Thursday, June 6, 2013

The coach of Papua New Guinea, Adrian LAM


The staff of the PNG makes its mark in the UKTuesday, May 28, 2013 2:32 p.m. | Updated on Tuesday, May 28, 2013 2:33 p.m.The coach of Papua New Guinea, Adrian LAM, we talk about these past few days in the UK, five months before the opening of the World Cup Football.Former player for Wigan Warriors, with some of its technical staff made the trip last week to prepare for the arrival of his best players in October.Adrian LIAM - Coach PNGAdrian LAM recalls that: "Papua New Guinea is the only country in the world where rugby league is the national sport, the preparation of this event is very important.""Mal Meninga with us as responsible for the high-level program, funded by the Government and many businesses in Papua New Guinea.""In athletics, we've had a number of training camp with our players based in PNG, which allows us to be more confident about what lies ahead."Papua New Guinea is part of Group B alongside Samoa, France, and the World Champion Team title: New Zealand. The objective is clear: to reach the quarterfinals of the World Cup."The time has passed since the World Cup in Australia (2008), and even if we found a chicken, we raised our game This is seen especially in our last game against England. ""We keep good memories of 2008 despite the defeats. This competition has made us grow. ""For what is our visit to the UK, we toured the various facilities. I had the chance to play here in Wigan during my playing career, which allows me to already know the scene. This Travel is needed to better adapt to the environment, locate our hotel, the gym ... that we could not do in Papua. ""This is also an opportunity to look at a few players playing in the UK, whether in Super League or Kingstone Press Championship. But also to observe the tactics implemented by the coaches here. This will allow us to work on specific issues at the next training camp. "Source: www.rlwc2013.com

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