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England's Vunipola warns tired players could strike

In an interview with The Times on Friday, the Saracens No.8, who missed the recent British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand through injury, said governing bodies did not appear to understand the punishing schedule's impact on players.

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"Everyone complains that they keep pushing the salary cap up but we need more players," he said. "It's not about money, it's about the toil we're put through."

Vunipola, 24, said Saracens looked after him well but added that strike action by players might be the only way to force Premiership executives to address the problem.

"Something is going to give," he said. "Something might happen where we follow the NFL or NBA, where they had a lockout. I'm not saying I'm going to start it, but I feel like something needs to happen for the suits to realise these guys are serious.

"It comes down to how much we play," he said. "My body could not handle it. I might think I'm strong and tough but I'm not. I just got worn down. The suits are always talking about it but they have never played nine months in today's rugby. It's something I would love to change – play less."

Top players can be involved in a dozen international matches as well as potentially 30 or more club fixtures over the course of a season.

With only one match played a week, that can mean very little respite for players usually starting their season in early September and not finishing until the end of the June tests in the Southern Hemisphere.

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