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Alexander Rae developed the main theories for bluffing rugby when he discovered that he was useless at the game. Never to be one to let such details stand in the way of his enjoyment he quickly evolved a style of play that removed the need to run, jump, tackle, or touch the ball. He is Scottish but moved to Somerset some years ago in the mistaken belief that the Scottish were going to continue winning Grand Slams. For the rest of the week he is a freelance writer, which is a far more dangerous and painful occupation.