Yellowbelly Furlong on tactics, Davy, and false perceptions

Tadhg Furlong wouldn’t usually be of a mind to do much the day after a game.

Yellowbelly Furlong on tactics, Davy, and false perceptions

Tadhg Furlong wouldn’t usually be of a mind to do much the day after a game.

The Wexford tighthead has become a familiar face to Irish rugby fans this past few years but what the average punter doesn’t, can’t, see is the physical and mental toll taken by an hour or 80 minutes of rugby at the coalface.

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