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2025 Guinness Six Nations
2014 Six Nations: France vs England (Round 1)
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 620791" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>I don't know what kind of training England goes through, but they're really big physically...I think we need to intensify our gym sessions in France...modern Rugby will be, and already is, basically all about the muscle. Huge forwards, huge backs, and a simple game plan to utilize those two divisions. Huge tackles on defense and turnover ball in rucks, and then breaking through the defense or bending the defensive curtain with ball in hand. There's no substitute for weight in Rugby, and it's no mystery Wales, England and South Africa are amongst the best in the world right now. The "pass, ruck, pass, ruck" or 'one pass game' works perfectly well, just look at the Springboks. Say what you want about that last comment, it's the mere truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 620791, member: 57076"] I don't know what kind of training England goes through, but they're really big physically...I think we need to intensify our gym sessions in France...modern Rugby will be, and already is, basically all about the muscle. Huge forwards, huge backs, and a simple game plan to utilize those two divisions. Huge tackles on defense and turnover ball in rucks, and then breaking through the defense or bending the defensive curtain with ball in hand. There's no substitute for weight in Rugby, and it's no mystery Wales, England and South Africa are amongst the best in the world right now. The "pass, ruck, pass, ruck" or 'one pass game' works perfectly well, just look at the Springboks. Say what you want about that last comment, it's the mere truth. [/QUOTE]
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