Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else
Often people walk into the pub I work at – the once infamous Commercial Hotel, which was at one stage the fourth most violent…
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Beau Robinson is a former professional rugby player who played with both the NSW Waratahs and the Queensland Reds, winning the Super Rugby title with the Reds in 2011. He is now officially in his first year of the 'next chapter' and has a podcast, A yarn with Beau Robbo, where he interviews past professional rugby players on how they found the transition. https://itunes.apple.com/pl/podcast/a-yarn-with-beau-robbo/id1274248900?mt=2
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Often people walk into the pub I work at – the once infamous Commercial Hotel, which was at one stage the fourth most violent…
There's been a lot of player movement over the last 12 months, something we've become accustomed to with both rugby union and professional sports…
Yeah I’ll address that in the next one mate, quite a relevant point.
Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else
They do a pretty good job in my opinion mate. But it comes down to the individual.
“you can lead a horse to water but you can’t make him drink”
Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else
Wait for the next article my friend, it’s the opposite of that.
Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else
Remind me about that in the future and I’ll do an article on the negatives and positives of alcohol, because there are both!
Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else
Thanks the one. Was talking to the big guy yesterday actually!
Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else
My next article will touch on this aspect actually. It’s something very few, unlike yourself, actually consider.
Appreciate your support.
Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else
Thanks for your kind words and great to hear you are enjoying the podcasts
Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else
Sounds good mate, look forward to it
Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else
Similarities between pro athletes and military are huge mate. So different to anything else in my opinion.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else
So will I, I hope he gets back to his best. He’s a dominant force when he is.
Mercenaries, businesses and mutual agreements: The professional rugby landscape
I could have written this article with any number of people and their situation used. There are a very, very large number I could have called on. I used Simmo because he was someone who was open and honest with me that he couldn’t fathom that he would see himself anywhere else. There are plenty that we’re or are in this situation, including myself, once upon a time.
Mercenaries, businesses and mutual agreements: The professional rugby landscape
I miss the Brisbane and Qld rugby community, forever supportive of myself.
Mercenaries, businesses and mutual agreements: The professional rugby landscape
Thank you, exactly how I want it to come across.
Mercenaries, businesses and mutual agreements: The professional rugby landscape
Thank you Linphoma. This is exactly why I write my articles, to give an insight that people would generally not be exposed to.
Mercenaries, businesses and mutual agreements: The professional rugby landscape
Who is this the spruce?!?! SSC.
Mercenaries, businesses and mutual agreements: The professional rugby landscape
Oh yeah, there’s no love lost between the boys due to a change of team. They’ll still be sharing a cold one after, that’s what rugby is all about.
Mercenaries, businesses and mutual agreements: The professional rugby landscape
Cheers Rhys, glad you enjoyed it mate
Mercenaries, businesses and mutual agreements: The professional rugby landscape
Fashion definitely not my forte haha
Mercenaries, businesses and mutual agreements: The professional rugby landscape
I’m a big believer in personal growth, but I think the term is bandied around too much without those preaching actually practicing.
Being a Wallaby doesn’t entitle you to anything else