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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: The Once a Wasp 1st XV
« on: January 26, 2019, 10:24:08 PM »
Utility forward (or at a pinch utility back.)

Played everywhere bar scrum half. Started out at FB then to LHP, which is where most of my 35+ years was spent.

KIcked more points from LHP than most of the other 10s in the club!

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Launchbury off?
« on: January 25, 2019, 05:30:17 PM »
I am fully committed to the club and going nowhere:

https://www.wasps.co.uk/news/club-statement-joe-launchbury/

Looks like the Tweet that I sent them has done the trick!

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: The other site
« on: January 24, 2019, 10:53:06 PM »
I also appreciate the fact that I do not get bombarded with adverts on this site! Well done Martin.

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Rumours on twitter that Launchbury too has the ‘Daly clause’ in his contract.

Unless him or his wife have family that way I’m not sure why he’d want to head to Sale

Bright lights of Manchester!

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Vellacott on His Way?
« on: January 23, 2019, 06:13:15 PM »
Very happy with this news. Looks an outstanding prospect.

I remember watching Dan in the Eng U20s against Ireland at Adams Park ,where he got MoM and thought the same thing about Dan.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Wuss v Wasps Feb 3 on BT Sport
« on: January 23, 2019, 10:35:24 AM »
Bryan, the semis are the follwing week 8/9 Feb and the final on March 17.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Wuss v Wasps Feb 3 on BT Sport
« on: January 22, 2019, 10:56:33 PM »
Wuss will be targeting this game as they are 2/3 and chasing the best r/up spot for the semis. Given that there are no games this weekend, I reckon Dai might put out a half decent side for this one. We also have a free week on 9/10 Feb before the Bears game on Feb 17.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Thomas Young Back in the Welsh Squad
« on: January 22, 2019, 08:51:00 PM »
But the week commencing February 11 is a fallow week, so England-based players have to return to the clubs.

That's good as we need him for the Bristol game!

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Who are you really?
« on: January 22, 2019, 02:55:13 PM »
John Gibson.

ST holder from Day 1 at HW and continued through to the Ricoh. The boss also had a ST at HW but gave it up due to illness and the move to Coventry.

Played rugby for over 35 years at local level. Primarily at HW and Marlow. Gave up when the linament didn't work any more!!

Heading for three score and ten next month and not really looking forward to it! Resident in Flackwell Heath for all bar 3 years when we first got married in '72. Been retired since 2002 and in my former life, I worked at Mars, primarily in R&D across the packaging. product and process disciplines. Also a property owner in NW France, in the Mayenne departement since 1991. Have been an active Freemason since 1996.

Got to know a few members of the DW and this site - VV, BG, OG and NWW to name but four. (VV and I belong to the same boys club!)

Given my scientific and analytical background, I tend to wear the reality hat most of the time. Yes, I know it stirs up debate at times!

We all have the same interest at heart - our beloved club.

#COYW

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Rumours
« on: January 22, 2019, 08:37:13 AM »
Looking at Twitter this morning and Naholo has been mentioned as a possible signing. It would be post RWC if it happened.

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Stuart Confirmed at Bath
« on: January 22, 2019, 07:46:22 AM »
OK Trevor. I understated the issue!!

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Stuart Confirmed at Bath
« on: January 21, 2019, 09:46:47 PM »
Dai's track record in developing younger players is not good. The only one that I can think of that has had a fair crack is Josh. Must have been at Wasps for 6 years now. Initially in the academy, but now firmly on the teamsheet.

I would like to know how many he has lost and that are now cutting it at senior and international level.

From memory, Williams, Hepburn, Lozowski, Holmes, O'Connor......

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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Worrying Post on Planet Rugby
« on: January 21, 2019, 02:34:15 PM »
Irrespective of anything written here or elsewhere, Costello should go sooner rather than later, IMHO. Simply not up to it.

OK, Wasps got screwed when Danny Wilson pulled the plug on us but Dai really should have sorted it better at the time.

WE HAVE NO CREDIBLE DEFENCE COACH. Until we do, we will be in the cacky brown stuff.

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From the Sunday Times :

The average Six Nations player weighs 3 stone more than in 1955, prompting calls for rule changes to reduce harm from tackles

World Rugby faces mounting pressure to change its rules to protect players from explosive tackles and potentially devastating injuries as a report reveals the average weight of international players has increased by nearly 25% since the 1950s.

A study of international rugby union players reveals that the average weight of a player in the Five Nations championship in 1955 was 13 stone 5lb (84.8kg). The average weight of players in the England squad announced last week for the upcoming Six Nations is just under 16 stone 7lb (105kg).

“Injury severity is increasing, and this may be linked to greater forces (caused by greater body mass) occurring in contact,” says the study published in the BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine journal in November. “[Rugby union] law makers should adjust the rules to encourage speed and skill at the expense of mass.”

The authors searched for matchday programmes on eBay for the Five Nations and Six Nations tournaments between 1955 and 2015 to obtain details of the weight and height of the players.

In 1955, just one out of 75 players in the Five Nations weighed more than 15 stone 10lb (100kg). In the Six Nations competition in 2015, this had soared to 49 players out of 75. The average player weight in the tournament was 16st 8lb.

In March, World Rugby, the governing body for rugby union, will meet in Paris for a review of possible laws that could help reduce injuries. There have been calls for reform after the deaths of four rugby players in France in just eight months, and the increasing severity of injuries suffered by players in England.

The researchers found that forwards had become steadily heavier between 1955 and 2015, with the weight of the pack, comprising eight players, increasing from 112 stone to 144 stone.

The report says that Isaac Newton’s second law of motion — the force applied is the product of mass and acceleration — is an important one in rugby. “Most humans cannot significantly increase their maximum running speed or their acceleration, but it is possible to modify body mass,” states the report.

When Ireland played England in the Five Nations at Lansdowne Road stadium in Dublin in February 1955, team captain Nim Hall, from Huddersfield, weighed just 12 stone 6lb. Hall’s modern-day counterpart, the England full back Elliot Daly, weighs about 14 stone 11lb. Harry Williams is one of the heaviest members of the England Six Nations squad at 19 stone 12lb.

Doug Baker, 89, fly half with Hall in the 1955 England team, weighing in at about 13 stone 7lb, said the game in the amateur era seemed gentler and more friendly, with training sessions only once or twice a week. “We would meet on the Friday and have a runaround on the pitch and play the game on Saturday,” Baker said. “We were much lighter then and did not have the collisions they have today. ”

The England Professional Rugby Injury Surveillance Project, published earlier this month, revealed that the average severity of match injuries — the time taken for a player to recover — for the 2017-18 season was 37 days, compared with just 16 days in 2002-03. On average, there are 3.6 injuries for each match.

Dr Simon Kemp, medical services director at the Rugby Football Union, said: “We need to look at the injury data and see if there are changes to the laws that can be made.”


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Wasps Rugby Discussion / Re: Wasps Vs Leinster
« on: January 20, 2019, 09:48:56 PM »
Joe passed his HIA but his neck stiffened up, so it was decided not to risk him.

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