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yeah i think it all getting a bit predictable in both games, union with its kicking game... but i play both codes and i favour the league side of it from first hand experience as league offers a more exciting style of gameplay with much more opportunity for developing into a better player and opportunities to get into rep teams, and there is many people who are playing both and are great at both codes and could end up in either its just whatever politics gets them through.. so i think that its too hard to say a league player would walk directly into the wallabies but also a union forward would be slaughtered in a rugby league game..
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Gilbert I know a young bloke similar to yourself who played both.He played Eastwood reps in rugby and got into NSW u17 league team.He was a forward in both.Please dont make wild statements!
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doubleagent wrote:Gilbert I know a young bloke similar to yourself who played both.He played Eastwood reps in rugby and got into NSW u17 league team.He was a forward in both.Please dont make wild statements! yes im a forward in both.. i mainly meant the front row and majority of the larger forwards could find it hard in league reps due to the standard of fitness, but i guess its not too different
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Obviously tight five rugby forwards are too big/tall/slow etc to play league.But these days in league every player from 1 to 13 can be practically the same size!
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