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2014 Six Nations: Ireland vs Wales (Round 2)
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<blockquote data-quote="munstermuffin" data-source="post: 622739" data-attributes="member: 39240"><p>Exactly but for your info RBS get stats off ESPN as part of deal if you noticed ESPN classic used to show all old RBS games. Regards your points they're valid. Add in too when a man takes a ball in to contact and the 1st man on his shoulder. For the 2 games Henry is 19 times POM 13 and Heaslip 4. Not a bad reflection on Heaslip it's the understanding of roles. Here's another I like. In a defensive situation POM has found himself being pillar 14 times. Henry has occupied himself as "c" (a being pillar and so on out) 14 times and Heaslip is usually 1or 2 out. </p><p></p><p>This stat shows POM is playing more like 7 being first in and being pillar when ball lost. Henry then fast in too. </p><p>Simple thing is stats are indicators but it's very rare they tell full story or accurate story.</p><p>On your point around the short carries in tight POM and Henry were the most used in that order with Heaslip next but in the mid area (between 9&12) Heaslip trucked up a lot more ball</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="munstermuffin, post: 622739, member: 39240"] Exactly but for your info RBS get stats off ESPN as part of deal if you noticed ESPN classic used to show all old RBS games. Regards your points they're valid. Add in too when a man takes a ball in to contact and the 1st man on his shoulder. For the 2 games Henry is 19 times POM 13 and Heaslip 4. Not a bad reflection on Heaslip it's the understanding of roles. Here's another I like. In a defensive situation POM has found himself being pillar 14 times. Henry has occupied himself as "c" (a being pillar and so on out) 14 times and Heaslip is usually 1or 2 out. This stat shows POM is playing more like 7 being first in and being pillar when ball lost. Henry then fast in too. Simple thing is stats are indicators but it's very rare they tell full story or accurate story. On your point around the short carries in tight POM and Henry were the most used in that order with Heaslip next but in the mid area (between 9&12) Heaslip trucked up a lot more ball [/QUOTE]
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