Rebels fullback Reece Hodge celebrates scoring a try during the Round 6 Super Rugby AU match against the Brumbies at Leichhardt Oval in Sydney on 7 August 2020. Jason McCawley/Getty Images The Melbourne Rebels outplayed the Brumbies in their Super Rugby AU clash in Sydney on Friday.AS IT HAPPENED | Rebels v BrumbiesThe Rebels won…
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5 min read Tom Bailey, 35, a finance director from Manchester, United Kingdom, was no stranger to fitness. As a semi-professional soccer player, he was used to keeping his body in shape. After his retirement, he noticed his weight steadily increasing, despite keeping up with cardio workouts. There were two moments that served as his