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Is 36 too old to start playing prop?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickdnz" data-source="post: 586981" data-attributes="member: 38640"><p>Well, instinctively I'd say that there are people who manage to play the game into their 50s, some playing considerably later - so you may want to look at playing some of the more casual grades for some of the older guys. In New Zealand there is grades for some of the old timers' with golden oldie scrums (which should save your neck pains considerably). We have grades for former players who just want to play rugbyI know little about clubs in Wales, but surely there is a grade for guys who want to play some casual rugby without hard weekly trainings?</p><p></p><p>Ultimately I guess its what your body feels up to though. I'd look at having a go at a casual old timers grade if there is on avalible, and then make a decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickdnz, post: 586981, member: 38640"] Well, instinctively I'd say that there are people who manage to play the game into their 50s, some playing considerably later - so you may want to look at playing some of the more casual grades for some of the older guys. In New Zealand there is grades for some of the old timers' with golden oldie scrums (which should save your neck pains considerably). We have grades for former players who just want to play rugbyI know little about clubs in Wales, but surely there is a grade for guys who want to play some casual rugby without hard weekly trainings? Ultimately I guess its what your body feels up to though. I'd look at having a go at a casual old timers grade if there is on avalible, and then make a decision. [/QUOTE]
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