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...or engaging with some good old fashioned horseplay with arguably the greatest rugby player the country has ever produced.
Bertie Ahern
When Bertie settles on a pose, he sticks to it.
Leo Varadkar
He'll never make the county panel whiffing air shots like that... well, he might scrape onto the Leitrim team.
Boris Johnson
All we can say about the Mayor of London is that his sporting appearances may be brief, but they're almost always memorable. Whether it's flattening some Japanese schoolboy in a friendly game of rugby...
https://twitter.com/jorgensundberg/status/654589455429406720?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
... or flattening some German in a friendly game of soccer, Johnson always makes an impact regardless of what sport he's playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWIUp19bBoA
Tony Blair
Still a better finisher than Depay.
Gordon Brown
His table tennis match against Harry Redknapp, of all people, went exactly as awfully as everyone expected.
George Osborne
If you show up to a netball game wearing a suit, prepare to be excluded.
Nick Clegg
We can only imagine the look on the coach's face as the former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom assured him that he had rugby'd before.
Rob Ford
The former Mayor of Toronto was never the most athletically gifted, but man was he an entertaining football player. RIP.
George Bush
To the party president's credit, it was a decent drive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCm9788Tb5g
Frank Underwood
That's right, even fictional politicians find sport a struggle.

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