Monday 9 March 2015

Brad is at Chance to Play for England after injury



Brad Barritt is a South Africans born English international Rugby player. He has ability to play as the position of Centre and can over Fly Half. Barritt showed great promise as a quality inside Centre for his provincial team. Brad called for England senior Squad for the first time in 2010 against New Zealand. He also played for England in 2012 Six Nations Championship against Scotland.
Brad Barritt injured in the last match. In the Aviva Premiership, Brad was challenging a high kick but landed uncomfortably and his right leg bent backwards as home fly half Goode landed on it. He was treated on the field, initial indications were that Barritt had suffered a medial ligament strain in his knee but that early prognosis soon changed.

Saracens director of rugby Mr. McCall said that Brad knee seems to be okay but his ankle injured. We are all hopeful it won’t be too serious. Brad did not look very good; he has been unlucky this season. I am sure he will be very close to selection for England next weekend and England will show a great game in coming Rugby World cup.
 Scrum half Ben Youngs said:

We would be delighted if we were to win the championship because it is a very hard thing to win. It is really important to finish the Six Nations strongly. We need to get the result now, as well as the performance. That means playing on the front foot, playing English rugby, being powerful, getting over the top of teams, being good at the breakdown, beating teams round the corner and being really direct. We have got to make sure we finish like that and give ourselves a real good platform going into our summer camp.

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