if you are playing on the wing, you will want to put alot of focus on speed and agility...strength is important in rugby, no matter what position. do compound movements like bench press, squat, deads etc and the power clean is very good (as mentioned above). i played as a lock in the 2nd row so that was pretty much all leg and shoulders. do heavy and low reps for the compound movements (for strength) but incorporate moderate weight and moderate reps for other excercises (for endurance). do things like speed drills, shuttle runs, circuit training etc
when playing rugby and training for it, dont just believe that strength is the only requirement. England's victory at the 2003WorldCup was put down to their intense rugby league style training eg the touch and go method
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