Rugby people are superstitious. I wore my lucky pants, socks and T-shirt underneath my kit at every international for eight years.
I'm northern — I pack the minimum. Once my wife and three children have packed, the only baggage allowance I'm left with is two pairs of pants, a pair of socks and my toothbrush.
I could fall asleep on a washing line. When I travel on my own, I get 25 minutes into a film then I'm out. Otherwise I'm playing with the kids and trying not to upset fellow passengers by keeping their howling to a minimum.
No matter where I'm going I take my Canterbury kit bag. It's not posh but it does exactly what it says on the tin.
You'll find DVT pressure stockings in most rugby players' luggage. It's pretty hilarious watching grown men put tights on. Very useful, but not so great for the image.
I always take two watches with me. A Polar heart-rate monitor watch for training and a Tag Heuer for going out. Having lived my life in a tracksuit, I always take a smart suit with me.
Cribbage is the greatest card game invented. It involves wit, cunning and a bit of maths.
I don't buy tat and I haven't had much luck with souvenirs. I once had an accident bringing back some red wine and it ruined all my clothes.
Will Greenwood is the co-founder of Super Skills Travel (superskillstravel.com) providing rugby coaching at the Forte Village Resort in Sardinia.