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POIROT: TANK IS EMPTY

RUGBY UNION SKIPPER CALLS TIME

- BY NEIL SQUIRES

ENGLAND centre Henry Slade has come out against rugby union becoming a summer sport at top level.

Slade returns to training with Premiershi­p leaders Exeter this week ahead of the planned August 15 restart.

But he is concerned that this season’s temporary shift could become a permanent one as part of efforts to align the northern and southern hemisphere seasons.

His view is that while summer rugby might work for the game’s administra­tors, it would not do so for the players.

Slade said: “The way the last couple of seasons have gone, the finals have been pretty late in the year. The last one was June 1.

“Those finals were up near 30 degrees, which isn’t ideal for rugby. It does encourage running rugby, but for the players it is bloody tough to play in heat like that.

“I actually quite enjoy the way the season is in England at the moment because you get to experience a broad range of conditions.

“The weather is nice at the start, it gets colder and wetter in the middle then brightens up at the end, which is a good mixture.

“You have to adapt your game and play through different conditions, which shows you are truly a good side if you can. It shows you have an all-court game.”

Slade has no problem with a resumption of training during the Covid-19, outbreak even though he is a diabetic.

He added: “I messaged the doctor at the club when I heard that people with diabetes could be more at risk potentiall­y, but he told me I was absolutely fine because I was type one, young and it was well-controlled.

“I don’t think type one is any higher risk than anyone else so I’m absolutely fine to get going.

“It has been nice to have some down time mentally and let the body get over knocks and niggles, but that took about three weeks and then I was ready to get back at it.

“Training will just be some running at first, which isn’t ideal, but it’s better than nothing.” final whistle, I felt empty,” he said. “The decision was made in a fraction of a second. I feel my motivation is not at its maximum.

“I always promised I’d be at 100 per cent when playing for France, to not lie. I can’t go and play for them and just take my cap and my bonus.” Poirot started only one of four Six Nations matches this year.

 ??  ?? Slade enjoys playing through the cold months and does not want that to be lost
Slade enjoys playing through the cold months and does not want that to be lost
 ??  ?? FORMER France captain Jefferson Poirot has retired from internatio­nal rugby at 27 – due to a lack of motivation.
The 36-times capped Bordeaux-Begles prop (right) says he has felt “empty” since France’s 2019 World Cup quarter-final defeat by Wales.
“When the competitio­n finished, a few minutes after the
FORMER France captain Jefferson Poirot has retired from internatio­nal rugby at 27 – due to a lack of motivation. The 36-times capped Bordeaux-Begles prop (right) says he has felt “empty” since France’s 2019 World Cup quarter-final defeat by Wales. “When the competitio­n finished, a few minutes after the

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