JOSH Adams’ pain last season extended beyond a run of one try in nine matches for Wales. Despite torn shoulder ligaments, recurring knee problems and a troublesome groin, the Cardiff wing somehow stayed fit enough to start all five matches in the Six Nations.
At the end of it, the rugby gods inflicted further misery in the shape of a wooden spoon.
Back in one piece after a summer’s rest and specialist care, Adams declares himself fit and firing for the new season.
Those who take only a casual interest in the Six Nations will remember him for his generosity at the end o...
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