Let’s be honest, I played rugby at a very much lower level than these guys but I also had to go to work on Monday. So because of the wish to play and the need and wish to go to work I played while carrying an injury and took as many codine and ibruprofen as needed on Saturday morning and Monday too. If asked at team selection if I was fit I said yes, unless I had an injury that would limit my performance (groin strain, hamstring pull etc.) We are rugby players and we want to play. I was never payed to play and never pressured to play. The fact is that we are all big boys and we know that the game is hard on our bodies. Play or not. But playing is better than not.
I think most sports people end up taking painkillers...i'm a long distance runner and i've always had anti infammatory painkillers in my bag. I think there's this view in general people think if you take these things because of a sport you become an addict. Maybe for a few...the odd one....but most of us don't get addicted. When you hit 35 miles running you'll be glad you had a few painkillers in your bag. Are they killing you....probably not as much as the run is.
To be fair there are a lot of people taking difene to go to work anyway! Just to be able to stop the back pain when you sit at a desk all day. Not isolated to rugby players.
People don't believe there are doctors paid by the organisations to come in and literally give players any drug they want. Its in every sport I really didn't think it was in rugby or that they would be giving out the likes of co-codamol and diazepam.
the dark side of Rugby - its sad what players have to do to get through the pain and not to mention what these meds even just paracetemol does to the stomach and organs can be life threatening in the long term...just goes to show Rugby players are only human - not indestructable as we often see them
It’s as if the presenter is trying to create controversy where there is none. Irish players are the best managed in the world. This issue is relevant in France and England Club rugby
Brave from Brian. Best wishes from Limerick Eire.
Love the honesty
BOD is the biggest enabler of steroids in rugby with his blanket denials.
I can only imagine the concoctions American footballers take.
Brett Favre, ex Packers and Vikings QB had a well documented problem with prescription painkillers.
I posted an opinion last night on the painkiller use but its not here this morning !
Maybe you only dreamed it
Yeah, or listening to Quinlan did it. No, Saw it posted but returned to check and it was gone. Never mind.
@@daikayll1897 loads of censorship from channels like this.
Let’s be honest, I played rugby at a very much lower level than these guys but I also had to go to work on Monday.
So because of the wish to play and the need and wish to go to work I played while carrying an injury and took as many codine and ibruprofen as needed on Saturday morning and Monday too.
If asked at team selection if I was fit I said yes, unless I had an injury that would limit my performance (groin strain, hamstring pull etc.)
We are rugby players and we want to play. I was never payed to play and never pressured to play.
The fact is that we are all big boys and we know that the game is hard on our bodies.
Play or not. But playing is better than not.
It's a topic worthy of discussion for sure, but on the week the Heineken cup returns, I'd have preferred a chat purely about the upcoming games.
I think most sports people end up taking painkillers...i'm a long distance runner and i've always had anti infammatory painkillers in my bag. I think there's this view in general people think if you take these things because of a sport you become an addict. Maybe for a few...the odd one....but most of us don't get addicted. When you hit 35 miles running you'll be glad you had a few painkillers in your bag. Are they killing you....probably not as much as the run is.
Players need to be commended for what they do to get on the pitch.
Lol. I would argue condemned, censured ... or prevented from playing, rather than commended, but I get your point re: sacrifice.
To be fair there are a lot of people taking difene to go to work anyway! Just to be able to stop the back pain when you sit at a desk all day. Not isolated to rugby players.
It would be impossible to play the professional game without painkillers the game has changed since amateur days
People don't believe there are doctors paid by the organisations to come in and literally give players any drug they want. Its in every sport I really didn't think it was in rugby or that they would be giving out the likes of co-codamol and diazepam.
PEDs are huge in rugby, prescribed by dictors and BOD does all he can to cover it up when asked.
Kimmage is grinning right now
Diazepam and sleepers shocked me but nothing else .Thats definitely not happening now.
Oh dear, Eddie should’ve let bod play in 07
the dark side of Rugby - its sad what players have to do to get through the pain and not to mention what these meds even just paracetemol does to the stomach and organs can be life threatening in the long term...just goes to show Rugby players are only human - not indestructable as we often see them
It’s as if the presenter is trying to create controversy where there is none. Irish players are the best managed in the world. This issue is relevant in France and England Club rugby
People not animals.
It's like a morgue in there...
Yeah in fairness the House of Rugby podcast with Haskell is fair more entertaining.
Getting a bit sick of seeing bod almost everyday on my feed