A Quote by Owen Farrell

International rugby is a step up, and this is somewhere you come to get better and improve as a player. — © Owen Farrell
International rugby is a step up, and this is somewhere you come to get better and improve as a player.
I turned up my nose at yoga for years. I was a rugby player growing up. But now I know. When I'm on those long international flights, like 22 hours from L.A. to Sydney, I'll get up sometimes and do yoga in the aisle just to stretch out a little bit.
There will be nothing better than playing international rugby. It's a dream come true.
I definitely want to play rugby at the top level, international rugby.
I was playing like a rugby league player with 14 rugby players.
My loves in life are food, history and rugby. I'd love to be a history professor or a rugby player but I prefer rugby and my career would end by the time I was 30, leaving me enough time to go and study history.
I come from a sports family and my husband is a rugby player.
With experience, you improve. I'm a better player now, more complete than I was when I was player of the year.
I was born and raised to play rugby. I have two parents who are hugely proud of my rugby achievements, but even they say that maybe it was just a platform to give me a voice to do something better, and rugby wasn't what I was all about. Something else was.
You come from the NRL and it's a forwards-dominated game, I think, at the moment. You get three sets and kick and chase. But at Warrington it couldn't be more opposite. They'll have a crack from anywhere and it's the type of style you want to play as a rugby player.
To get better you have to step out of your comfort zone. You can't do the same things you've always done & improve.
When you're younger, it's about 'How can I get better? How can I become the player that I want to be?' As you get older, it's 'How can this football team improve?' While all along getting better along the way.
When you're younger, it's about, 'How can I get better? How can I become the player that I want to be?' As you get older, it's, 'How can this football team improve?' While all along getting better along the way.
Boxing is the more dangerous activity from the rugby player's and the general public's point of view, but to me rugby is far more dangerous so I would prefer my sons to box. I love my children too much and do not want to watch them getting hurt. This is in no way intended as a criticism of rugby, which I consider to be a fantastic sport.
As a rugby player, you strive to be an All Black, win a World Cup, and win a Super Rugby title.
We support every effort to combat international terrorism through the formulation of international conventions and hope that the international community will take further steps to improve the anti-terrorism international legal framework.
Every step of the way I think you learn something that makes you a better player, and all those lessons really come out when it matters the most in a championship.
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