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Wasps' Simon Shaw tells Lawrence Dallaglio to keep out of team issues

Chris Jones, Rugby Correspondent
2 Jun 2008


Lawrence Dallaglio was today urged to stay away from the Wasps dressing room and concentrate on his new job as a director for the club.

The 35-year-old played his last match at Twickenham on Saturday as Wasps beat Leicester 26-16 to win the Guinness Premiership title and give the former England captain the perfect retirement present.

Team-mate Simon Shaw believes that Dallaglio should now concentrate on finding the club a new stadium and not become sidetracked by team matters.

Shaw, who writes exclusively for the Standard today, said: "Lol will have his work cut out with all the off-the-field stuff, including a new stadium, and if he was to ask my advice, I would suggest he tries to stay out of the dressing room and team meetings.

"It's very difficult to go straight from being a player, to offering advice when you are retired. He has enough on his hands filling the stadium and getting sponsors on board and I am sure he won't have time to come and yell at us."

Shaw is not part of the England party heading to New Zealand today with a cloud hanging over their preparations for the two Tests following yesterday's clash with the Barbarians at Twickenham. England won 17-14 but captain Nick Easter and Aussie Justin Harrison allegedly came to blows in the tunnel after the match.

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