CHRIS Hewett’s column last week on flankers seeing the world from different angles was a reminder of the travesties of life highlighted through the actions of a number of committed players who risked their platform for more deserving causes.
The article paints an interesting picture for the game as it struggles with its desired expansion issues, seemingly constrained by its colonial roots with vast estates that need excessive feeding. Rugby finds itself caught in a quagmire of self-centred short-termism of maintaining the vast estates of the same old wealthy members while delive...