Ellis Genge: ‘Something has to give in rugby. Boys getting run into the ground is no good’
Before England’s All Blacks clash on Saturday, the prop faces the sport’s problems and describes his passion for community work
There are refreshingly forthright rugby players and then, several laps out in front, there is Ellis Genge. How, for example, does England’s returning vice-captain rate the current financial stability of the professional club game beneath the national team? “I think it’s shit or bust, to be honest,” he replies, bluntly. “It’s either going to go one way or another … something’s got to give.”
Strong words from our man at the sharp end ahead of a big autumn for the sport. And what about the untimely calf injury that led to him missing England’s summer tour to Japan and New Zealand? “I’ve never had a calf issue in my life. It was 28 minutes into the last game of the season in May, in a scrum. That shouldn’t happen.” He believes the blame lies with those forcing top players to plough ever onwards for club and country with minimal rest. “Boys getting run into the ground is no good,” he says. “Is there a silver bullet that’s going to sort it all out? Probably not. I’ve always said we’re a guinea pig era.”
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