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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2020 Six Nations] England vs Ireland (23/02/20)
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<blockquote data-quote="klitarris" data-source="post: 988784" data-attributes="member: 72501"><p>I agree, I that the Saracens furore has probably created far more issues than have been admitted to, particularly for the Saracens guys, but probably the rest of them as well to a certain extent. I thought that against France, where we didn't look at the races (not to take any credit away from France, they looked on it!) none of the Saracens players looked particularly focused. Against Scotland they looked a bit more with it, although not much can be taken from that match. I'm hoping that with the extra weeks in camp and the extra weeks since the scandal erupted, the players will have gotten past it a bit and will be able to focus in on England - tbh the 6 nations has probably come at a good time for them.</p><p></p><p>I'm expecting a tight, physical affair (when do England ever produce anything else?!), with home advantage being the deciding factor in an England win by <10.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klitarris, post: 988784, member: 72501"] I agree, I that the Saracens furore has probably created far more issues than have been admitted to, particularly for the Saracens guys, but probably the rest of them as well to a certain extent. I thought that against France, where we didn't look at the races (not to take any credit away from France, they looked on it!) none of the Saracens players looked particularly focused. Against Scotland they looked a bit more with it, although not much can be taken from that match. I'm hoping that with the extra weeks in camp and the extra weeks since the scandal erupted, the players will have gotten past it a bit and will be able to focus in on England - tbh the 6 nations has probably come at a good time for them. I'm expecting a tight, physical affair (when do England ever produce anything else?!), with home advantage being the deciding factor in an England win by <10. [/QUOTE]
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