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  • 29. Effect of caffeinated gum on a battery of rugby-specific tests in trained university-standard male rugby union players.
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    Cameron SL, McLay-Cooke RT, Brown RC, Gray AR, Fairbairn KA.
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  • 34. Influence of postactivation potentiation on sprinting performance in professional rugby players.
    Bevan HR, Cunningham DJ, Tooley EP, Owen NJ, Cook CJ, Kilduff LP.
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  • 36. The Effect of Caffeine on Repeat-High-Intensity-Effort Performance in Rugby League Players.
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    Glaise P, Rogowski I, Martin C.
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