Top 48 Best Rugby Quotes
#1. Those Aussie rugby fans are a bunch of sore losers. I hate 'em all.
Jonny Wilkinson
#2. You see, at Rugby I was rather a great man. There one had a share in the ruling of 300 boys, and a good deal of responsibility; but here one has only just to take care of oneself, and keep out of scrapes; and that's what I never could do.
Thomas Hughes
#5. You blindfold yourself and spin around for 10 times and then open your eyes and try to chase it down.
Ric Suggitt
#6. The car was some kind of Porsche and the door stood open and beckoning, like a gold embossed invitation to sin
If she could survive a ride with angel-lips in his penis car then surely she'd be immune to him in any situation?
Amy Andrews
#7. I played ten injury-free years between the ages of 12 and 22. Then, suddenly, it seemed like I was allergic to the twentieth century.
Nigel Melville
#8. Hey, this was rugby, not that daft game with the round ball.
J.L. Merrow
#9. You're a gambling man, right? Or do you only bet on frivolous things like poker and fucking women?
Amy Andrews
#10. If you think I haven't been fantasising about your mouth around my cock, then you're crazy
Amy Andrews
#11. I was playing like a rugby league player with 14 rugby players.
Benji Marshall
#12. I was always big. I was kind of around this size, like, since I went into high school. I played rugby and stuff like that. So, people, you know, would screw with me, but I never got into, like, a real fight or anything like that.
Seth Rogen
#13. Wade Dooley: With a handle like that he sounds more like a western sheriff than the Lancashire bobby that he is.
Norman Mair
#14. This is a bit different to the Thursday breakfast I'm used to. It's usually just me and my dog.
Shane Tronc
#15. Having played in both competitions over recent years I believe that although standards continue to rise in Super League, the NRL is a better competition.
Adrian Morley
#16. For me now, I will continue to focus ever harder on my goal of being the very best I can be with Toulon Rugby Club and continue to embrace and enjoy wherever that path takes me.
Jonny Wilkinson
#17. New Zealand are the best team in the world - the execution and accuracy of their skills were a lesson in modern rugby.
Josh Lewsey
#18. I played rugby for years, and I had a rugby jacket that I lost when I was 14. Somehow, my brother found it in storage 15 years later, and he gave it back to me for my 30th birthday. That was amazing and probably one of the best gifts I've ever received.
Ryan Reynolds
#19. Gethin Jenkins is one of the best loose-head props in the world. He hits up to 40 rucks a game, makes at least 10 carries and even more tackles. Those are amazing statistics for a prop and he is a very intelligent rugby player.
Warren Gatland
#20. Right now I'm not fitting into the coach's plans and so I just want to make sure I can do the best I can and improve myself and make sure I get picked.
Danny Cipriani
#21. I'm comparing you to ... rugby and ... my voice breaking ... and everything I love but don't understand." "To the failures in your life." "No. I'm comparing you to all the things I love doing best and I just can't have when I want them.
Melina Marchetta
#22. This is God's way of saying you've achieved so much, here's your chance to play against the world's best players. There's got to be some reason behind it. It has to be God. It's been created because of Him and the belief the boys have in Him.
Jarryd Hayne
#23. He's the best centre in the game I think, definitely the best in the Super League by far.
Thomas Leuluai
#24. A vote for Japan is a vote for the future of rugby. We will do our best to make rugby a global sport.
Yoshiro Mori
#26. We play a tough game. If people want to whinge, they can go to a different sport. It's part of the game, it's what I love about it ... and I'd hate to see it go.
Ben Hannant
#28. I tried to play rugby but was never very good.
Ralph Fiennes
#29. Those props are as cunning as a bag o' weasels.
Bill McLaren
#30. I think the main message is that world rugby needs New Zealand and New Zealand needs world rugby.
Mike Miller
#31. For reasons that baffle me still, my high school sports coaches put me in the first division of the rugby, cricket, and soccer teams.
Hamish Bowles
#32. I'd play in Afghanistan if they wanted me to!
Jason Ryles
#33. Coming from Australia and playing rugby, you just think that soccer is a bit soft, but I'll tell you what, it's not. It's rough as guts.
Tanc Sade
#34. In my country (Belgium), if you sit beside the phone long enough, it will ring and you will be invited to play rugby for Belgium!
Jacques Rogge
#35. A saint? Tanner Stone was the anti-Christ.
Amy Andrews
#37. William had played [rugby] at Eton when it first became popular, and now he only spoke of it in a reverent tone he normally saved only for women and rifles. . . . .
[in contrast] Cricket had rules: one was not allowed to stamp on the head of another player and pass it off as enthusiasm.
Natasha Pulley
#38. Rugby backs can be identified because they generally have clean jerseys and identifiable partings in their hair ... come the revolution the backs will be the first to be lined up against the wall and shot for living parasitically off the work of others.
Peter FitzSimons
#39. Soccer is a continuous game, rugby is a continuous game, but for the physical elements that are involved in playing a football game and the number of plays that you play, I don't know that it was ever intended to be a continuous game.
Nick Saban
#40. I may not have been very tall or very athletic, but the one thing I did have was the most effective backside in world rugby.
Jim Glennon
#41. American football makes rugby look like a Tupperware party.
Sue Lawley
#42. I thought I would have a quiet pint ... and about 17 noisy ones.
Gareth Chilcott
#43. League is much, much more physical than Union, and that's before anyone starts breaking the rules.
Adrian Hadley
#44. It's going to be tough but I think I was more nervous about playing NRL than I will be playing this match simply because I've got Billy Slater in front of me and there were a lot of expectations.
Gareth Widdop
#45. One of the highlights of my career was playing first class rugby for my province, which was Wellington. Another highlight was playing first class rugby with my brothers. Not many brothers get to do that. I can't explain what it felt like to be out there, playing with them. It was a great feeling.
Filo Tiatia
#46. He was stretched out like he was her own personal playground and she wanted to ride on his equipment for a bit longer.
Amy Andrews
#47. The man looked hot in his jersey, sexy as hell in a pair of
jeans and goddamn mouth-watering in nothing but his tan. In a business suit? He looked utterly fuckable.
Amy Andrews
#48. He hadn't struck her as particularly religious unless she counted the number of times he'd called out to Jesus when he'd been deep inside her.
Amy Andrews
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