England’s coach cited muscle, pace and guts as the holy trinity of international rugby as he announced his latest squad, which will gather on Richmond Hill on Sunday evening for a three-day camp
Coach cited muscle, pace and guts as the holy trinity of international rugby as he announced his latest squadPhotograph: Andrew Matthews/PAPhotograph: Andrew Matthews/PAhere is nothing new about the observation that rugby is a game of increasing power but, if we await the point in history when modern players have wrung every last morsel of actuated power from their jacked-up bodies, that longed-for plateauing-off has yet to be reached.
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