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Will Homer’s path from Bath to GB Sevens leads to a scenic journey to Dubai
By Ciara Fearn
As the Dubai Sevens World Series looms, GB Sevens stalwart Will Homer reflects on a unique journey from Premiership rugby to the fast-paced, gruelling world of sevens.
From his formative years at Bath Rugby to captaining in high-pressure tournaments, Homer's career has been one of growth, adaptation, and perspective.
Speaking ahead of next weekend’s opener, Homer delves into his path to this point, the challenges of sevens rugby, and the ambitions driving GB Sevens forward.
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Difference between Israel (could almost be my greatest fullback of all time in an apologies average at times Wallabies but still go with Cully🤙🏽🤙🏽) is that TJ did in no way insult any group directly in fact his words were other than that but Israel did Israel also mentioned hell for drunks too so we all going there 🙏🏽🙏🏽but there is a difference my personal belief is they just live with consequences and for TJ there will be none 😂😂he getting some hate no doubt but the ❤️I see he has been getting will far outweigh that it’s more personal and people been criticizing him forever, great tackler at 9 think I remember him debut season for Lions he like 17 or 18 think I saw him make 4 try saving tackles in 1 game
Go to commentsMaybe Japan need to realise they are tier and stick to playing teams more in their zone such as Italy, Georgia, Pacific Nations, Wales etc. If you consistently play the top 8 in the world you may get better yes, but you won't win.
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