I thought I'd be a professional rugby player or go to university and get some degree in construction.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In my youth I thought I was going to be a professional rugby player.
I definitely want to play rugby at the top level, international rugby.
I wasn't picked for any of the sports teams at school because I was half the size of everyone else, but now everyone assumes I must have been some sort of rugby player.
If I got a football scholarship, I was going to be a football player.
I tried to play rugby but was never very good.
Your name or what you've done on the rugby pitch is not going to carry you through for the rest of your life. I realise I'm going to have to eventually do something else, and that does frighten me a little bit.
With all the traveling and promotion I've been doing for 'Murderball,' its been difficult keeping up with my rugby training.
I thought I would just become a pro at a golf course.
I've got my head fixed on the next part of life. I know there will be an adjusting period of just not being a rugby player for a while, and over that period I'll get my head around what the next challenge involves.
I've been a professional rugby player all my life; I don't really know anything different.