Peter FitzSimons famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Forwards are the gnarled and scarred creatures who have a propensity for running into and bleeding all over each other.
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Rugby backs can be identified because they generally have clean jerseys and identifiable partings in their hair... come the revolution the backs will be the first to be lined up against the wall and shot for living parasitically off the work of others.
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A rugby tour is like sex. When its good it's great, and when it's bad - hey! It's still pretty good!
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Before every game he played Willie Ofahengaue would pray. But it to us it was never clear whether he prayed for himself or for the safety of the opposition!
-- Peter FitzSimons
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I feel it was just a few years ago I was running around in short pants
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No, thats not how it happened... Mr crepsley dropped. He was impaled on the stakes. He died. And it was awful... His cries as he writhed there, bleeding and dying, burning and screaming, will stay with me till I die. Maybe I'll even carry them with me after I go.
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Bleeding isn't optional for most of us.
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Still think she is worth it?†Mahon asked quietly. “Of course. She is my mate.†Mahon sighed. “So you decided then.†“Do you think we’d be laying here bleeding in the snow if I wasn’t sure?†“Good point.
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I was playing like a rugby league player with 14 rugby players.
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God somehow makes sure that in international rugby nobody wins ALL the time!
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If there was a Harlem Globetrotters of rugby league, he’d be in it.
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I love baseball. And American Football, too. But not rugby.
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I've seen a lot people like him, but they weren't playing on the wing.
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We can change South Africa on the rugby field
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