Top 352 Rugby Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
The whole point of rugby is that it is, first and foremost, a state of mind, a spirit.
I was a good reader of a rugby match. I could kick, too.
Wrestling and boxing is like Ping-Pong and rugby. There's no connection. — © Mickey Rourke
Wrestling and boxing is like Ping-Pong and rugby. There's no connection.
The time I've spent in professional Premiership club rugby has been invaluable.
I went to an all-boys school, where I played rugby, so ballet wasn't the coolest thing to do.
In my youth I thought I was going to be a professional rugby player.
In rugby union, I was out wide kicking stones with the pretty boys.
I get too excited about football and rugby.
Rugby is a good occasion for keeping thirty bullies far from the center of the city.
The time for reminiscing is after rugby. Then you can sit down and get fat.
I grew up playing rugby and I kind of never lost the muscle size.
I had dreams of being a professional rugby player.
I would have thought there's no greater country to watch rugby than New Zealand. — © Jamie Bamber
I would have thought there's no greater country to watch rugby than New Zealand.
Obviously, international rugby is a different level, but there are some really good players around.
Men do not greet one another like this ... except perhaps at rugby club dinners.
It was a really tough transition going from rugby league to AFL.
I've been a professional rugby player all my life; I don't really know anything different.
Those Aussie rugby fans are a bunch of sore losers. I hate 'em all.
I'm always embarrassed by those rugby player autobiographies which get written by journalists.
I have just fallen back in love with rugby league again.
I've got it all: I'm good-looking, I'm educated, I can sing, and I can play rugby. Ridiculous, isn't it?
When I started my professional rugby career, in 2002, there was one guy filming training if you were lucky.
South African rugby doesn't have to stand back for anyone.
I think rugby is 80 per cent mental.
I tried to play rugby but was never very good.
When I was younger, I really loved playing rugby.
I've always had a rugby ball in my hand, so it was inevitable I was going to play.
I just want to concentrate on my rugby and enjoy it and live in the moment.
Wherever I am in my life, it's because rugby has enabled me to do that.
As soon as you have an average game, everyone is quick to criticise and say, 'You suck; you shouldn't be playing rugby.'
I was eight years old and I was playing rugby for my local club.
I was training my whole younger life to be a sportsman. Rugby was my main thing.
I used to wrestle when I was younger. It was soccer, wrestling, rugby league and now MMA.
I wouldn't particularly say I liked rugby but it got us playing football.
Before there was any chance to go to England, I changed schools, and it was rugby from there on in.
I was in the football, rugby, cricket and hockey teams at school; bit of squash. Tennis obviously.
I know part of me is going to die when I stop playing rugby.
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.
God somehow makes sure that in international rugby nobody wins ALL the time!
I've always said that playing rugby in Spain is like being a bullfighter in Japan.
There will be nothing better than playing international rugby. It's a dream come true.
In reality, rugby is finite and unpredictable, so players need to have skills off the pitch too.
International rugby is a step up, and this is somewhere you come to get better and improve as a player.
I love baseball. And American Football, too. But not rugby.
I come from a sports family and my husband is a rugby player.
It's a really exciting time to be involved in Welsh rugby.
Rugby may have many problems, but the gravest is undoubtedly that of the persistence of summer.
Rugby has surprisingly helped me a lot as an astronaut and when I'm training in the space suit. — © Anne McClain
Rugby has surprisingly helped me a lot as an astronaut and when I'm training in the space suit.
I was captain of the rugby side at Shrivenham - as were my two brothers after me.
Rugby is a game that's constant. If you are not growing with it, you get left behind.
I'm still an amateur, of course, but I became rugby's first millionaire five years ago.
Football is at least as 'gay' as rugby, Greco-Roman wrestling and the film '300.'
The sooner that little so-and-so goes to rugby league, the better it will be for us.
American football makes rugby look like a Tupperware party.
I have interests outside of rugby and have been cultivating them for when I do decide to hang up the boots.
Beer and Rugby are more or less synonymous.
I retired from rugby because I was old and getting really slow.
I thought I'd be a professional rugby player or go to university and get some degree in construction.
After giving up rugby, I wanted to keep busy.
There are only two excuses you can use for missing rugby training - death and docking!
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