Inviato: 2 dic 2005, 10:55
Il coach del cardiff ha confermato che la leggendaria ala degli all blacks jonah lomu esordirà in heineken cup nel match con il calvisano a calvisano il 10 dicembre prossimo. con lui farà il suo esordio anche l'ex capitano degli auckland blues (super12) e all black Xavier rush.
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<BR>direi che è una ottima notizia ed un ottimo motivo per vare un giro a calvisano il 10!!!!forza jonah!!!!:-]
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<BR>da sito planetrugby.it:
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<BR>Italian job for Lomu and Rush
<BR>Tuesday November 29 2005
<BR>Former All Blacks ready to make Blues debut
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<BR>Cardiff Blues coach David Young has said that both Jonah Lomu and Xavier Rush will feature in Cardiff's forthcoming matches against Italian minnows Calvisano in the Heineken Cup.
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<BR>Jonah Lomu: Nearly ready
<BR>Jonah Lomu: Nearly ready
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<BR>Lomu's anticipated debut would have been against London Irish this coming Saturday, but that is apparently a level too high for him for now as he seeks to build up the fitness in his damaged shoulder.
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<BR>Cardiff travel to Calvisano on December 10, and play the Italians in a return leg a week later at the Arms Park.
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<BR>"Jonah has been working hard on his fitness and we will be picking up the contact levels with him this week," said Young
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<BR>"He won't be involved on Sunday, but he might be ready for next week.
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<BR>"And if he doesn't make the first Calvisano game, he'll definitely make the second one."
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<BR>Young also revealed that a similar timescale applies to number eight Xavier Rush, who had a shoulder operation in September.
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<BR>direi che è una ottima notizia ed un ottimo motivo per vare un giro a calvisano il 10!!!!forza jonah!!!!:-]
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<BR>da sito planetrugby.it:
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<BR>Italian job for Lomu and Rush
<BR>Tuesday November 29 2005
<BR>Former All Blacks ready to make Blues debut
<BR>
<BR>Cardiff Blues coach David Young has said that both Jonah Lomu and Xavier Rush will feature in Cardiff's forthcoming matches against Italian minnows Calvisano in the Heineken Cup.
<BR>
<BR>Jonah Lomu: Nearly ready
<BR>Jonah Lomu: Nearly ready
<BR>
<BR>Lomu's anticipated debut would have been against London Irish this coming Saturday, but that is apparently a level too high for him for now as he seeks to build up the fitness in his damaged shoulder.
<BR>
<BR>Cardiff travel to Calvisano on December 10, and play the Italians in a return leg a week later at the Arms Park.
<BR>
<BR>"Jonah has been working hard on his fitness and we will be picking up the contact levels with him this week," said Young
<BR>
<BR>"He won't be involved on Sunday, but he might be ready for next week.
<BR>
<BR>"And if he doesn't make the first Calvisano game, he'll definitely make the second one."
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<BR>Young also revealed that a similar timescale applies to number eight Xavier Rush, who had a shoulder operation in September.