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European Champions & Challenge Cup
Champions Cup - Pool 4, Round 5 (Bath, Glasgow, Montpellier, Toulouse)
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<blockquote data-quote="goodNumber10" data-source="post: 702705" data-attributes="member: 71068"><p>Fair enough, on Eastmond and Roko, you're absolutely right but it's a bit of a claim for Wilson, Ford and JJ.</p><p></p><p>London Irish were a very decent attacking side with JJ in at 13 - probably the best attacking back line in the premiership when Mike Catt was the attack coach their strike moves were brilliant and a lot of them focused around getting JJ into space and letting him rip.... </p><p></p><p>what i would say Bath have given them is stability, and a consistent team to play in with an expansive game plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodNumber10, post: 702705, member: 71068"] Fair enough, on Eastmond and Roko, you're absolutely right but it's a bit of a claim for Wilson, Ford and JJ. London Irish were a very decent attacking side with JJ in at 13 - probably the best attacking back line in the premiership when Mike Catt was the attack coach their strike moves were brilliant and a lot of them focused around getting JJ into space and letting him rip.... what i would say Bath have given them is stability, and a consistent team to play in with an expansive game plan. [/QUOTE]
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