People Kev knows

In other words Kev’s mate got sacked.

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There was no need for S+C years ago when lads were carrying bales of hay and graiping silage building blocks plastering walls digging holes and shoveling concrete all day.That was your S+C,that’s why country lads always bate the soft townies.S+C was brought in to strengthen up the townies.Fuckin townies.

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Thats an interesting point.

Saffers in rugby obviously dutch lineage which impacts their height. But a lot still involved in agriculture which is thought to contribute much like.you said above.

Their doping plan helps too.i suppose but.your point stands

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An aul buck told me once there were no hamstring injuries when lads were thinning turnips

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There was no need for warm ups when we cycled to training

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I remember explicitly the first time we did a proper warm up in adult Gaelic. We kicked ball around, but running up and bsck the the 21? Crazy shit.

It’s all activation exercises these days.

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Cleaning out byres and fucking it on dunghills.

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Can we ignore the fact that Kev has a blue tick on Twitter??

You think the professional rugby players are doing a heap of part time farming?

No

That they come from agricultural stock.

No- but they aspire to be landed gentry class types, with a place in town , servants etc

Interesting how he ignored the doping part

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One of the many identifiers of an absolute loser when they pay for a blue tick

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An aul buck told me the first time he heard of hamstrings was in the butchers.

Wanna guess what the second one is?

Sean O’ Brien was anyway. CJ Stander likewise before he decided to depart for Ireland.

The Bull Hayes as well

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Gordon Darcy used pick spuds for Paul Codd