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Aviva Based Welsh players to miss World Cup Camp
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<blockquote data-quote="Jbobo" data-source="post: 721439" data-attributes="member: 62085"><p>Somehow i doubt the players will be glad to join the camp late, or that it will help Wales in any way. Wales have of late had less injuries than England and have proven in the past to be one of the fittest teams in the world. Do you have any evidence that the intensive training camps have resulted in increased injury? Assumption is the mother of ignorance. Wales are sometimes undercooked, but that's because so many internationals play outside of Wales and more importantly, do not play together in their teams. When they get together and train for an extended amount of time, they are probably the best in NH (my opinion). </p><p></p><p>By not allowing Welsh players to join the Welsh camp, it could prove significant in England's chances. Lancaster better cross his fingers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jbobo, post: 721439, member: 62085"] Somehow i doubt the players will be glad to join the camp late, or that it will help Wales in any way. Wales have of late had less injuries than England and have proven in the past to be one of the fittest teams in the world. Do you have any evidence that the intensive training camps have resulted in increased injury? Assumption is the mother of ignorance. Wales are sometimes undercooked, but that's because so many internationals play outside of Wales and more importantly, do not play together in their teams. When they get together and train for an extended amount of time, they are probably the best in NH (my opinion). By not allowing Welsh players to join the Welsh camp, it could prove significant in England's chances. Lancaster better cross his fingers. [/QUOTE]
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