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6th October 2023
10:46am BST

"I’m still surprised no matter what the year. When I look at the people who have got to 100 [caps], it’s almost a little bit embarrassing with the names ahead of me to be honest, people I grew up following and supporting, hugely inspirational characters."To be the 10th, it’s going to take some time to settle in. It’s certainly nothing I ever expected or dreamed of. We all talk about having dreams, but that was way off the radar to be honest."
"I have spoken to a few guys who have finished or at the end stage of their careers. You can’t do as much as the young guys do these days - some of the extras they do afterwards and pre-training, I just can’t physically do them."So I need to use sessions as diligently as I can to get as much fitness, ball-play, whatever. I need to get that in the session really as I’m pushing on a bit. It’s changed in a few of those dynamics, stuff in the gym where a few years ago I would have been flying. "But you just need to manage the body a bit more. The main thing for me is Saturday – it’s getting yourself ready and prepared for a test match. "There are certainly adjustments that need to be made, and I’ve had some good S&C [strength and conditioning] guys and coaches who have looked after me down the years. "It’s about me being physically able to play at the weekend and in the best possible nick, then I’m normally in a good place. A lot of times the tendency in bigger weeks is to do more, because you think it’s a bigger week and we’ve got to get to get through more. "But what we’ve learned over time is that less is more at times, to keep the juice in the legs. That’s an analogy I’ve used a bit more as I’ve got older." Related links:
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