George Kruis hopes to see medicinal cannabis introduced as an alternative to painkillers to help players cope with the wear and tear caused by the modern game.

In the United Kingdom it is currently only prescribed for severe forms of epilepsy, the side-effects of chemotherapy and multiple sclerosis, but there are growing calls for it to be seen as a treatment for a wider ranger of conditions.

Kruis, the England and Lions lock, co-launched cannabis oil company fourfivecbd two years ago and sees the stronger medicinal form that contains the psychoactive compound THC as having far-reaching benefits within sport.

George Kruis has been capped by England and the Lions
George Kruis has been capped by England and the Lions (David Davies/PA)

ā€œI hope that as professional rugby players weā€™re not too far off having access to medicinal cannabis as part of it being made available to athletes generally,ā€ Kruis told the PA new agency.

ā€œItā€™s a natural alternative to some of the bits that are out there on the market already. Itā€™s user-led and the push is from patient to doctor and it has a lot of people interested in it.

ā€œItā€™s prescribed as an alternative to painkillers in many countries. In the next few years there will be more attention put towards these types of treatments as part of a holistic approach.

ā€œPlayers are calling for it in NFL and there have been some recent changes to what gets flagged in some of their tests.

ā€œIf youā€™re an international player, rugby comes thick and fast. Itā€™s a tough sport.ā€

Along with all players, Kruis is in self-isolation with the Gallagher Premiership on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic.

England and his club Saracens have supplied training programmes involving running and bodyweight exercises, while online gaming sessions with team-mates have helped with social bonding.

ā€œThereā€™s plenty of comms, lots of heat flying back and forth, which is a good sign. Playstation use has gone up to make sure everyone is talking to each other,ā€ Kruis said.

ā€œWeā€™re playing Call of Duty, so when we get half an hour we get together. Thereā€™s a group of eight or so ā€“ big enough to call it social bonding.

ā€œRichard Barrington and Vincent Koch are the best, Will Skelton gives out the most heat. Heā€™s a snake so youā€™ve got to watch out for him.ā€

The majority of Premiership players are taking 25 per cent pay cuts to help clubs offset the financial implications of the Covid-19 crisis, a move opposed by some but embraced by Kruis.

ā€œI can only speak for myself but weā€™re in an entertainment industry which is being hammered at the moment,ā€ said Kruis.

ā€œIf weā€™re on a good wage and weā€™re complaining about 25 per cent, then I donā€™t think weā€™re realistic about the situation.

ā€œA lot of people have taken a big hit, losing their jobs, and itā€™s affected the economy.

ā€œSome people are doing an unbelievably good job around the nation during this crisis. Iā€™m very humbled by the situation. I think 25 per cent is reasonable.ā€

Kruis will reveal his club future next week with Japanese domestic rugby his likely destination once his Saracens contract expires in the summer.

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