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    @Machpants sorry I forgot to add the link to the guy I mentioned 😂

    Justin Jefferson - Wikipedia

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    those guys may be the same size, but they have explosive acceleration and high top end speed. They are fucking quick and they get there real fucking fast. And they have other things like big hands and huge verticles.
    And route running is a skill developed over a period of time.

    Good luck to him, i always want guys from teh rugby codes to make it. But the odds are stacked against him.

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    @mariner4life Third largest population on Earth with highest (by some margin) reward for being the best. Their sprinters are technically superb too - one only has to look at the times they set in combine for the 40 yard.

    Once on a trip to America while in the Army we had a "sports day". 4 x ~200m race and we're winning by miles into the last league. Their anchor just missed Olympic selection so joined the Army. I swear it looked like he was 50m behind at the start of his run and won by 30m.

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    High level rugby players are some of the best all-round athletes on the planet. They carry bulk, need power and strength, have endurance, and are quick.

    NFL athletes are in their position because they are physically perfect for that one specific aspect of the game. Jack of all trades athletes have no place in that alpha sport.

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    @mariner4life said in NH International Rugby:

    High level rugby players are some of the best all-round athletes on the planet. They carry bulk, need power and strength, have endurance, and are quick.

    NFL athletes are in their position because they are physically perfect for that one specific aspect of the game. Jack of all trades athletes have no place in that alpha sport.

    Agree totally. The other thing against him is that top level NFL they really focus on certain things and as soon as you don't deliver, you're 100% off everybody's radar.

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    I think there’s a far bigger play here

    LRZ tries to make the NFL

    Gets on to a team like Wade did, a few highlights in pre-season matches but ultimately fails - gallantly- in his endeavour.

    Signs for Major League Rugby as one of the few overseas players in the league in their prime.

    Becomes poster boy for the league with huge US recognition.

    Has a stormer of a season or two and shows he’s not bad after all.

    Qualifies on residency to represent the US and becomes the poster boy for the 2031 RWC in the US of A

    All the while being filmed by Netflix

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    I'm sure you're being facetious but regardless, LRZ can't qualify for the USA through residency because he's already played for Wales. You can only switch countries through birth place or ancestry.

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    @Mr-Fish said in NH International Rugby:

    I'm sure you're being facetious but regardless, LRZ can't qualify for the USA through residency because he's already played for Wales. You can only switch countries through birth place or ancestry.

    Wasn't being facetious.

    Didn't realise / understand the qualifications process. Shame.

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    @mariner4life said in NH International Rugby:

    High level rugby players are some of the best all-round athletes on the planet. They carry bulk, need power and strength, have endurance, and are quick.

    Yep. I posted some 40m sprint times for rugby players I found a few years ago - Sione Anesi, Beaden, Jonah, etc - to Mrs M's son who's a serious athlete and knows his stuff.

    He was blown away at how quick they were over that distance - Anesi in particular.

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    @Victor-Meldrew Weeks ago on zoom call attended by the Wales National Team...

    Gatland: "Many of you have asked me what my big plan is for this year's Six Nations. One word: WARRENBALL."

    LRZ: logs off

    Garland"That's strange. LRZ just went dark. Must be a technical problem. Anyway, back to Warren all..."

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    For those clamoring for Georgia's inclusion in the 6N

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    Former Highlander Josh Iosefa-Scott named in England A squad -

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    Melville represent!

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    @MiketheSnow

    You can question some of the defence patterns and first up tackling but you cannot fault the attacking intent. Really good to watch.

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    Looking at the U20 results, France lost to Italy in this round and have only won one of their three games (they also lost to Ireland). They were the dominant team at last year's WC.

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    Georgia U18s recorded a stunning late victory over France U18s on day two of the U18s Six Nations festival in Parma. Crazy finish, France had the ball behind their own goal line after the hooter and just needed to kick it dead but missed touch, allowing Geogia to score and convert to win by one point.

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    France to play in Bilbao, Spain a World XV coached by Foz in June.

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    Andrew Strawbridge will join Steve Borthwick’s management team as an assistant coach and coaching advisor ahead of England’s summer Tour to Japan and New Zealand.

    The 59-year-old Kiwi was recently part of the England coaching set-up, spending the first four weeks of the 2024 Guinness Six Nations campaign as a consultant coach, and Borthwick is delighted to welcome Strawbridge back into his coaching group on a permanent basis.

    “Andrew made a huge impression during the time he spent with us at this year’s Six Nations,” said Borthwick.

    “From the moment he walked into the environment, I was hugely impressed with his attention to detail, the clarity of his coaching philosophy and the different perspectives he has on the game.

    “His extensive coaching experience in Super Rugby and the international arena, as well as his expertise in player development, complements our existing coaching group well.

    “I’m excited that he’ll back with us as we prepare for the summer Tour to Japan and New Zealand.”

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