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2025 Guinness Six Nations
[2022 Six Nations] England vs Wales (26/02/22)
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<blockquote data-quote="LIONSxv" data-source="post: 1077677" data-attributes="member: 82756"><p>I don't think that a specic Welsh tactic Vs England. It seems to be a Welsh tactic. It's borne out of the ideology that the Welsh are fitter than everyone else, so keeping the ball in play suits their supposed fitness advantage. It was borne in gats/Edwards era, Mcbryde confirmed it again, where he believed the Welsh lads train harder than the Irish.</p><p>For me I'd have to some very compelling GPS analysis to suggest the Welsh are that much fitter than any of Home Nations and even France now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LIONSxv, post: 1077677, member: 82756"] I don't think that a specic Welsh tactic Vs England. It seems to be a Welsh tactic. It's borne out of the ideology that the Welsh are fitter than everyone else, so keeping the ball in play suits their supposed fitness advantage. It was borne in gats/Edwards era, Mcbryde confirmed it again, where he believed the Welsh lads train harder than the Irish. For me I'd have to some very compelling GPS analysis to suggest the Welsh are that much fitter than any of Home Nations and even France now. [/QUOTE]
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