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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2018 6 Nations] Round 4 : Wales v Italy (11/03/2018) 1500hrs
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeTheNative" data-source="post: 893514" data-attributes="member: 74084"><p>James Davies has been doing pretty well in the Pro 14 the past couple of years. He wasn't a specialist 7s player, he was playing regular 15s before he went to the Olympics. Scrum is a bit of a worry, it always is when Smith is playing at international level however other than that I think that tight 5 is good enough, looking forward to see Dee having a good 60 minutes. The other question mark is the balance of that back row and does it lack physicality. It clearly is rather lightweight so Wales can't be drawn into an arm wrestle, with Anscombe at 10 it will help Wales play with pace off the off. I'm really looking forward to that back line though, dangerous runners everywhere so I hope it clicks. Also hoping for Patchell to come on with 30 mins to go and run in some tries to get some confidence to carry over and start against France.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeTheNative, post: 893514, member: 74084"] James Davies has been doing pretty well in the Pro 14 the past couple of years. He wasn't a specialist 7s player, he was playing regular 15s before he went to the Olympics. Scrum is a bit of a worry, it always is when Smith is playing at international level however other than that I think that tight 5 is good enough, looking forward to see Dee having a good 60 minutes. The other question mark is the balance of that back row and does it lack physicality. It clearly is rather lightweight so Wales can't be drawn into an arm wrestle, with Anscombe at 10 it will help Wales play with pace off the off. I'm really looking forward to that back line though, dangerous runners everywhere so I hope it clicks. Also hoping for Patchell to come on with 30 mins to go and run in some tries to get some confidence to carry over and start against France. [/QUOTE]
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