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Rugby World Cup 2015
[2015 RWC] Quarter Final 2: New Zealand vs. France (17/10/2015)
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<blockquote data-quote="OverGore" data-source="post: 763592" data-attributes="member: 73160"><p>No i dont say that at all. I say that the few good youngsters we have, have way too much pressure and dont have time to improve enough, mainly cos of early bad injuries. </p><p>Dont forget that the preseason training in France is very short, very very short. So players dont have time to improve as they should. You add an ijury on this, and when a player loses 6 month in newzealand, u can consider he loses 2 here.</p><p>So we have less young killers than you have, and added to that we dont help them or protect them enough. </p><p>Ofc all players get injuries, but i assure you that here it is a tremendous situation for the youth.</p><p>Again, i speak only of pro players, if we enter the general rugby amateur scene, yes, theres a big problem mainly hidden on injuries and bad consequences.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OverGore, post: 763592, member: 73160"] No i dont say that at all. I say that the few good youngsters we have, have way too much pressure and dont have time to improve enough, mainly cos of early bad injuries. Dont forget that the preseason training in France is very short, very very short. So players dont have time to improve as they should. You add an ijury on this, and when a player loses 6 month in newzealand, u can consider he loses 2 here. So we have less young killers than you have, and added to that we dont help them or protect them enough. Ofc all players get injuries, but i assure you that here it is a tremendous situation for the youth. Again, i speak only of pro players, if we enter the general rugby amateur scene, yes, theres a big problem mainly hidden on injuries and bad consequences. [/QUOTE]
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