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Ireland v France
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.cyclopede" data-source="post: 241566"><p>For me Ireland have a real opportunity.</p><p></p><p>The forward, if they are in the same physical form than in November, will be strong enough (gave a lesson to Australian'sand Argentina's packs)</p><p></p><p>The lack of experience will be in our halfs. A high defense will probably make them play around the Rucks/scrums or make Beauxis kick. Fortunately for us the difference beetween Skrela and Beauxis is thst the second one is not really sensisitive to the pression...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.cyclopede, post: 241566"] For me Ireland have a real opportunity. The forward, if they are in the same physical form than in November, will be strong enough (gave a lesson to Australian'sand Argentina's packs) The lack of experience will be in our halfs. A high defense will probably make them play around the Rucks/scrums or make Beauxis kick. Fortunately for us the difference beetween Skrela and Beauxis is thst the second one is not really sensisitive to the pression... [/QUOTE]
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