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Adam Coleman was injured on Wednesday, Rory Arnold was injured, and the Reds gave Slipper a contract while he had failed an anti-doping test, and the Zimbabwean rugby players were homeless.


  Adam Coleman gives a penalty for tackling without a bullet, leading to Israel Folau's trial being disavowed

Adam's Seam Gas Coleman will not play against the Reds on Saturday, because of a muscular tension of love.

Coleman did not play against the Waratah last Friday, and will now miss two games thanks to his adductor in the third test against Ireland.

However, Marika & Krusha & # 39; Koroibete and Tetera & # 39; Tetera & # 39; Faulkner will be back

If the Rebels win, it will be 8 Ws and Dave's Wwwwwwwessels' Wessels told rugby.com.au that he is proud but wants the boys to focus on the final.

"I'm proud of the boys for the styl" We said we would be brave and play in a way that is the pride of the people of Melbourne, but much of what we try to do here is the victory

"We want to make sure that in the days before Friday, we know we can get better."

"We play well, but we do it"

The boys, Wessels continues, need to focus.

"I actually think that the Reds are a very good team and things, sometimes, do not have They certainly had very good players – world class players. "

" Our approach to some dangerous riders is to throw a few punches on our side. allow them to have the ball the way they want to have the ball, they can really hurt you.

"We focus very much on the game on our terms d) do the things we want to do."

Tackle low, not high

  Sefa Naivalu, Tolu Latu and Rory Arnold

Rory Arnold, the guy who was sent to try to behead his South African opponent a few weeks ago, has learned his lesson: attack him low, not high.

"I had a tackle a bit high and I'm going to raise my hand and possess it," Arnold told Rugby Pravda. Arnold served a three-game suspension, which ended after the 1st test of Ireland.

"I have to be better out there.What is the old saying" Do the crime, make the time. "I just had to wait for the opportunity to play rugby again and I'm happy to see you again. to be back. "You just have to be aware when you're dealing with small outside backs, you really need to focus on falling that size.

"Especially since they are falling into the tackle too.It's even worse.So they slow down and go to the TMO, you'll probably get the brutal call."

"C & # 39 is something that they take very seriously in the game, the safety of the players and the big tackles, so the big men "

Arnold, fresh out of David Brent, will travel with the Brumbies while he is the only one. they will go to Hamilton not to lose to the Chiefs. Posi

  Brad Thorn and James Slipper after the match press conference

Rugby.com.au is still there, this time with a story about the Reds giving James Slipper a contract after he had failed at his first drug test. 19659006] But that's not all. The Reds did not know it at the time – Rugby Australia did it, but according to the drug policy, did not tell anyone about it.

Slipper was fined $ 27,500 and suspended for two months six weeks ago.

But this money and this time are the fruit of a $ 500,000 contract, lasting two years, signed by the Reds and Slipper between February and May of this year.

Plus, coach Brad Thorn does not like Slipper or another drug dealer, Karmicheal Hunt for the Reds.

"It's hard because Slips obviously have trouble with some stuff and there's obviously some compassion around that and we take care of him and we take care of that. Thorn said, in May.

"The other side is cocaine – you can not have that. As the head coach of the club, I have my young guys here.

"I watch my sons play rugby at school and there are all these kids – that's a real problem for me.There are two sides and you can not have that – you can not have cocaine, drugs. "

Fortunately, there must be a review of the drug policy of the AR.

The article also adds that the Another 3 Super faces made contact with Slipper regarding his signing, with Frisby returning from Bordeaux, and Quade and Hunt also in the books, a new home for Slipper would give the Reds hairdressers a well-deserved break.

Zimbabwe without Shelter

  Zimbabwean players sleep poorly in Tunisia [19659006] Rugby players from Zimbabwe have had to sleep on the streets in Tunisia because their rugby federation is clearly too shy to find money and money. for them The Zimbabweans are in the North African nation as they prepare for a match qualifying for the World Cup against hosts this weekend.

Flanker Takudzwa Mandiwanza said (via SowetanLive) that the tour had been a "chaos". "We have not been paid our daily allowances for our duration in Kenya, including our match fees that we have not received.Now we are in Tunisia, we have been detained at the same time. airport for almost six hours without any compensation. "

" If it was not for the coach (the former coach of Boks Peter de Villiers) we buying sandwiches and a few glasses of his own money, we would be hungry now.The situation is very frustrating and disheartening. "

The situation has been brought to the attention of World Rugby, whose Twitter redirected users to a statement of Rugby Afri it.

Khaled Babbou, an executive member of Rugby Africa, said, "I apologize on behalf of Tunisia Rugby Union, we are proud to host Rugby Africa tournaments every year and to make every effort to meet the best international standards in terms of accommodation and other infrastructures.

"Something went wrong and I'm sorry, but this has been corrected this morning in consultation with the Sable management team." I can assure you that it is not necessary. There was absolutely no intention of destabilizing our opponents and we will make every effort to ensure proper preparation before Saturday's match. "

The Tunisian Rugby Union, according to the bailiff, sorted a hotel for Zimbabweans in the morning

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