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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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A "glider". A great way to sum up Bruce Robertson. I used to love watching him play for the All Blacks as a kid in the 70's and in to the 80's. Also when he played for Counties against my team Canterbury here at Lancaster Park. It was one of the worse selections of all time when he was not picked in the initial All Black touring team that went to Australia in 1980. He got over there due to an injury to someone else. Like Canterbury great and second-five Warwick Taylor , they both knew how to make players outside of them life a lot easier. Crusader great Ryan Crotty the same.
Go to commentsI'm elated by this news. First of all, he doesn't play like his age. He can still hack it. Second, he'll probably be the back up as he is this season, while serving a leadership role and as a fantastic mentor to Will Porter, or anyone brought in at 9.
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