Jenkins had multiple surgeries and battled to save his career for two years after a serious knee injury in 2018.
“I felt for big parts of the second half we have dominated and I’m really pleased with the way the youngsters grew when they could have folded. "He had a clear out towards the end of last season, nothing serious, and it's been a little bit problematic, to be honest. Really pleased for both of them." "Really pleased [with Rob]," director of rugby Ryan said ahead of the match. Anybody going to a new club wants to make a big impression. Young said: “We can take a lot of good things from tonight - it was a real worthwhile exercise. Jones, meanwhile, started the outing against Wasps on Friday night. The 29-year-old battled for two years and had multiple surgeries to save his career after suffering a severe knee injury in 2018. We had a very young backline first half, but I thought they did really well. That's the reason he didn't play against Gloucester." Not the one that he seriously injured, the other one. Young added: "Our only international available next week is Rhys Carre.
Now, Barnes believes the flanker will be a key part of Wayne Pivac's plans, to the detriment of club Leicester Tigers, whom he believes will struggle to retain ...
New All Blacks assistant Jason Ryan, who coached Matera this season at the Crusaders, added: “I’m not sure what happened there, me and Joe got our one wrong in the coaches box too, I don’t know if you’ve seen that one. He’ll be the first name on the Welsh team sheet, leaving Leicester yet another key man down come November and then the Six Nations. As yet, it is understood that there have been no takers, but a further delay could lead to his offer being accepted. "The star cast from last season are missing. Yet Wales did not select him until the tour to South Africa. The open-side flanker played with international intensity and nous last season.