"First-class" - The left-field business owned by England captain Jamie George away from the world of rugby - Ruck

“First-class” – The left-field business owned by England captain Jamie George away from the world of rugby

England captain Jamie George took the plunge into the business world with his best friend in 2018.

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The Carter & George practice clinic, which offers first-class physiotherapy and rehabilitation services, is the joint venture of George and experienced physiotherapist and best friend Rhys Carter.

Established in 2018, the synergy of Rhys’ professional and experienced physiotherapy background, with Jamie’s unique understanding as a professional rugby player, allows The Carter & George Practice to provide a uniquely well-rounded service to all their patients.

The Carter & George Practice consists of a team of highly qualified professionals with specialist knowledge, spanning a diverse range of conditions and treatments. Our team works collaboratively to treat our patients with a balanced approach that is usually reserved for professional athletes.

They have a team who can cover anything from sports injuries to back pain; from the young to the elderly.

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“The Carter & George Practice has been a dream of ours for many years, and we are so excited to be opening the practice in 2018,” said George

“As a professional rugby player, I spend a lot of time looking after my body and keeping myself in peak physical condition.Therefore, I know from experience that a healthy combination of physiotherapy and regular physical activity can have an incredible effect on general health and well-being.

“At the practice, we will aim to treat patients’ pain, improve their health, fitness and mobility, and educate them on the importance of taking care of themselves and keeping moving. I can’t wait to get the community involved in some fun sporting activity, too – we want this to be a real hub for all sorts of events and engagements.

“I’ll still be playing for my club and hopefully at an international level, but Saracens are extremely supportive of their players taking the time to develop their personal profile by branching out into business, and I’m looking forward to doing the team proud with this one!”

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“1/10” – Five players who flopped in the opening round: 2024 Six Nations

We take a look at five players who failed to perform in the opening round of the 2024 Six Nations.

#1. Paul Willemse (France)

Rugby Pass 1/10: “Got one point for running onto the pitch because after that it was a disaster for the lock forward. Lucky to get a yellow for his hit on Andrew Porter, he didn’t learn his lesson after 10 minutes contemplation and another hit to the head of an opponent, he left the referee with no option but to end his contest. Dumb.”

Planet Rugby 2/10: ““How do you want us to tackle?” were the words the second-rower asked before being issued his second yellow card and subsequent red. The answer is simple: lower Paul, lower.”

Telegraph 1/10: “The first hit was silly enough but to commit exactly the same offence six minutes after returning to the field, after a get-out-jail-free card, bordered on lunacy. France’s hopes of victory departed with him.”

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