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Front row looks inexperienced or provokable and ill disciplined
3/4 line not looking very scary either
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3/4 line not looking very scary either
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I think we have a great chance of winning our first 4 games. France away is winnable, and we should be able to win our home games. Our chances against England depends entirely on how each of us fare from an injury point of view. We need to keep (i) Furlong fit, (ii) keep two of our three main second rows fit, (iii) get O'Brien on the field in time, (iv) keep Sexton & Murray fit, and (v) Keep Henshaw fit. If any of those falter, our chances against England in Twickenham dwindle pretty quickly. We probably have enough depth elsewhere to handle an injury or two.simonokeeffe wrote:Front row looks inexperienced or provokable and ill disciplined
3/4 line not looking very scary either
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But by God do I love the 6 Nations. I can't wait for it to start.
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Would agree on most of the key menCiaranIrl wrote:I think we have a great chance of winning our first 4 games. France away is winnable, and we should be able to win our home games. Our chances against England depends entirely on how each of us fare from an injury point of view. We need to keep (i) Furlong fit, (ii) keep two of our three main second rows fit, (iii) get O'Brien on the field in time, (iv) keep Sexton & Murray fit, and (v) Keep Henshaw fit. If any of those falter, our chances against England in Twickenham dwindle pretty quickly. We probably have enough depth elsewhere to handle an injury or two.simonokeeffe wrote:Front row looks inexperienced or provokable and ill disciplined
3/4 line not looking very scary either
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But by God do I love the 6 Nations. I can't wait for it to start.
Equally, England are banjoed without Watson, Farrell, M Vunipola, Robshaw, and arguably Te'o.
Billy V a huge loss for them already
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Id be of the mind that only Owen Farrell and the Vunipolas are key for England to keep fit, everyone else in that team is expendable, such is their depth. Billy is their best player, I dont care what the magazines say about Farrell. He is a huge loss for them, don't be surprised to see him back for the Ireland game tho.
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The loss of Sexton and Furlong would be our two most significant losses.Experimental wrote:Id be of the mind that only Owen Farrell and the Vunipolas are key for England to keep fit, everyone else in that team is expendable, such is their depth. Billy is their best player, I dont care what the magazines say about Farrell. He is a huge loss for them, don't be surprised to see him back for the Ireland game tho.
B. Vunipola may well be on the wane (even at 25) because of so much injury and the type of power game he plays.
Saracens have been only ok when Itoje and BV have been absent.
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Way I see it is theyve lost a lot in the backrow especially in terms of experience, theyve struggled for 12s for ages, Ford isnt a great kicker or defender, and Watson only scary dangerman in back 3Experimental wrote:Id be of the mind that only Owen Farrell and the Vunipolas are key for England to keep fit, everyone else in that team is expendable, such is their depth. Billy is their best player, I dont care what the magazines say about Farrell. He is a huge loss for them, don't be surprised to see him back for the Ireland game tho.
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Solomona is pretty scary in attack and May has unbelievable pace. I do agree that overall our squad looks stronger though.
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May is also about as reliable as an Easons paper bag in the rainneiliog93 wrote:Solomona is pretty scary in attack and May has unbelievable pace. I do agree that overall our squad looks stronger though.
Would love Solomona to play just so the Grobbler posse can have a go at the Brits, hopefully to the same extent
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Rhys Priestland could miss the entire 6N
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Typical France. Leave out some of there best players and throw in a load of new players. They never give the team time to blend in. Leaving out Picamoles doesn't make sense to me. Ireland should be looking to win and win well in the first game. Thats if Ireland look to attack space instead of running straight into the French. Then we're playing into their hands.. again!
England and Wales will be interesting to watch. For England you'd wonder if the Eddie Jones effect is wearing off. I agree that Billy Vunipola is a huge loss. You get the feeling they've one eye on the world cup already but they're still the team to beat in the 6 nations.
Wales are changing their style of play. It'll be very interesting to see what type of team Gatland picks. In the past he always went with size and power. Now, they don't have that advantage anymore so will he go with the best attacking players or still pick the biggest, strongest and try to get them to play the more expansive gameplan. Wales coming in a bit under the radar this year.
When I heard Glasgow were getting an artificial pitch, I wondered about injuries.
England and Wales will be interesting to watch. For England you'd wonder if the Eddie Jones effect is wearing off. I agree that Billy Vunipola is a huge loss. You get the feeling they've one eye on the world cup already but they're still the team to beat in the 6 nations.
Wales are changing their style of play. It'll be very interesting to see what type of team Gatland picks. In the past he always went with size and power. Now, they don't have that advantage anymore so will he go with the best attacking players or still pick the biggest, strongest and try to get them to play the more expansive gameplan. Wales coming in a bit under the radar this year.
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Our injury list is horrendous. I know it's all part of the game but seems to be much more than usual this year (or is it just more high profile players getting injured so it's noticed more?). Be interesting to know if our much vaunted change in strength and conditioning plays a part.
When I heard Glasgow were getting an artificial pitch, I wondered about injuries.
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think he had f all chance of playing thoughblockhead wrote:Rhys Priestland could miss the entire 6N
Wales playing Scotland next Autumn btw, benefit for MND
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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/ ... ix-nations
Coming from the perspective of years of Joe's "whatever you say, say nothing" method, some of the quotes ( especially in relation to Boyce and Sinckler) from Jones seem incredible. In fairness to him his record does give him the space for such an unorthodox and unconventional approach. However I can't help wondering if he is sowing some seeds of squad dissension with such remarks. You can bet that if things were to go wrong for England, the ever kind press will use them to savage him
Coming from the perspective of years of Joe's "whatever you say, say nothing" method, some of the quotes ( especially in relation to Boyce and Sinckler) from Jones seem incredible. In fairness to him his record does give him the space for such an unorthodox and unconventional approach. However I can't help wondering if he is sowing some seeds of squad dissension with such remarks. You can bet that if things were to go wrong for England, the ever kind press will use them to savage him
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Win win for Jones.enby wrote:https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/ ... ix-nations
Coming from the perspective of years of Joe's "whatever you say, say nothing" method, some of the quotes ( especially in relation to Boyce and Sinckler) from Jones seem incredible. In fairness to him his record does give him the space for such an unorthodox and unconventional approach. However I can't help wondering if he is sowing some seeds of squad dissension with such remarks. You can bet that if things were to go wrong for England, the ever kind press will use them to savage him
He's leaving no stone unturned to prepare his team.
And press can't claim he should have done what he's doing and didn't.
Don't think Jones thinks like that or gives a hoot either.
He's a cocky Aussie and wouldn't take too much heed of the POM press.
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Dan Biggar looked in a bad way leaving the field yesterday with his arm in a makeshift sling.
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Wales are proper fupped without himLaighin Break wrote:Dan Biggar looked in a bad way leaving the field yesterday with his arm in a makeshift sling.
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Priestland injured too I think. One of Patchell, Anscombe, or Sam Davies to start? Possible that Owen Williams could get a call too.
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Gatty has never seemed to have the love for OW even though hes probably the most experienced of the 3. My guess is he'd pick Anscombe to startjimbobjoe wrote:Priestland injured too I think. One of Patchell, Anscombe, or Sam Davies to start? Possible that Owen Williams could get a call too.
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Patchell to start surely? Or might they bring in Dan Jones from Scarlets?
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Start the Scarlets Buoys against Scots. Base the team around Scarlets half-backs and mid-field and add their front-row. Ospreys in the row and Cardiff - Scarlets back-row. Add in North and Liam Williams and top with 1/2p
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Wales could be in a weird situation like with SA and the Lions (Transvaal); they know they need to expand their gameplan and their form team by some distance plays an expansive game but the national coaches are not known for it at all
Not sure theyve the requisite ball skills in the forwards (that will be picked) either. Their midfield will be interesting too
Not sure theyve the requisite ball skills in the forwards (that will be picked) either. Their midfield will be interesting too
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