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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2016 RBS Six Nations] Round 2: Italy vs. England (14/02/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="spartan32" data-source="post: 782504" data-attributes="member: 72322"><p>I think a lot of people out there want to see a raft of young talent rolled out and be given a chance to show what they can do, and that may well lead to some exciting rugby being played by England. But let me ask you this:</p><p>Would you rather England made sweeping changes, brought in all the young lads, played some pretty rugby but lost, </p><p>Or England play the experienced lads with cooler heads, played boring rugby, but grand slam?</p><p></p><p>Now I know there will be those out there that says to two things are not mutually exclusive, but I would suggest too many young heads out on the field at once can have only one result, especially against The celts, and I for one would just like to see England winning games by hook or by crook, get back into the top 4 and start imposing ourselves on the world stage once more. With that kind of dominance comes a fear factor for other teams that provides the psychological edge that would give younger players more time and space to do their stuff and grow into the English unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spartan32, post: 782504, member: 72322"] I think a lot of people out there want to see a raft of young talent rolled out and be given a chance to show what they can do, and that may well lead to some exciting rugby being played by England. But let me ask you this: Would you rather England made sweeping changes, brought in all the young lads, played some pretty rugby but lost, Or England play the experienced lads with cooler heads, played boring rugby, but grand slam? Now I know there will be those out there that says to two things are not mutually exclusive, but I would suggest too many young heads out on the field at once can have only one result, especially against The celts, and I for one would just like to see England winning games by hook or by crook, get back into the top 4 and start imposing ourselves on the world stage once more. With that kind of dominance comes a fear factor for other teams that provides the psychological edge that would give younger players more time and space to do their stuff and grow into the English unit. [/QUOTE]
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