Six Nations: The unlucky man in Welsh rugby history explains his torment over wales cap that was rushed away
He has been included in the team and has made all the preparations for his virginal Welsh cap only for fate to give him the cruelest blow. This should be the most memorable day in WillGriff John's rugby career. Rugby fans can buy Six Nations Tickets from our website at discounted prices.
WillGriff John’s Wales player rugby during training |
However, to borrow a word from PG Wodehouse, invisible in the background, fate quietly slips the lead in the boxing gloves.
Wales' 2020 Six Nations match with Scotland was
postponed amid the coronavirus pandemic and rightly so, with the giant's first
front-row test cap taken. When international competition resumed the following
fall, the big man wasn't even on the team.
Anyone who has questions
about the highs and lows of sport should ask 28-year-old John. He's not
capitulated yet.
As he attended a press
conference for his new club Scarlets this week, he was faced with a host of
questions about what his fate was like when it closed 18 months ago. One of the
problems is how difficult it is to deal with this situation.
"Then it's much easier
to understand. It really helps to go back to my partner and have her by my
side."
This is very unsatisfactory,
but it is true, over the summer was to improve his Test capabilities, one of
the reasons John switched from Sale Sharks to Scarlets.
Some believe this very
strong spirit could win a call in June when Wales has no injured Tomas Francis.
But instead of summoning the former salesman, they used Dillon Lewis and Leon
Brown in Tests in Canada and Argentina. In the game against the Pumas, the
scrums' performance was not particularly good. In fact, sometimes in the second
test, especially the Welsh locator, made a creaking noise.
one of the reasons John switched from Sale Sharks to Scarlets |
Suppose someone from the Welsh organization answered the phone and said to John, "Welcome back to Wales, man. We understand your frustration and we have you in our hearts."
Has there ever been such a
call?
"No, that's not
true," John said. “They knew I'd be here. But not recently, no.'
Many people believe that
calls should be made as soon as possible. But Wales did not perform well with
diehards.
In the fall, Searle's then-team
boss Steve Diamond said he was "astounded" that Wales had not
selected John from their line-up for the test last fall. He also criticized the
lack of contact between the camps in Wales
Six Nations at the time. This is life.
John need only present an irrefutable
argument for Welsh's choice. Of course, he has a physical condition.
Last year, he topped the
bench press list of 47 elite rugby players. The most important is the osprey
prop Gheorge Gajion, it can of course lift 230 kilograms.
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