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'Farming helps me to be a better rugby player' | 'Farming helps me to be a better rugby player' |
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Pip Hendy (left) and Ellie Rugman both play rugby and rear cattle | Pip Hendy (left) and Ellie Rugman both play rugby and rear cattle |
A rugby star who looks after 145 cattle says the farming lifestyle helps her to be "a good player". | A rugby star who looks after 145 cattle says the farming lifestyle helps her to be "a good player". |
Gloucester Hartpury's Ellie Rugman works on a farm in and out of the season – as do teammate Pip Hendy and Gloucester Rugby's Arthur Clark. | Gloucester Hartpury's Ellie Rugman works on a farm in and out of the season – as do teammate Pip Hendy and Gloucester Rugby's Arthur Clark. |
Ms Rugman, who has a cattle and arable farm in the Forest of Dean, said: "A lot of my strength definitely comes from loading calves onto a trailer, they're tougher than they look." | Ms Rugman, who has a cattle and arable farm in the Forest of Dean, said: "A lot of my strength definitely comes from loading calves onto a trailer, they're tougher than they look." |
Mr Clark will be the fourth generation to run his family farm in Moreton-in-Marsh once he retires from the sport. | |
Mr Clark said: "From the age I could walk, I was at the farm helping dad, even when I was meant to be having dinner at home. | Mr Clark said: "From the age I could walk, I was at the farm helping dad, even when I was meant to be having dinner at home. |
"I can remember my grandparents having to try and drag me home to do my homework... by the time I could touch pedals, I was on tractors and quad bikes." | "I can remember my grandparents having to try and drag me home to do my homework... by the time I could touch pedals, I was on tractors and quad bikes." |
His dad, Barry, played for Gloucester in the 1980s, and believes farming has helped his son in the sport. | His dad, Barry, played for Gloucester in the 1980s, and believes farming has helped his son in the sport. |
"It's the work ethic – there's always something to do," he said. | "It's the work ethic – there's always something to do," he said. |
"You don't have spare time. I think that helps, nothing is too much of a challenge." | "You don't have spare time. I think that helps, nothing is too much of a challenge." |
Arthur Clark (left) and his father Barry Clark, who also played for Gloucester | Arthur Clark (left) and his father Barry Clark, who also played for Gloucester |
In the Forest of Dean, Rugman said she "loves every part of farming" and that it goes "side-by-side" with rugby. | In the Forest of Dean, Rugman said she "loves every part of farming" and that it goes "side-by-side" with rugby. |
"We eat a lot of food up here and I think that makes a good rugby player," she said. | "We eat a lot of food up here and I think that makes a good rugby player," she said. |
"I think a lot of my strength comes from loading calves onto a trailer, they're tougher than they look and when you're making a tackle, you think, 'Crikey, I was tackling a calf last weekend'. | "I think a lot of my strength comes from loading calves onto a trailer, they're tougher than they look and when you're making a tackle, you think, 'Crikey, I was tackling a calf last weekend'. |
"Just jumping on a tractor or coming up to see the cattle, it takes your mind to a different place and that's what I love." | "Just jumping on a tractor or coming up to see the cattle, it takes your mind to a different place and that's what I love." |
'Smell me' | 'Smell me' |
Ms Hendy was born in Bath, grew up on a farm and now balances rugby with rearing more than 100 calves. | Ms Hendy was born in Bath, grew up on a farm and now balances rugby with rearing more than 100 calves. |
"In the mornings, I'll feed them and go to training and, depending on days, my dad comes and feeds them in the evening," she said. | "In the mornings, I'll feed them and go to training and, depending on days, my dad comes and feeds them in the evening," she said. |
She said having a fellow farmer in the squad "definitely helps". | She said having a fellow farmer in the squad "definitely helps". |
"I'm like, 'Ellie, smell me today', and she says 'You smell like the cows'. | "I'm like, 'Ellie, smell me today', and she says 'You smell like the cows'. |
"You can't be scared of the mud and poo. It's one of the best ways to grow up." | "You can't be scared of the mud and poo. It's one of the best ways to grow up." |
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