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Rugby World Cup 2015
[2015 RWC] 2nd Warm Up Match: Wales vs Ireland (29/08/2015)
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<blockquote data-quote="msf" data-source="post: 742671" data-attributes="member: 72153"><p>Just for a change I will disagree with good no. 10...</p><p></p><p>Actually, I kind of agree that both sides are rather predictable in their patterns, but I think this might actually be an advantage at the World Cup. Both Ireland and Wales´attacking games seem much more conventional/classical than England´s/Bath´s, being based on a scrum half with a long pass from the base and big runners off the 10. I thought Wales´spacing in attack was particularly good. They don´t run many complicated moves like England, but they have a very low error count on the moves they do run, and I think this may be more important in the end, especially given the fact that the England centres will never have played together before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msf, post: 742671, member: 72153"] Just for a change I will disagree with good no. 10... Actually, I kind of agree that both sides are rather predictable in their patterns, but I think this might actually be an advantage at the World Cup. Both Ireland and Wales´attacking games seem much more conventional/classical than England´s/Bath´s, being based on a scrum half with a long pass from the base and big runners off the 10. I thought Wales´spacing in attack was particularly good. They don´t run many complicated moves like England, but they have a very low error count on the moves they do run, and I think this may be more important in the end, especially given the fact that the England centres will never have played together before. [/QUOTE]
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