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19th January 2017
03:11pm GMT

"It's extremely physical and the pace of the game is very quick. You have so many international players over here now that the pace can be relentless. We had 16 weeks of games in a row there. "It can be very, very relentless. It is very, very relentless. Everyone's home can be a fortress and the teams at the top are the ones that can pick up a few games away from home."
Coughlan, who now lines out with the likes of Conrad Smith, Colin Slade and Steffon Armitage, offered a decent reason as to why Racing 92, Munster's Champions Cup opponents this weekend, are struggling in the league and in Europe this season. He commented:
"It's so long, the season. Especially during a World Cup year. It does have an impact on the following year. "Racing having so many people involved in the World Cup and then going so far last year - I think [the Top 14] final was the 25th of June. We were back in pre-season when they played their last game. We were back a week at that stage. "To put that much of a burden on people, then you have your four [pre-season] games in July and season starting in mid August. To be consistent, do recruitment and to get them recuperated... it is going to be difficult."June 26 2015 to June 24 2016 [364 days] and June 18 2016 to June 4 2017 [351 days]. They are some long flipping seasons. And GAA players thought they had it bad... *You can check out more on The Crooked Feed here.
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