist.
To make this announcement fills me with great sadness, but I know I have been blessed in so many ways to have experienced what I have with the England rugby team.
I've been at Man City and won the league. I've played for England. I've had success and good times - just not enough for someone of my ability.
I feel very confident with the way I look. But I felt just as confident the way I looked before. I've always been confident with who I am.
I am confident in my ability, as I always have been, and that I will be capable of maintaining my form, if not improving, year in, year out.
My dad played rugby, so I used to watch a lot of rugby union and rugby league.
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