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Chic_Raul_ista

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  1. You could be right but it's very uncomfortable what is going on right now hope what is going on gets resolved quickly
  2. her best ed for ELLE to date
  3. Full Match @SuperKakashiSenpai's Channel
  4. I agree with you completely, something seems off with Raul at Schalke right now. I do believe it has a lot to do with the coach but even when he celebrated his goal he didn't seem happy at all. Don't know what is going to happen but all we can do is wait and see <_<
  5. Cayetano receiving his award in Guisando (
  6. Injury-prone France centre Maxime Mermoz has been ruled out for at least two weeks after spraining an ankle in Saturday's World Cup warm-up win against Ireland. Coach Marc Lievremont said on Sunday that the 25-year-old would miss next week's return Test against Ireland in Dublin. Three other players also picked up knee injuries during the 19-12 win in Bordeaux - lock Romain Millo-Chluski, number eight Imanol Harinordoquy and veteran back Damien Traille. "It's a bit more of a problem for Max (Mermoz) with a slight sprain and a layoff the duration of which is difficult to foresee today (Sunday) but we can think of a minimum two weeks," said Lievremont. Mermoz, capped nine times, had not played since February 5 after injuring a shoulder during the Six Nations match against Scotland. He was substituted after 27 minutes by David Skrela with fly-half Francois Trinh-Duc moving to centre. Planet Rugby Francois Trinh-Duc might miss France's second test with Ireland in Dublin, his wife is due to give birth to their first child in the coming days. L'Equipe
  7. Wales star Gavin Henson will be sidelined for the start of the World Cup and is likely to miss the entire tournament after undergoing surgery on a dislocated bone in his right wrist. Henson suffered the injury in the first half of Saturday's 19-9 victory over England in a World Cup warm-up fixture in Cardiff and at 29 looks set to go through his career without once playing in the sport's global showpiece.He was overlooked by then Wales coach Steve Hansen in 2003 and failed to recover from injury in time four years later.Although the Welsh Rugby Union have not officially ruled Henson out of the World Cup, he faces a recovery period of six to eight weeks and the tournament kicks off in New Zealand on September 9. Even if he recovers in six weeks, Wales' pool campaign will already be well under way by then, meaning coach Warren Gatland would be taking a major gamble if he named him in the final 30-man squad due to be announced on August 22. If Gatland does not select Henson, he could then only play a part in the competition by replacing an injured player. "Gavin underwent surgery this morning at the Vale Hospital to correct the dislocation to a bone in his right wrist," Prav Mathema, the WRU's national medical performance manager. "He has been given a return to play time of six to eight weeks which, while ruling him out of selection for the initial World Cup squad, could see him available to the coaches while we are still in the pool stages of the tournament. "With that fact in mind, Gavin will remain under the care of the Wales national squad medical staff in order to ensure that he returns to fitness at the earliest opportunity in case the coaches need to call him out to New Zealand for any reason." Henson's injury is the latest setback for Gatland ahead of a World Cup campaign that sees Wales grouped with South Africa, Samoa, Fiji and Namibia. Scarlets wing Morgan Stoddart broke his leg against England at Twickenham last weekend, while Matthew Rees is battling to overcome a neck problem. With Henson sidelined, Gatland could bring 20-year-old Scott Williams into his plans, but Henson will be a significant loss as he can play at centre, full-back or fly-half. The injury is another low for Henson, who spent almost two years out of the sport as he came to terms with repeated injury blows. After question marks over his appetite to continue playing, Henson looked to have done enough to secure his World Cup place after taking part in two Wales training camps in Poland last month. He is currently without a club after spells at Saracens and Toulon last season. Meanwhile, Wales fly-half Rhys Priestland, who suffered a thigh injury on Saturday, will be re-assessed on Monday, while Lee Byrne and Leigh Halfpenny have been declared fully fit and in contention for selection against Argentina in the final World Cup warm-up game next Saturday. Planet Rugby

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