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Came in like a WRECKING BALL

Kyle Sinckler is bulldozing into the Six Nations this February on the back of a powerhouse performance at the 2019 World Cup. The 18-stone England and Harlequins prop scored his first international try against Australia in the quarter-final and tore lumps out of the All Blacks with his power and aggression in the semi-final. Unfortunately for Sinckler and for England, he was forced off with concussion in the first minute of the heart-breaking final defeat to South Africa, but as one of the few state school pupils to force his way into the England squad, Sinckler is not one to let hard times get in his way.

Men’s Fitness: Kyle, after beating the mighty All Blacks, then losing to South Africa in the final, how have you rewired your mindset ahead of the 2020 Six Nations?

“It was obviously difficult personally, and for the team, to lose a game of that magnitude after getting so far. But in sport you can’t rest on your laurels and you

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