Bruce
Cumming DOB: 30th October 1980 Club: Cornish Pirates
Position:
Second Row , Blindside Flanker Married/Children: Single. No kids
Who
inspired you to play rugby? No one in particular. It was just the done
thing when I was growing up back in South Africa. All the kids want to play.
How
old were you when you started? 8 or 9 years old.
Did anyone else
in your family play rugby? Nope.
What sort of music do you like? All
sorts. I'm more than happy to sit and listen to a bit of Counting Crows though!
What
do you do when you are not playing rugby? I enjoy spending time with my
mates, reading or fishing when I'm back home. A game of poker always goes down
well and I have a very slight Facebook addiction.
Which player do you
aspire to? I always enjoyed the way Mark Andrews played.
What
other sports do you play? I played a bit of waterpolo back home.
How
do you prepare for a match do you have any pre-match rituals? I
don't have any superstitions. I just get kitted up, say a prayer and thats pretty
much it.
How do you relax? I don't really get to worked up normally
so relaxing isn't hard.
What do you think about women playing rugby? If
they're having fun then thats fine by me. Thats the idea behind playing rugby
after all.
How do you feel about being a sex symbol for women? That
sort of label goes with the big boys. It doesn't apply to guys like me.
What
has been your proudest rugby moment yet? Winning the Vodacom Shield back
home in 2003 with Border.
How do you feel about rugby having a huge gay
following? I think the fact that rugby is growing in its appeal to all
sorts of people is great. I don't care what their sexual preferences are.
Do
you think that English rugby is sexy enough? I don't think that rugby is
a sexy game to start with. It doesn't matter where its being played.
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