| 19 injured Wales rugby players 20:16 - Nov 16 with 481 views | onehunglow | what the hell is this about |  |
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| 19 injured Wales rugby players on 21:47 - Nov 16 with 444 views | Catullus | They were playing Jenga with them and the stack collapsed. They were lucky Dan Biggar had already been pulled out. |  |
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| 19 injured Wales rugby players on 22:16 - Nov 16 with 421 views | EagleEye | They get paid whether they play or not & there are bigger bonuses for winning in the 6 nations |  | |  |
| 19 injured Wales rugby players on 09:47 - Nov 17 with 340 views | onehunglow |
| 19 injured Wales rugby players on 22:16 - Nov 16 by EagleEye | They get paid whether they play or not & there are bigger bonuses for winning in the 6 nations |
Is it genetic or the way we train them or simply conditioning. Looking at our body hapes,little has changed .Many of our players look shocking and lack real physicality. Carre,Wyn Jones,Lee,Dillon Lewis and Tomos the tank are in no way fit enough for 80 mins sport.They blow up well before the end. That is our problem. |  |
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| 19 injured Wales rugby players on 11:52 - Nov 17 with 299 views | YrAlarch |
| 19 injured Wales rugby players on 09:47 - Nov 17 by onehunglow | Is it genetic or the way we train them or simply conditioning. Looking at our body hapes,little has changed .Many of our players look shocking and lack real physicality. Carre,Wyn Jones,Lee,Dillon Lewis and Tomos the tank are in no way fit enough for 80 mins sport.They blow up well before the end. That is our problem. |
I agree it could be both training methods and conditioning. There could also be an issue of lifestyle. Are they fully embracing the self discipline required of the modern professional player? Am I correct in saying that the 'All Blacks' don't experience the same problems with injuries? If so, why not and why do we not study their methods and learn from them? Perhaps the WRU are too arrogant. |  | |  |
| 19 injured Wales rugby players on 11:59 - Nov 17 with 292 views | onehunglow |
| 19 injured Wales rugby players on 11:52 - Nov 17 by YrAlarch | I agree it could be both training methods and conditioning. There could also be an issue of lifestyle. Are they fully embracing the self discipline required of the modern professional player? Am I correct in saying that the 'All Blacks' don't experience the same problems with injuries? If so, why not and why do we not study their methods and learn from them? Perhaps the WRU are too arrogant. |
I am certain they are not. Just look at them. Look at them blow Look at Carre and the appalling Francis My daughter is a pro in this field and she laughs when I get all upset. English girl ,see. We still clearly have a drink culture .Aleguts at international level I d ban them from drinking at all during the season. They should actually avoid it themselves It underpins all |  |
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