Six Nations Rugby: Dallaglio's Valuable Advice to Jack Willis

On his way back from a recent ACL injury, English rower Jack Willis sought the advice of Wasps legend Lawrence Dallaglio. Willis was injured when he turned around in the Guinness Six Nations Rugby game against Italy at Twickenham in February last year. Rugby fans can buy Six Nations Tickets from our website at discounted prices.

English rower Jack Willis sought the advice of Wasps legend Lawrence Dallaglio
English rower Jack Willis sought the advice of Wasps legend Lawrence Dallaglio

After six months of recovery, he chose the brain of the former England team captain Dallaglio will suffer a similar injury during his prime profession.

The meeting was held in the dressing room now renamed the Coventry Building Society Arena, in Willis' latest episode of the social media mini-documentary series he recovered from a stretcher in London earlier this year. Let him be absent until midwinter at the earliest.

Willis, 24, had just played for the England team for the third time when he was injured. He focused on the Wasps Stadium in Coventry. At the time, legendary club Captain Dallaglio, the 49-year veteran, had played for the England team, appearing 85 times and three other matches. In the 1997 Lions test, I visited him and talked about their respective counterattacks from an ACL injury.

“The ACL broke," said Wasps legend Dallaglio in the fifth episode of Rebuild 2.0. Willis said. “Six Nations Rugby that I would become a professional footballer, then professional rugby showed up and I did the work. I never thought and I thought I'd have a look. So I tried rugby. The ending will be interesting, and I haven't gone to work in 20 years.

Willis had just played for the England team for the third time when he was injured
Willis had just played for the England team for the third time when he was injured

That I would go to work and play rugby I thought from childhood that could jeopardize my career I suffered an injury".

Dallaglio explained how his ACL injury created precious time to reflect on his life. He returned to football to rejuvenate and appreciate his work even more. "You have to get injured by hitting the pause button, where will my life go, and but sometimes. It's not that you want one then go where my career will go, what do I have to do on the pitch?

"Because everyone wants to chat with you so look at your friends, enrich your life, and distract you from the game. Because they only see you as they come to you, and even then they can't chat with you, look at your family, your friends will never be your friends, in two or three events outside of rugby.

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