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Steve Williams (59)
I saw this issue raised elsewhere, but thought I'd repeat it here in the wake of the Scotland test in Newcastle.
If players like Genia and Ioane are shivering and getting so cold out there in these sorts of conditions that it is affecting motor-control, causing them to be sub-par, etc., then why aren’t they wearing better clothing?
Matt Hodgson suffered a similar thing a few years ago in Ireland.
I know there are rules about what clothing/gear can be worn, but FFS, get an extra layer on!
A lightweight, warmer polyprop version of a shoulder protection vest or bike shorts layer similar to what players often already wear may be all that’s needed.
Especially for some of the backs who were often out of the action, standing out there shivering and waiting to make a tackle or waiting for the ball to arrive.
If players like Genia and Ioane are shivering and getting so cold out there in these sorts of conditions that it is affecting motor-control, causing them to be sub-par, etc., then why aren’t they wearing better clothing?
Matt Hodgson suffered a similar thing a few years ago in Ireland.
I know there are rules about what clothing/gear can be worn, but FFS, get an extra layer on!
A lightweight, warmer polyprop version of a shoulder protection vest or bike shorts layer similar to what players often already wear may be all that’s needed.
Especially for some of the backs who were often out of the action, standing out there shivering and waiting to make a tackle or waiting for the ball to arrive.