Edwards wants mid-winter break
Shaun Edwards believes the RFU should introduce a mid-winter break for English clubs to prevent players from tiring towards the end of the season. Edwards says the huge emphasis of the Six Nations Championship leaves teams and players drained, leaving little time for recovery.
The Wasps head coach and Wales defence coach told the Guardian that a three-week club break would be beneficial to everyone involved in the game.
"Built into the Six Nations programme are a couple of rest periods," Edwards wrote. "[There is] almost a fortnight between England meeting Wales and then Ireland, and a similar period before the final game against Scotland - which would also benefit the guys who stay behind [at their clubs].
"Three weeks without a game would give bodies time to recover as well as reduce the number of games played with weakened sides.
"I am not suggesting a slimmer programme, merely one slightly revamped with those 'lost' games played midweek, one home and one away, towards the end of the season. Our experience in the past month suggests it would be a winner in both rugby and financial terms.
"A combination of ice and gales cost us games against Sale and Newcastle which were rearranged and played when the elements were kinder. In both cases the better conditions led to cracking, attacking rugby and full houses. More than 10,000 were at Kingston Park on Wednesday, well up on Newcastle's average.
"Playing under lights has a special buzz that fans seem to appreciate almost as much as missing a Saturday or Sunday on freezing terraces or in storm-lashed stands. That extra bit of theatre would further enhance the excitement that builds towards the end of every season."



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