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Queensland Reds prop Massimo de Lutiis targets international debut after injury recovery

Huling Queensland Prop Massimo de Lutiis promised to put aside a season struggling with a wrist injury to install his case to add a hymen Wallabies hat to his 2025 resume.

Before making a super Rugby output, the 21 -year -old entering an Australian camp at the beginning of the year was influenced by the power of scrum and its power at the deceptive speed before ending a harmless incident campaign in May.

Particularly frustrating as he came out of the infuriance – especially the last serious injury, considering a quadruple problem, he implied that he would work on his upper body and to break a 202.5 kilogram of a bench press record in all Queensland football codes – De Lutiis implied that he would be a more damaging possibility on his return.

Massimo de Lutiis was allocated for Wallabies honor before the super Rugby exit.Credit: Reds Media

“I was struggling in the game and driving in Brumbies and [my wrist] I just caught in a strange position. He twisted and came out, ”Lutiis remembered.

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Im I tear the ties and everything inside, and I did a very good job on it. [But] When you get the upper body injury, the best thing you can do is to work in your lower body, so I really got into crouching.

“Fizyo is gaining speed to me [as well]We’il see how this goes. We have plenty of sources here; We have [psychologist] Hayley [Cronin]And then most of the big men went through these things.

“They help you along the way, they tell you how to do something and how to make your head right.”

The 126 -kilogram power center will return at the launch of Reds’s Super Rugby Australian slope and will ironicly receive Brumbia in Ballymore.

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