Rumour has it that O'Gara is a very doubtful starter for this afternoons game. He seemingly damaged a hamstring in training and is undergoing "intensive physio" to rectify this, but Paul Burke has been poilishing his boots to step up the ladder as sub to Manning. I certainly hope it doesnt dent their chances, O'Gara will be a big loss.
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I always find these things amusing. I remember reading an article a couple of years ago, after some tosser thought he would have a go at David Ginola in a restaurant and ended up getting his arse kicked. The gist of the article was that even the most divingest fancy dan professional footballer has done nothing since the age of 14 except train to be in peak physical condition. No beered up lettuce dodger, no matter how tough they think they might be, stands a chance. The same is even more so of rugby, with the extra physicality of the game.thecoofreak wrote:deservedly so. but it is pretty funny and according to the paper the Perp palyer got the better of himhe was booed off the pitch by the fans
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