BULGING BICEPS, calculated macros and record Bronco tests - professionalism revolutionised rugby union in 1995 and has transformed those playing the game into mock Ivan Drago figurines who can bench-press a small family hatchback.
The professionalism of rugby, and therefore those playing the game, has been unequivocally good for the sport.
But we'd be lying if we said we didn't have a soft spot for those who by their looks, playing style or demeanour have managed to cling on to the amateur spirit that once defined this game. Here are 12 of our absolute favourites...
Nick Easter
England
It wasn't until turning 26 that Nick Easter got his big break in professional rugby. Before then it was a life of university, travelling, teaching, a job in the City of London and mostly social rugby - a lived experience many of us can relate to.
Then came a full-time contract with Harlequins, quickly followed by a World Cup with England - proof of just how quickly one's circumstances can change.
In his approach to the game, Easter looked for a balance of professionalism and a 'normal' life, which goes some way into explaining how he continued to play for England until 37. "Players should explore avenues while they're younger," said Easter, who, as director of rugby, this year took village side Chinnor up to the RFU Championship.
Ben Smith New Zealand
The one they called 'Ben from accounts' Next to All Blacks team-mates like Ma'a Nonu and Sonny Bill Williams, Ben Smith looked as if he was from a different, well-audited planet. In reality, he was a demon on the pitch, capable of cutting through a disorganised defensive line like a knife through butter.
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