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<blockquote data-quote="Ospreylian" data-source="post: 560155" data-attributes="member: 59055"><p>Matthew Morgan (Ospreys fly-half) is only an inch taller than you and is 20 years old, and he is a great fly-half. He's not starting regularly in the first team but he's getting better every game and shows real promise. He's just over 11 st, but being only 14/15 years old you will obviously bulk out more with age. </p><p></p><p>But overall Morgan is testament to the fact that small players can still thrive in the game, even with the sport evolving to be more physical. </p><p></p><p>I'd say keep working at your defense (which will probably be the main area that would propel you from being just an average player to being a decent/stand-out one) and good luck! I'm envious of people that are your age and getting into playing the sport. I regret not trying to get into playing rugby at an early age and bulking out, so make the most of it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ospreylian, post: 560155, member: 59055"] Matthew Morgan (Ospreys fly-half) is only an inch taller than you and is 20 years old, and he is a great fly-half. He's not starting regularly in the first team but he's getting better every game and shows real promise. He's just over 11 st, but being only 14/15 years old you will obviously bulk out more with age. But overall Morgan is testament to the fact that small players can still thrive in the game, even with the sport evolving to be more physical. I'd say keep working at your defense (which will probably be the main area that would propel you from being just an average player to being a decent/stand-out one) and good luck! I'm envious of people that are your age and getting into playing the sport. I regret not trying to get into playing rugby at an early age and bulking out, so make the most of it! [/QUOTE]
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