Ryan Louwrens, once banned for taking steroids, has been turning heads this week after a photo of his ridiculously big biceps emerged.
The 28-year-old from Johannesburg made his first start for the Rebels in Friday’s 24-10 Super Rugby win in Melbourne, controlling the game superbly in conjunction with five-eighth Matt To’omua.
If that wasn’t enough, Louwrens also caused a stir on social media as the Rebels posted a photo of the ridiculously ripped halfback’s bulging biceps at training.Source:TwitterFox Rugby Podcast“But Ryan had a fantastic game and between him and Matty To’omua, they were the difference for us.And yes, “he’s a good looking rooster,” Kellaway confirmed.Watch every match of the 2020 Vodafone Super Rugby Season LIVE & On-Demand on KAYO.
Louwrens served a two year suspension after testing positive for anabolic steroids as a teenager in South Africa.“I was basically uninformed about the substance.“For two years I was stressed out hoping and praying to get the opportunity again.“I never thought it would come around. Now it has happened, it’s unreal. I have learnt from my mistakes and I’ve moved on. I’m so grateful for the Force for this opportunity.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Star Rebels half stuns fans with monster physiqueStar Melbourne Rebels halfback Ryan Louwrens has turned heads in a social media post. 9WWOS SuperRugby
Read more »
Severe thunderstorms bring hail to Australia’s east coastSevere thunderstorms have ripped through Sydney after hitting Melbourne today with lightning, hail and high winds expected.
Read more »
‘Focus must remain on recovery’ even if bushfires aren’t 'front page news' | Sky News AustraliaNSW Finance Minister Damien Tudehope has called for the focus to remain on bushfire recovery, saying “it’s easy for this issue to go off the front page when the disaster is not there”. \n\n“It’s important that we keep the focus on the recovery process in relation to bushfires,” Mr Tudehope told Sky News host Peter Gleeson. \n\nMr Tudehope said from his perspective, as minister, “it’s important to be really involved in the recovery process”. \n\nHe told Sky News host Peter Gleeson many “tourist towns” in the state have done it “very, very tough” as a result of the bushfires. \n\n“There is a real stagnation of those businesses and a significant demand on governments to be able to respond to the trauma that those businesses are going through”. \n\nHe also said, “we all have a role to play” as he spoke of programs and plans designed to return “stimulus” and business back to impacted towns. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia
Read more »
In despair, I wondered how politics got so bad - then I looked at TwitterIt wasn’t the schlock ravings of the lunar right that were scrolling down the screen. It was puerile, potty-mouthed missives from the “progressive” class.
Read more »
Air hostie mistaken for Meghan MarkleAn air hostess has revealed how she gets mistaken for Meghan Markle every day during flights.
Read more »
'Too many badly designed roads': True costs of trauma revealedCrash, repeat: In a bid to shock governments into making roads safer, experts have provided a detailed look at the thousands of injuries suffered every day | juliepower roadsafety
Read more »