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Wales statement: Alisha Butchers' 'significant' knee injury

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Wales flanker Alisha Butchers will return home from the World Cup in New Zealand after suffering a knee injury. The Welsh Rugby Union said that Butchers’ injury was significant and that she will head back to Wales for further investigation and treatment.

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Butchers was hurt during Wales’ 18-15 pool victory over Scotland on Sunday and a decision regarding her replacement will be made in the coming days.

The WRU statement read: “Wales flanker Alisha Butchers sustained a significant knee injury during the win over Scotland on Sunday and will return home for further investigation and treatment. A decision on Butchers’ replacement will be taken in the coming days.”

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Head coach Ioan Cunningham added: “Alisha is a fantastic player. She is a huge part of our environment on and off the field and I have every confidence she will work as hard on her rehab as she does in training and on the pitch. We wish her a speedy recovery and look forward to having her back in our programme as soon as possible.”

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Leo Cullen defends his position after Leinster's Champions Cup exit

It's funny you say that boet, it's one thing to say “We are the best team in the world and yet still do no better than your predecessors” and still fail at a QF game in a RWC for instance.

It's another thing to not only say but also to show HOW you are the best team in the World by winning a RWC twice in a row which is what both NZ and RSA have done.


So yes it could be arrogance on the part of Boks and Blacks but we have a legitimate reason for feeling that way. Whereas Ireland never have. In fact in terms of WCs, they have only ever done better than Italy regarding the Six Nations teams.

England have been in at least three finals, won one.

France have been in three finals, although they lost all of them, Wales have been in at least two Semi Finals, Scotland one Semi Final.

Even amongst your peers, you guys are at the back. So I don't see what reason you have be arrogant and yet, and yet you are.


Yes you win when the ultimate pressure is not on you. Pool games, three match series, autumn series, etc, URC and EPCR pool games. But when it comes to highest tier stakes, you don't have the ability to capitalize.


It's not how you start that matters, although it does help, but how you finish. I am reminded of Munster from 2023, playing seven away games in a row and managing to win all of them on the trot including a final. That one hurt because it was against my team the Stormers.


But the stats don't even help your case. So there is a difference between “arrogance” based on fact and that based on feeling.

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