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England's Argetine Adventure

All of the carrying ability of Morgan, none of the extra skill to go with it. :p

Hate it when professional teams have to use the lineout to bully obviously physically weaker teams..

It's almost like watching u20s, in that respect.
 
Hate it when professional teams have to use the lineout to bully obviously physically weaker teams..
x2 :mad:

It's almost like watching u20s, in that respect.
True. England U20s learn to physically bully teams whilst other teams learn skills. The other teams then bulk out and that dominance just disappears at pro level.
 
Binny with a hat trick,
He almost looked a bit embarrassed when he dummied/ran over the defence to score.
 
despite there obviously being a gulf in skill levels, anyone else think the South America XV looks far more up for this than the BaaBaas did yesterday?
 
Wood try on halftime.

To be fair, I see that guideline often disregarded.
Anyone who disregards it can fight me!

despite there obviously being a gulf in skill levels, anyone else think the South America XV looks far more up for this than the BaaBaas did yesterday?
Definitely - playing for pride rather than £13k and a holiday!
 
despite there obviously being a gulf in skill levels, anyone else think the South America XV looks far more up for this than the BaaBaas did yesterday?


Yeah, the good thing about South American teams is that, even when there is a clear gulf in ability they actually have a full understanding of the game.
Because the culture is fairly well rooted at this point.

Would like to see Attwood, Kvesic, Buchanan, Dickson and Joseph (for Strettle) come on pretty much immediately.
 

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