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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2017 RBS Six Nations] Round 2: Wales vs England (11/02/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="MojoPin" data-source="post: 836991" data-attributes="member: 71698"><p>Well, not got anything too grand to contribute but after digesting everything over the weekend just want to say well done to England - hell of a game and a very classy finish from Ford, Farrell and Daly. </p><p></p><p>As for Wales, a few positives and a much improved performance overall, but some frustrating individual errors and still problems with our attacking play. Our back row played very well and Biggar played much flatter so those were improvements for sure. Have to wonder though if we'd had an in-form wing on the field whether Biggar would have had a supporting player to pass to when he made his break, which would have put the game away. </p><p></p><p>Ultimately, individual errors but even more evident is the failings in the coaching setup. Howley is on very thin ice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MojoPin, post: 836991, member: 71698"] Well, not got anything too grand to contribute but after digesting everything over the weekend just want to say well done to England - hell of a game and a very classy finish from Ford, Farrell and Daly. As for Wales, a few positives and a much improved performance overall, but some frustrating individual errors and still problems with our attacking play. Our back row played very well and Biggar played much flatter so those were improvements for sure. Have to wonder though if we'd had an in-form wing on the field whether Biggar would have had a supporting player to pass to when he made his break, which would have put the game away. Ultimately, individual errors but even more evident is the failings in the coaching setup. Howley is on very thin ice. [/QUOTE]
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