The X-Factor

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Do you want a run-of-the-mill rugby player, or would you rather someone with the X-Factor? The answer here should be obvious, but what if that player came with weaknesses that could cost them the game? Would you still take them? Actually, I would. I would prefer to have someone who has the ability to win the game, rather than someone who simply obeys, even if it means it may cost us the game.

The X-Factor changes the game. If you're going to do something, it's worth trying your best to become a game-changer, not a run-of-the-mill rugby player.

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