Greg O’Shea’s GRUELLING pre-season session with Perpignan | Rugby Fit

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As Rugby Fit returns, Greg O'Shea will be trying out some of the toughest pre-season training sessions in the world of rugby.
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  • @TryonixGaming
    @TryonixGaming Жыл бұрын

    WHAT ?! I didn't expect to see USAP on this channel! The team used to be a great team in top 14 and Europe like 10 years ago and is a bit known because Carter played there 1 year but since they have declined a lot and are a far more little budget than others. World rugby always surprises, I'm very glad to see Perpignan :)

  • @ocodeskamcdbsm
    @ocodeskamcdbsm Жыл бұрын

    I have watched a pre season training week for both rugby and NFL and there is no comparison. Rugby is far more intense and physical. I found it funny seeing comments that NFL players have the hardest training sessions than any other field support. There are so many other field sports that are way more intense and demanding than NFL. I have seen NFL players brought in to a pre game training session, who haven't played in months to over a year and then played a champ game a few days later. NFL players are only required to have spurts of intensity whereas Rugby and other sports, your intensity is for 70-80 mins

  • @hugh.johnston
    @hugh.johnston Жыл бұрын

    Hi World Rugby, I was trying to find clarification on a law on rugby but was unable to do so. Could you please help me out? With the "newish" 50:22 law, if the ball is kicked from inside the 50m line and bounces out over the 22m line whose feed is the line out? For example, imagine there is a corner post on the 22m line and it hits that, is it considered a 50:22? My knowledge would suggest yes, because if you kick the ball and it hits the corner post (on the try line) it is considered dead. Could you please clarify or send me somewhere where I could find the answer. Cheers

  • @TonkaDCFC

    @TonkaDCFC

    Жыл бұрын

    Unlikely - as the 22m post is usually a yard outside the pitch rather than on the line

  • @ocodeskamcdbsm

    @ocodeskamcdbsm

    Жыл бұрын

    If you kick the ball from inside your half and it bounces inside the 22 and in to touch then that team gets the put in for the line out. If the ball hits the corner post first and the ball was kicked outside the attacking teams 22 then you go back to the point of the kick for a scrum with the put in for the opposition of the kicker.

  • @toc7803
    @toc7803 Жыл бұрын

    Very good but would be better with some SUBTITLES!!!!

  • @kayleighrogers5365
    @kayleighrogers5365 Жыл бұрын

    No english transcription for the french speaking parts?

  • @cameronmiller6240
    @cameronmiller6240 Жыл бұрын

    Interesting they threw in the upright row, it has a reputation for causing injury.

  • @williamross9706
    @williamross9706 Жыл бұрын

    Bro you made sure you went in Light cut a few pounds

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