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Date Posted: 6:57:32, Tue, Oct 11 2005
Author: Alec
Subject: Re: Rob Hardwick is fine
In reply to: Loobs 's message, "Rob Hardwick is fine" on 18:33:36, Mon, Oct 10 2005

VERY glad to hear that Rob is OK. He's already an LI legend, IMHO.

Sparko for as long as he was, at 36, with several injuries recently... Decent rest methinks.

But as of yesterday, large quantities of SA tight-head grunt arrived. Fitness & medical tests today, then we may see some action - 'A' game on Mon and then possibly the Parma game on 30/10?

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[> [> Re: Rob Hardwick is fine -- JonnyC, 10:29:05, Tue, Oct 11 2005 [1]

What is the usual RFU recommended "rest" period for Knockout / concussion?


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