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Owen Franks takes freezing recovery dip in Tasman region as he chases perfect ending to All Black career

August 1, 2019

In early April the prop’s World Cup chances looked shot after suffering a shoulder injury playing for the Crusaders. (Source: Other)

From stem cell therapy, to freezing mid-winter swims, prop Owen Franks is leaving no stone unturned as he chases the perfect ending to his All Blacks career at a third World Cup.

Franks, who revealed this week that he had used stem cell therapy to overcome a shoulder injury he suffered in April, is using the week off from the All Blacks’ Rugby Championships to enjoy a family break in the Tasman region.

As per usual with the prop famous for his ultra-professional approach, Franks got a gym session in during the break.

Then he took it up a notch, posting a photo on his Instagram story of what we can only imagine was a freezing recovery dip in the Riwaka Resurgence, near Moteuka.

Franks is one of four players - alongside captain Kieran Read, Sam Whitelock and Sonny Bill Williams - who could be become the first three-time World Cup winners if they are selected and the All Blacks lift the William Webb Ellis Cup for a third straight time in Japan.


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