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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2022 Six Nations] Wales vs Scotland (12/02/22)
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<blockquote data-quote="retired9" data-source="post: 1074653" data-attributes="member: 79608"><p>It is going to depend a lot on the Welsh forwards I think, without some of the big names Scotland may be able to boss things about this time. We have 2 very good props and some industrious back rowers so might not be so impossible who knows...</p><p></p><p>The Finn factor is one of those where it looks inspired when it comes off but can be frustrating if not. Sometimes it is chancing your arm enough to give things a go are when the magic happens (there is also a back 3 who can cause mayhem to partner it). For me it wasn't really the pen try that matters, the point was that Scotland went from ~halfway to the 22 in seconds with 2 fantastic attacking kicks and a bit of VDM bulldozing, all at a speed that threw England into disarray. The pen try was a bonus because not many would have predicted the deliberate knock on from LCD, a catch, miss or knock-on was more likely so could have well been a scrum or lineout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retired9, post: 1074653, member: 79608"] It is going to depend a lot on the Welsh forwards I think, without some of the big names Scotland may be able to boss things about this time. We have 2 very good props and some industrious back rowers so might not be so impossible who knows... The Finn factor is one of those where it looks inspired when it comes off but can be frustrating if not. Sometimes it is chancing your arm enough to give things a go are when the magic happens (there is also a back 3 who can cause mayhem to partner it). For me it wasn't really the pen try that matters, the point was that Scotland went from ~halfway to the 22 in seconds with 2 fantastic attacking kicks and a bit of VDM bulldozing, all at a speed that threw England into disarray. The pen try was a bonus because not many would have predicted the deliberate knock on from LCD, a catch, miss or knock-on was more likely so could have well been a scrum or lineout. [/QUOTE]
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