yeeahhh lydates the lion
amirite?
amirite?
No offence but I wasnt the one talking about The Brand, and O'Brien and what Lydiate was going to do to O'Brien. This thread was wayy off topic, I just focused a few minds.
Anyhoo laughing aside, most of what I said is semi true but I've obviously exaggerated it for dramatic purposes.
Roberts is not the player he was, neither is Ryan Jones. I'm not saying they are finished but I believe Wales would be a stronger team with both of them on the bench. I'm not sure if you have options at 8, but you should be playing Hook and Davies in the centres. Lydiate and Warburton are nothing but hype at the moment. I haven’t seen a truly dominant performance from either of them either at club level or at international level. Sure they seem to be strengthening an area where Wales were pretty weak in the past (haven’t had a proper 6 in years have you) but I'm not convinced that they are quality yet.
I not actually too bothered who wins this game. As one of the other posters said, its meaningless really. Sure I want Ireland to win it, but once we continue to improve their discipline, reduce the errors and score tries with ease we are going in the right direction. If we do that and lose by 10 I won’t actually be too disappointed. I'd like Ireland to peak in August, not in February so this is all about progression.
So high you have to steal the Welsh rejects (Ruddock)We are playing Scarlets this weekend, without Jennings, O'Brien and Heaslip (our first choice backrow) yet we still get to put out a backrow of Dom Ryan, Ruddock and McLaughlin. Excuse me for not wetting myself over two of the great white hopes coming out of Wales. I suppose our standards are just a little higher over here![]()
welsh fans and most irish fans are saying itill be a close game Seperated by 3-5 points could go either way but the english fans seem to think wales will have a feild day sean o'brien played badley against the scots and rog isnt as good as everyone thinks he is which is all UNTRUE!
The welsh are still ****** they lost out on the two Ruddock brothers. Either way, both these lads were born in Dublin, to an Irish mother.So high you have to steal the Welsh rejects (Ruddock)
Kieran Bracken!At least we steal them from the SH, not our neighbours
The welsh are still ****** they lost out on the two Ruddock brothers. Either way, both these lads were born in Dublin, to an Irish mother.
Kieran Bracken!
I prefer sloppy seconds.I believe the polite way to describe them are "hand-me-downs".
To each their ownI prefer sloppy seconds.
The welsh are still ****** they lost out on the two Ruddock brothers. Either way, both these lads were born in Dublin, to an Irish mother.
Kieran Bracken!
On that I have to add in I think Rhys Ruddock will be international class when fully developed like he is still young