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2014 Junior World Championship - June 2 to 20
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<blockquote data-quote="conorsinnott" data-source="post: 652288" data-attributes="member: 71229"><p>Is it just me or is the Aussie ginger winger playing astonishingly well this JWC. I was scrolling waiting for somebody to mention him but nobody has. Kellaway i think his name his and he has scored loads of tris and just in gneral been playing very well. </p><p>Onto the size thing in the England vs Ireland game, that's evident through all the age groups. I was watching the FIRA-AER u18 final between the two countries and even then England were physically a lot bigger than the Irish lads. Now i know this is isn't just down to what i am about to say but i can't help but think the fact that in England players are bought into academies from around the age of 13/14 and are put in the gym from around 15. This leads to them having a more physical look about them. While in Ireland they don't recieve nearly as much "pushing" they're kind of just left to DIY it. A flaw in the Irish system if you ask me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="conorsinnott, post: 652288, member: 71229"] Is it just me or is the Aussie ginger winger playing astonishingly well this JWC. I was scrolling waiting for somebody to mention him but nobody has. Kellaway i think his name his and he has scored loads of tris and just in gneral been playing very well. Onto the size thing in the England vs Ireland game, that's evident through all the age groups. I was watching the FIRA-AER u18 final between the two countries and even then England were physically a lot bigger than the Irish lads. Now i know this is isn't just down to what i am about to say but i can't help but think the fact that in England players are bought into academies from around the age of 13/14 and are put in the gym from around 15. This leads to them having a more physical look about them. While in Ireland they don't recieve nearly as much "pushing" they're kind of just left to DIY it. A flaw in the Irish system if you ask me. [/QUOTE]
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