Summary
ATleast he still looks the part.
Sprawled across his neat living room's brown leather sofa, one powerful arm draped over its end, every honed inch of Garry Law is still a professional rugby player. He has that glow of good health, that nonchalant, loose-limbed bearing. At one o'clock in the afternoon, the mute television in the corner still flickers with the images of a sports channel.See the full content of this document
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This Is the End the Demise of the Borders Means That Some Players Will Be Finished with Pro Rugby. Garry Law Could Be One of Them. By Alasdair Reid
He is still living the dream, reflecting on how he got here. The promise he showed even at primary school; the teenage star rising through the ranks; the filthy nights of winter training at Mansfield Park; the toil in the gym to shaped his naturally slight frame into something that could cop...
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