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In my first 17 years in life, I was a snot. I was often mean and had a destructive temper, caused by my abusive father and teachers.
When I joined rugby in my final year in High School, I found true happiness. Despite giving and taking some nasty tackles, I felt at peace. I learned respect and the fundamentals of hard-fought competition, and was in the best shape of my young life.
As an American, I use to play gridiron football, which I quit not far from when I joined rugby. According to my brother, he said that I seemed happier after a loss in rugby than I did a win in football. Rugby completely changed who I was as a person as well. In rugby, they teach you the rules, run throughs, and how to win. In football (club or gridiron), they teach you how to be disrespectful, and they believe that will win them games.
I'm coming back to rugby as there is a rugby club nearby that'll be opening up; I don't how it's like worldwide, but in the USA, every team is sanctioned by US Eagles Rugby, and I would love to get good enough to even become a reserve, let alone a starter or bench. Hopefully we can figure out our bankruptcy problem before then, or fold and start over.
Love from 🇺🇸, as said before.
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