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Post by RuggerRadge2611 Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:35 pm



Welsh young guns quit rugby?
http://www.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/story/161699.html
James Stafford
March 23, 2012


Wales' hopes of building on their glorious 2012 Six Nations and making a bid for the world title have been blown to smithereens after a remarkable series of events which has led to seven of their best players seemingly quitting rugby.

News is emerging from the Welsh camp that stars including Alex Cuthbert, Dan Lydiate, George North and captain Sam Warburton have gone AWOL with all evidence indicating they have no intention of returning to the fold.

The young Welsh team have won almost universal praise in the rugby world for their dedication, work rate and professionalism. The players religiously followed the intensive training regime laid down by Warren Gatland's management team which included workouts in -120C in special cyrotherapy chambers, constant full contact sessions and alcohol bans. The youthful squad, that boasts an average age of just 25, was rewarded for their 'monk like' existence by a world cup semi-final and a Six Nations grand slam in the space of half a year.

However, it seems the harsh regime has broken several of the young players who have followed their win over the French in Cardiff with an orgy of drink, junk food, video games, BMXing and women.

"At present we can only confirm the following," said Peter Jones of the WRU at an emergency press conference in the Vale of Glamorgan. "After the encounter with the French in Cardiff on March 17, 2012, the Welsh team and management retired to a privately booked bar to celebrate the momentous achievement of Wales' eleventh grand slam. For many of the players this was the first time they had consumed alcohol for many months.

Unfortunately the combined effects of drinking alcohol after abstaining for so long in addition to their youth and the exertions of international rugby meant many players suffered dramatic changes in their behaviour. Many of the younger players, after drinking so much, decided to engage in leisure pursuits commonly engaged in by other young men of the principality. But it seems that abstinence makes the heart grow fonder, so to speak. These players are now showing extreme signs of addiction."

Jones then passed the assembled media a sheet outlining the current, or most recently known, actions and whereabouts of the players concerned:

Player: Sam Warburton
Age: 23
Action: Consumed 5000 kilos of chocolate before heading off in search of an 'unsecured sweet shop'.
Current Location: Unknown. Suspected to be near a place with large quantities of sugary snacks.

Player: Toby Faletau
Age: 21
Action: Discovered video gaming and currently engaged in marathon Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 online session (56 hours and counting).
Current Location: Internet café in Cardiff and consuming only Red Bull energy drinks. Aggressive when approached.

Player: Leigh Halfpenny
Age: 23
Action: Joined a street gang and is hanging around on street corners; ringing doorbells and running away; throwing eggs at moving cars. A hoodie has replaced his scrum cap.
Current Location: Ely, Cardiff.

Player: Alex Cuthbert
Age: 21
Action: Discovered conkers/Top Trumps.
Current Location: Wandering the hills and roads of Wales seeking out worthy challengers.

Player: Dan Lydiate
Age: 24
Action: Discovered BMX biking.
Current Location: Hopping around the estates of Newport. Current BMX rumoured to be stolen.

Player: George North
Age: 19
Action: Got confidence to talk to girls after having three glasses of shandy.
Current Location: At home Facebooking girls he met on way to post-match function.

Player: Justin Tipuric
Age: 22
Action: Eating chips, kebabs and burgers nine times a day.
Current Location: Caroline Street, Cardiff.

Jones stated that at least five of the players have stated they wish to be 'left alone' and say they have no wish to go back to 'boring rugby training' ever again. One player in particular is alleged to have said it 'wasn't fair' that his mates went drinking every weekend in Cardiff whilst he had to do 'stupid rugby drills again and again'. Upon being asked when or if he planned to return the young man replied: "Whatever."

The other three players are believed to be so absorbed in their new hobbies they are incapable of either rational thought or conversation. Whilst the rugby world has been rocked to the core by the actions of the young players, some have come forward expressing the view that such a backlash was only a matter of time.

"This was inevitable," said one former Welsh international who did not wish to be named. "In the amateur days players could unwind, have a few beers and take their mind off things. Even in the early days of professionalism players still liked a drink. But taking these young men and pushing them so hard and asking them to go without beer, women and fast food, well…it's not natural! You are going to get a backlash at some point. Sometimes players need to go out and steal a taxi or two. You know, just have a laugh. No harm done."

Gatland's 'young guns' were praised as products of Wales' new academies which seem to finally be producing much needed strength in depth for the rugby mad nation. Furthermore, the media praised the Welsh team for their exemplary behaviour in New Zealand during the World Cup. Previous Welsh teams have had a notorious reputation for being unfit and prone to a drinking culture which prevented young talent from excelling. The exodus of young players from the current squad will be seen as evidence that the Welsh will always find a way to self-destruct.

Warren Gatland was also in attendance at the press conference. Looking a broken man he finished with an emotional plea to the youth of Wales: "If you are Welsh, male, big, fast, like the gym and don't drink much, please call us now. Polish language skills are an advantage."

-The East Terrace

It seems not all is rosy in Cardiff!!! You would have thought being grand slam winners the young Welshmen would be chomping at the bit to get back out there! As for Faletau on a 56hour Modern Warfare 3 binge get a life mate! laughing


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Post by Guest Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:38 pm

Laugh

can't believe someone actually spent their time writing that!

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Post by Pete C (Kiwireddevil) Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:38 pm

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Post by RuggerRadge2611 Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:39 pm

Ahhh boo! never mind!
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Post by Guest Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:41 pm

I was nearly sucked in by that in the first few lines! Ha!!!

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Post by wales606 Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:41 pm

Way too slow :P
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Post by RuggerRadge2611 Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:43 pm

Clearly my more contraversial title is drawing people in who haven't read 606's 1st post Wink
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Post by wales606 Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:47 pm

RuggerRadge2611 wrote:Clearly my more contraversial title is drawing people in who haven't read 606's 1st post Wink

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Post by RuggerRadge2611 Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:50 pm

and my controversial spelling! Laugh
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Post by maestegmafia Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:55 pm

This one is good too...

Courtesy of Wales own controversial comedy rugby site, Gwlad...!


People often wonder how the IRB world rankings work, well, it’s fairly simple. I was fortunate enough to once witness an IRB world rankings meeting take place, and this is exactly what happened:

 

1. First, the IRB inner sanctum (herein known as the Council of the Inner Sanctum) all gather in a great hall. They all dress in black, with a sort of silver fern thing on the front of their clothes.

2. Next, they start doing a funny dance which involves them pulling silly faces and slapping themselves.

3. The funny dance summons the spirit of Austin The Rude, who rises from a pit of fire, and has a ginormous forehead

4. The Council of the Inner Sanctum then make sacrifices to Austin The Rude, in the form of insults which are no more than 140 characters long.

5. They all have a 5 minute break

6. Austin The Rude logs on to twitter and randomly dishes out the insults to Welsh rugby supporters.

7. For every angry response Austin The Rude receives, England are rewarded 10 points, and Wales have 10 points deducted.

8. England and Ireland are also awarded 10 extra bonus points if Wales do better than them in any competition

9. If Wales beat any team more than 2 times consecutively, that team is automatically promoted above Wales in the IRB world rankings.

10. Australia, South Africa and New Zealand are each awarded 100 points, regardless.

 

And that’s it really. The process for selecting the World cup pools is equally simple:

1. Wales are placed in a pool with the World Champions and any team with a successful record against Wales in the World Cup

2. England are drawn in a pool with Papua New Guinea, The Vatican, The Nags Head Sunday XV and Scotland

3. The remaining pools are drawn randomly.

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Post by Knowsit17 Fri 23 Mar 2012, 3:57 pm

Wouldn't be surprised if Gareth Thomas was involved.

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Post by wales606 Fri 23 Mar 2012, 4:15 pm

maestegmafia wrote:This one is good too...

Courtesy of Wales own controversial comedy rugby site, Gwlad...!


People often wonder how the IRB world rankings work, well, it’s fairly simple. I was fortunate enough to once witness an IRB world rankings meeting take place, and this is exactly what happened:

 

1. First, the IRB inner sanctum (herein known as the Council of the Inner Sanctum) all gather in a great hall. They all dress in black, with a sort of silver fern thing on the front of their clothes.

2. Next, they start doing a funny dance which involves them pulling silly faces and slapping themselves.

3. The funny dance summons the spirit of Austin The Rude, who rises from a pit of fire, and has a ginormous forehead

4. The Council of the Inner Sanctum then make sacrifices to Austin The Rude, in the form of insults which are no more than 140 characters long.

5. They all have a 5 minute break

6. Austin The Rude logs on to twitter and randomly dishes out the insults to Welsh rugby supporters.

7. For every angry response Austin The Rude receives, England are rewarded 10 points, and Wales have 10 points deducted.

8. England and Ireland are also awarded 10 extra bonus points if Wales do better than them in any competition

9. If Wales beat any team more than 2 times consecutively, that team is automatically promoted above Wales in the IRB world rankings.

10. Australia, South Africa and New Zealand are each awarded 100 points, regardless.

 

And that’s it really. The process for selecting the World cup pools is equally simple:

1. Wales are placed in a pool with the World Champions and any team with a successful record against Wales in the World Cup

2. England are drawn in a pool with Papua New Guinea, The Vatican, The Nags Head Sunday XV and Scotland

3. The remaining pools are drawn randomly.

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Post by Shifty Sun 25 Mar 2012, 8:24 am

Player: Leigh Halfpenny
Age: 23
Action: Joined a street gang and is hanging around on street corners; ringing doorbells and running away; throwing eggs at moving cars. A hoodie has replaced his scrum cap.
Current Location: Ely, Cardiff.

the Ely bit made me LoL! laughing
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