'I’m a rugby player...not a bodybuilder' - Finn Russell
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Scotland and Racing 92 flyhalf Finn Russell has insisted that he doesn’t need to look like a “bodybuilder” in order to perform at the highest level.
Russell is one of the most talented pivots in the game despite not having the most impressive physique, something that he openly admits.
In a wide-ranging interview with RugbyRama, Russell spoke about the disappointing Six Nations Scotland had, his physique, and his rumoured move to Japan.
“In the weight room, I do what I have to do to be ready for the weekend, no more. I’m a rugby player, an out-half, not a bodybuilder,” Russell said.
“My job is not to push hard in the scrum or to overtake the opponent on the wing. The important thing for me is the psychological side; it’s about staying happy on and off the pitch. This is how I practice my best rugby.
“My body doesn’t matter to me. I don’t care if I don’t have chocolate bars. I love burgers and pizza too much, anyway.”
When asked to comment on Scotland's Six Nations performance, Russell described it as 'average, to be honest'.
He was also questioned if he was annoyed about being benched for Scotland's final Six Nations match against Ireland.
"That's how it is… (sighs) Nobody likes being relegated to the bench" he said.
"It was the second time it happened to me with Scotland, both times under Gregor (Townsend)… The first time, it was for my fiftieth test."
When asked if he was benched as a punishment, Russell laughed while replying: "There must also be some of that, yes"