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<blockquote data-quote="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan)" data-source="post: 907430" data-attributes="member: 70842"><p>Living up north I would say 60% of the players at my local used one or the other to stay/get fit for the other.</p><p></p><p> Personally I would suggest If you are 100% serious about playing for the 1st team next season.</p><p> Playing or at least Training with the 2nd team for the last 3 games. Coaches notice that sort of thing and it will go some way to showing your commitment to the club even just training and being an extra opponent for the team to train against helps.</p><p> Then go into Rugby Union pre-season not completely ****** fitness wise.</p><p></p><p> The fact your dad is friends with the coach is a massive plus as he will know your main game is league and it clearly doesn't bother him.</p><p> </p><p> But as I said a lot of people in my neck of the woods just do both, well the ones who are younger than 30 do at least.</p><p></p><p></p><p> In terms of skill-set league 7 is a good level. </p><p> Nat league 2 is League 5, you also get semi pro level players at League 6.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeinsterMan (NotTigsMan), post: 907430, member: 70842"] Living up north I would say 60% of the players at my local used one or the other to stay/get fit for the other. Personally I would suggest If you are 100% serious about playing for the 1st team next season. Playing or at least Training with the 2nd team for the last 3 games. Coaches notice that sort of thing and it will go some way to showing your commitment to the club even just training and being an extra opponent for the team to train against helps. Then go into Rugby Union pre-season not completely ****** fitness wise. The fact your dad is friends with the coach is a massive plus as he will know your main game is league and it clearly doesn't bother him. But as I said a lot of people in my neck of the woods just do both, well the ones who are younger than 30 do at least. In terms of skill-set league 7 is a good level. Nat league 2 is League 5, you also get semi pro level players at League 6. [/QUOTE]
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