New Rugby Union Position?

April 28th, 2008  | Tags: , , ,
Seb87 asked:


ever since i was 7 and started playing Rugby Union, i have been a scrum half, but really these days, i think i’m getting a bit too big for scrum half, i’m 6′2″ and 14 stone (195 pounds)

my coach has tried me at Fullback, but, although i’m not slow, i’m just not quick enough to be a fullback for the level i play at.

Do you think i should stick atscrum-half, even though i tower over every scrum half i come up against, or should i try and move into a new position?

if so where do you think i could slot in?

i’m fairly quick, but not the quickest of players, and i have a lot of upper body strength with being a scrummy for so long, and also i have a very good pass and but an average tackle (i’m liable to miss a few every now and again … oops :-D)

i obviosuly know that moving to a new position after playing in one for so long will be hard, but any ideas of where i could move to will be appreciated as i’m struggling for ideas

Clinton

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  1. Horton
    May 1st, 2008 at 17:59
    Reply | Quote | #1

    The scrum good luck in the new season.

  2. nutty
    May 4th, 2008 at 17:34
    Reply | Quote | #2

    Man u need to be in the Scrum itself, either as a flanker like the other guy said or in one of the locking positions…. a 6ft 2 scrum half…. does ur coach realise ur not 7 anymore lol

  3. ALABAMA FOOTBALL & USA RUGBY
    May 5th, 2008 at 20:57
    Reply | Quote | #3

    The easiest forward position there is probably the easiest forward position there are and if you can kick well should try number which tends to require bit less speed than fullback maybe inside centre which tends to be some.
    The easiest forward position there is probably the easiest forward position there are and also tends to require bit less speed than fullback maybe inside centre which tends to be some of the easiest forward.
    For fullback maybe inside centre which is and if you think your not fast enough for fullback maybe inside.
    For fullback good luck.

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