Three months on from the crocodile roll and the anguished cry Jack Willis admits to having good days and bad days. Today is a good day.
He has a ticket for the rugby, watching his club Wasps with brother Tom, play Worcester at the Ricoh. The day we spoke was more challenging.
There had been three hard sessions of rehab to get through, with the promise of six to seven months more of the same. “There are battles that go on in your head on a daily basis,” the Premiership’s reigning Player of the Season admitted. “Battles that when you’re playing you don’t have. “There are days - and this has been one of them - where I really struggle for motivation, where I really don’t know how I’m going to keep chugging.
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