Gangster said:
I think this is a picture of Jason Leonard who was close mid 30's at the time of the Rugby World Cup and had already played nearly 100 tests for England !! (some one can correct me on this ) and the guy played as a Prop forward !
For those who understand the game this position requires really Muscular and Fat blokes who can pack their weight and scrum (or push forward binding their necks with 2 others in the front row) !!
So for these two reasons I think that was the wrong picture to use for comparison !!
Rugby is unique in that different positions require (or suit) different physical attributes !
For instance as a half back (or scrum half) you need short but very nifty and agile fellows !! For Wing you need tall, Athletic speedsters !! For locks you need tall (preferably lanky or slim ) fellows who can be carried on the shoulders of others in line outs to win the ball etc. So the blank comparison of a player from Rugby (union) is difficult, as different players in different positions carry different Physical Attributes which suit the position !! Which is why if you see Successful Rugby Teams they have players with wide variety of physical characteristics !!
Edit -
Infact I have checked it!! Jason Leonard, the guy in the pic is only the third player in Rugby (union) history to have played over 100 tests after Australia's Camper (David Campese) and France's Phillippe Sella !!
My personal opinion - Rugby Union is the toughest !! League is equally tough and the long drawn out season means the have to be extremely fit and versatile !!
Aussie Rules doesn't have as much physical contact as these two (although the players do invariably always communicate their friendship by trading a few blows or punches to the heads !!
And sometime there's a free for all at the start of a quarter !!
And while jumping to take marks they seem liable to be pulled down and seem to suffer shoulder dislocations etc. quite a lot !!