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<blockquote data-quote="g6mcg" data-source="post: 695032" data-attributes="member: 37863"><p>I made the switch from lock/blindside to league, but at a very low standard (for both). </p><p></p><p>I actually find league slightly easier on the fitness front, but think that's because I'm quite a slight build, and pretty weak, so happier to be constantly running than hitting rucks and scrums. </p><p></p><p>Possibly due to the low level, but the tackles were much tougher - I feel much more battered after a game of league. </p><p>Important to remember not to start rucking... have been guilty of that before!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g6mcg, post: 695032, member: 37863"] I made the switch from lock/blindside to league, but at a very low standard (for both). I actually find league slightly easier on the fitness front, but think that's because I'm quite a slight build, and pretty weak, so happier to be constantly running than hitting rucks and scrums. Possibly due to the low level, but the tackles were much tougher - I feel much more battered after a game of league. Important to remember not to start rucking... have been guilty of that before! [/QUOTE]
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