Heather Moyse
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Podcast Appearances
I speak on stages all over the place, and I always, without a doubt, have at least one or two rugby players who come up to me afterwards, and they'll be like, oh, man, I played back in whatever day, and they'll try and guess what position I was. There's always some kind of connection, and I absolutely love that. I absolutely love it. I'm glad you're a part of that.
It's also one of the most inclusive sports I've ever been a part of. When I first started in high school, it was every body type, every body shape, every body size. There was a position for everybody. I mean, in high school and university or college and club teams, I always played fullback. But with the national team, I played a little bit of fullback, but mostly winger.
It's also one of the most inclusive sports I've ever been a part of. When I first started in high school, it was every body type, every body shape, every body size. There was a position for everybody. I mean, in high school and university or college and club teams, I always played fullback. But with the national team, I played a little bit of fullback, but mostly winger.
It's also one of the most inclusive sports I've ever been a part of. When I first started in high school, it was every body type, every body shape, every body size. There was a position for everybody. I mean, in high school and university or college and club teams, I always played fullback. But with the national team, I played a little bit of fullback, but mostly winger.
But that back three combination, the power of the back threes. Yeah, it's pretty great.
But that back three combination, the power of the back threes. Yeah, it's pretty great.
But that back three combination, the power of the back threes. Yeah, it's pretty great.
Yeah, it's pretty great. It really is great. They talk about how soccer is a game of forge.
Yeah, it's pretty great. It really is great. They talk about how soccer is a game of forge.
Yeah, it's pretty great. It really is great. They talk about how soccer is a game of forge.
what is it gentlemen who play like hooligans and then the other one is for hooligans who play like gentlemen or something like with rugby and soccer having that it's just there's so much respect on the field and so much respect for the referees and a rugby player couldn't dream i mean i know there are going to be soccer fans listening to your podcast a rugby player couldn't even dream about faking an injury or something it would be their their status points or their pride points would just be right down it's pretty it's a pretty cool sport to be part of pretty cool community
what is it gentlemen who play like hooligans and then the other one is for hooligans who play like gentlemen or something like with rugby and soccer having that it's just there's so much respect on the field and so much respect for the referees and a rugby player couldn't dream i mean i know there are going to be soccer fans listening to your podcast a rugby player couldn't even dream about faking an injury or something it would be their their status points or their pride points would just be right down it's pretty it's a pretty cool sport to be part of pretty cool community
what is it gentlemen who play like hooligans and then the other one is for hooligans who play like gentlemen or something like with rugby and soccer having that it's just there's so much respect on the field and so much respect for the referees and a rugby player couldn't dream i mean i know there are going to be soccer fans listening to your podcast a rugby player couldn't even dream about faking an injury or something it would be their their status points or their pride points would just be right down it's pretty it's a pretty cool sport to be part of pretty cool community
That's awesome. So good.
That's awesome. So good.
That's awesome. So good.
I think it worked in a few different ways. I might not be able to even identify them all right now, but I think that there were exceptions, of course, if there was a tournament that overlapped over the weekends, because my family was most likely going to be there supporting me. But the fact that I grew up with parents who were unwavering in their values. They weren't raising an athlete.
I think it worked in a few different ways. I might not be able to even identify them all right now, but I think that there were exceptions, of course, if there was a tournament that overlapped over the weekends, because my family was most likely going to be there supporting me. But the fact that I grew up with parents who were unwavering in their values. They weren't raising an athlete.
I think it worked in a few different ways. I might not be able to even identify them all right now, but I think that there were exceptions, of course, if there was a tournament that overlapped over the weekends, because my family was most likely going to be there supporting me. But the fact that I grew up with parents who were unwavering in their values. They weren't raising an athlete.
They were raising hopefully a successful contributor to society. And the most important thing to my parents was keeping the connection with our family and keeping our family as close as possible. And to them, they didn't like, not that they didn't care that I wasn't happy doing what I was doing, But sports was not a priority for them.