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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2022 Six Nations] Wales vs Scotland (12/02/22)
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeTheNative" data-source="post: 1076331" data-attributes="member: 74084"><p>A fully fit and firing Anscombe is probably Privac's first choice, has the game management as well as being able to attack the line himself, whether he ever get's back to his pre injury form is another question though. </p><p>After next year's World Cup Wales might be in a bit of bother, there just doesn't seem to be enough high quality young players coming through that are able to compete at test level. (I suppose you could argue they haven't been given the chance)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeTheNative, post: 1076331, member: 74084"] A fully fit and firing Anscombe is probably Privac's first choice, has the game management as well as being able to attack the line himself, whether he ever get's back to his pre injury form is another question though. After next year's World Cup Wales might be in a bit of bother, there just doesn't seem to be enough high quality young players coming through that are able to compete at test level. (I suppose you could argue they haven't been given the chance) [/QUOTE]
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