so what s it been like now watching me play a professional rugby? exciting. it s been a roller coasterjourney. really proud of what you ve done in such a short space of time and i think you have a lot to do with that as well. how did it feel? see me wear the x ray glasses for the first time. first time we tried. we were quite emotional really, because, you know, potentially it s a life changing piece of tech for you to use. and in your sports, fine margins is a big issue. so if it canjust give you that edge in understanding analysis, it s going to be a real benefit to. it s going to be a real benefit too. we have a softwar that uploads the training footage, our game footage, and then our coaching team will do like a voiceover. obviously you can t see the face, so you just hear the voiceover whilst watching training back. so there s a couple of really good single shots here from both- nash and pops. in terms of getting your feet
don t really know how to react? after some encouragement, she came out at a session, went really well. couple of years later, here i am, you know, being a professional rugby player. at exerter chiefs, we have a whole range of different players from all over the world, and there s one player called tricky who has a very thick irish accent. and even, you know, my hair and team mates struggle to understand sometimes, never mind the deaf person. and there were one time i was just having a conversation and we were making a joke saying, oh, if only you had live captions to so that we could understand what you were saying. and i kid you not, literally a couple of days later, scrolling through my phone on instagram and then the by ray glasses came up and i saw a reaction video. and i couldn t believe that our message trick, i was like, can you believe this is actually subtitled glasses? is actually subtitled glasses? it was quite surreal. you get through your life and it s
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