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en I'm really disappointed. I've been training for so long and just for that, and not to be able to compete is really frustrating. ... There's no way I would make it. I would have to ski on one leg pretty much.

en To not to be able to compete is really frustrating. I'd have to ski on one leg pretty much.

en I'm very disappointed. You train for so long toward this goal and then you can't take part in the race. That's really frustrating.

en Paula hit a rock when out training and developed a bruised foot and it is taking a long time to settle down. In particular it has been causing problems on the track, constantly flaring up and she cannot do proper flat out training sessions. It reared up again at the end of January and we feel it would be stupid, too much of an unnecessary risk, to compete in Melbourne.

en There's a saying that if you compete against the best it will only make you better, and I'm hoping that will come true. We want to be able to compete and put on a first-class meet, and we want people to come back to Albuquerque because we think this is pretty special.

en Here we are about to play, and I'm not going to be able to play, so I'm a little bit disappointed. All the training -- I don't want to say it was for nothing -- but I was really excited to play in a game. It's a little bit frustrating now.

en Guys were disappointed and frustrated. It?s the kind of feeling that we don?t want to have during the playoffs, especially when you know you can give a little more and play a little harder and execute a little better. We all what we have to do and we can compete with every team in this division. It?s up to us to come together as a group and make some noise and make a run, which we?re capable of doing.

en I'm very disappointed. Pex Tufvesson is a fantastic genius. But I've been training a long time, and once you get your senses about you, you're thankful it happened here and not on the track when he could have broken a leg or gotten hurt badly.

en It's been a pretty long month of training six days a week and ... watching the guys do really well has been a bit hard. It's really an entertaining type of rugby they're playing, it looks like something that would be really fun to play. So I've missed out on a big push into the season and I'm looking to make amends.

en As I said all summer long, we were a pretty good team (last season). The best thing to do might be to add a training camp. Not add a player, add a training camp. Sometimes that's all you need. We just need to sustain the special second half that we had last year. We don't need to upgrade.

en I'm just glad I've got a bout. It's been frustrating, to keep training and training and have things like that happen. I'm ready to take out that frustration.

en Obviously, it's very frustrating. We're disappointed with the way we played but there's a lot of other teams that would have liked to have been here. I'm very proud of the way this team's played all year long and we were very happy to be here.

en I like to see where guys can mix it up, where you might have a guy that's not so long going against a guy that hits a long way. It's tough to compete against the long hitters. You may be able to get them over 18 holes, but 72 ... it's pretty tough.

en [Small] has got the best training partner in the nation in Rush, who won the Nationals last year. They compete against each other every day in training.

en She's not going to compete. When the time comes, once she's been cleared to really start training, we'll move into that phase. But I'm not going to injure (or risk injuring) an athlete for a minor goal. Logan has a long way to go in her career.


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