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<blockquote data-quote="Juggernaut" data-source="post: 152988"><p>Dear Mr.Ashton, Mr. Andrew & to all RFU officials,</p><p></p><p>I take this time to thank you for reading my posts here at the TRF. I dont mean to boast but it pleases me to see my game-plan being put into action.</p><p></p><p>Now if you're still reading this, dont use the same M.O against the Froggies. They have a very good counter-kicker in Traille & Beauxis. What you need to do is target their scrawny half-back and apply as much pressure as you can on him...he'll fold like a pack of cards. Also this would be a good time to bring Grewcock back into the squad and partner him with Borthwick in the second-row. You'll need all the thugs you have to counter the sly testicle-grabbing, eye-gouging Froggies. Put Mike Catt at 10 and shift Wilkinson to 12, it's for Wilko's own safety. I know Jason Robinson has been tremendous from fullback but I feel that against the French, you need him on the wing and shift Lewsey to fullback (threaten to cut off his balls if he drops any high-balls or misses a tackle).</p><p></p><p>Keep Dallaglio & Flood on the bench. Bring them on in the last 20 mins to rub more salt in the frog-soup.</p><p></p><p>Failing this will result in a French win by 15 points.</p><p></p><p>Cheers and Good Luck.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Your Friendly Islander,</p><p></p><p>Juggernaut</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>P.S: Do come around the Islands for a test or two in the next 4 years..it will greatly help. cheers cuz.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juggernaut, post: 152988"] Dear Mr.Ashton, Mr. Andrew & to all RFU officials, I take this time to thank you for reading my posts here at the TRF. I dont mean to boast but it pleases me to see my game-plan being put into action. Now if you're still reading this, dont use the same M.O against the Froggies. They have a very good counter-kicker in Traille & Beauxis. What you need to do is target their scrawny half-back and apply as much pressure as you can on him...he'll fold like a pack of cards. Also this would be a good time to bring Grewcock back into the squad and partner him with Borthwick in the second-row. You'll need all the thugs you have to counter the sly testicle-grabbing, eye-gouging Froggies. Put Mike Catt at 10 and shift Wilkinson to 12, it's for Wilko's own safety. I know Jason Robinson has been tremendous from fullback but I feel that against the French, you need him on the wing and shift Lewsey to fullback (threaten to cut off his balls if he drops any high-balls or misses a tackle). Keep Dallaglio & Flood on the bench. Bring them on in the last 20 mins to rub more salt in the frog-soup. Failing this will result in a French win by 15 points. Cheers and Good Luck. Your Friendly Islander, Juggernaut P.S: Do come around the Islands for a test or two in the next 4 years..it will greatly help. cheers cuz. [/QUOTE]
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