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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="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 838388" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>It's all about 'On The Day'.</p><p>If you win 'on the day' your team was the better team.</p><p>The other team may have played very well and missed opportunities, but your team took them so they won in the end as they were the better team 'on the day'.</p><p></p><p>It's cool to lament missed chances etc but there's no point to carry on about it.</p><p>England won the game, by 5 clear points, away from home, thats a deserved victory in my book and the losers played well, they played strong but when they had long periods of sustained pressure they did not turn it into points. Rob Howelly? made some exceedingly poor bench choices (so bad you have to wonder if he's on the take). The game stayed close and England jumped on their opportunity late in the peace and nailed it.</p><p></p><p>Enjoyable game to watch for the neutral. Great spirit from both teams. My MotM by a mile was Nathan Hughes. He just kept going to the well and making ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 838388, member: 70721"] It's all about 'On The Day'. If you win 'on the day' your team was the better team. The other team may have played very well and missed opportunities, but your team took them so they won in the end as they were the better team 'on the day'. It's cool to lament missed chances etc but there's no point to carry on about it. England won the game, by 5 clear points, away from home, thats a deserved victory in my book and the losers played well, they played strong but when they had long periods of sustained pressure they did not turn it into points. Rob Howelly? made some exceedingly poor bench choices (so bad you have to wonder if he's on the take). The game stayed close and England jumped on their opportunity late in the peace and nailed it. Enjoyable game to watch for the neutral. Great spirit from both teams. My MotM by a mile was Nathan Hughes. He just kept going to the well and making ground. [/QUOTE]
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