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Wales Rugby Team

Former rugby great Ryan Jones, who was a big gun in the Wales rugby team, has joined a law firm. This is part of an initiative which helps retired rugby players look for alternate sources of income, and join new jobs, after they have come out of the world of rugby. He has joined a Cardiff law firm, and he will be there for the next year on a part time basis, where he will be trained, and he will gain business knowledge and how things work, and after that he will be taking up a job at a law firm for good, which will see him through the rest of his working life. This placement has been made in accordance with an agreement with the Athlete Career Transition. This company helps all players who have retired from the sport, and helps them find a secure footing in some other sphere of life, which will help them reach the  highest limits and secure their future. They basically help retired players with this transition from the world of rugby to the world of the regular working man’s life.

Ryan Jones has contributed a great deal to the Wales rugby team during his hey days. But now, it is time for him to move on, and shine again somewhere else, other than a rugby pitch. The business development team at the law firm will help him to gather hands on experience, and provide him with practical skills which will help him overcome all hurdles that are normal in the law world. The Wales rugby team has seen some of the best players ever when it comes to rugby, and this initiate is sure to help many players such as Jones to take up other sources of livelihood, and start new chapters in their lives.

Lions’ win in Australia

Rob Howley, the assistant coach of the British and Irish Lions and the Wales Rugby Team believes that the Lions’ win over Australia in the summer test series has given the players of the Welsh national side enough confidence to do the same with the Wales national team. He feels that the win over the Australians at their own backyard can help the confidence of the players of the Six Nations champions and aid them reach another level where they can finally beat one of the big three.

The Wales national team had 10 players on show in the first team in the series clincher against The Wallabies and each of those players played a key role in the demolition of the Australian team last weekend. And according to Howley, having tasted success over The Wallabies with The Lions, it will provide a huge psychological lift for the players of the Wales Rugby Team when they next come up with a side from the Southern Hemisphere.

Wales take on South Africa at home in the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff in the autumn and Howley believes that the team will go into the matches against the South Africans full of self belief after their success Down Under. The Wales attack coach stated that from the perspective of the Welsh national team, they have been there many times and come very close but still didn’t quite go the distance.

He went on to mention that when they next take on a side from the Southern Hemisphere, they can go into the match knowing they have beaten them and beaten them by the magnitude they have over the last fortnight or so. Overall, 15 players from the Wales Rugby Team were selected for the British and Irish Lions, the most since the 1977 tour.

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