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RUBENMOXHA­M EALING TRAILFINDE­RS CENTRE

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Ruben Moxham is a man on a mission after failing to make the cut at Bath last year, only to later discover his career had been hindered by a misdiagnos­ed back condition.

Moxham, 19, flew through the ranks at Bath, captaining their Beechen Cliff Schoolbase­d AASE side and featuring in the same U18s team as close mates Gabe HamerWebb and Max Ojomoh, along with budding stars like George Worboys, Nahum Merigan and Xavier Hastings.

However, his progress stalled and it was not until he joined the Ealing Trailfinde­rs Academy in the summer of 2019 that the reason became apparent.

Moxham explains: “On my first day of training with Ealing, the physios discovered I had spondyloli­sthesis, a spinal condition on my L5 vertebrae – in other words, I’d been playing with what amounted to a broken back.

“I did it during preseason with Bath in 2018 but the physios there thought it was a muscle injury and then as the pain got worse, they said it was a mental thing.

“But it prohibited my progressio­n and while everyone else was developing, I couldn’t keep up. I captained Beechen Cliff all season and played every minute, but I couldn’t play to my potential and got released.

“It came as a shock when I got to Ealing and was told I might be out for a year, but I got stuck into my rehab and set new goals.

“I thought I might have peaked during my school career and began to doubt myself, but once my injury was diagnosed, I realised I could make up for lost time. There were some really dark moments but I knew I was once again on the right path.”

Bath born and bred, Moxham excelled at football and was part of Southampto­n’s academy, along with Hamer-Webb, before the rugby bug took over at 13.

He said: “Gabe and I were decent footballer­s and I played centre-mid, but I always preferred rugby. I was training at Southampto­n five times a week but wasn’t enjoying it, so my dad backed me and I have no regrets.

“Although I’ve had a setback, I’m in the best place now and the Trailfinde­rs Academy is even more profession­al than Bath’s.

“After waking up painfree for the first time last November, I got back playing for Brunel University in February and I’ve set myself a threeyear target to get into the Premiershi­p. I’d love that to be with Ealing because we share the same ambitions.”

Moxham’s determinat­ion shines through, as he adds: “During my rehab I put on 12 kilos of muscle. I’m up to 92kgs (14st 7lbs) now from 80kgs (12st 9lbs) and I’ve got lots more physical developmen­t in me and know what my potential is – I want to label myself in future as a physically dominant, distributi­ng No.12, a bit like Owen Farrell is when he plays there for England.

“I like Henry Slade’s fluidity on the ball as well and he sees space really well, so if I can combine the two and be that physical presence at 12, that’s my goal now.”

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NEALE HARVEY

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