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Jbobo: I have looked back at my post and I realise it wasn't clear at all that after the first line I was no longer purely talking about the England Wales fixture but about BBC commentary through the whole calendar of fixtures - in the context of the Wales England rivalry your post makes sense - in the context of the BBC commentary generally which is what I had started talking about it seemed like point scoring to mention the lack of tries! Apologies for any offence.
I meant to say that I think that J Guscott is very vocal about liking Wales and articulates it in all available forms - such as bbc blogs, interviews etc. I take your point and naturally if Wales are shafting England it's natural to be praising Wales! Therefore I see the point you were making about Wales beating England repeatedly. Purely in terms of the BBC now, I'd like them to balance the match commentators a bit more rather than having 2 scottish, or 3 welsh at a time.
Going beyond that stuff, I still believe that whilst a record against one country is to be taken seriously, an overall picture of results matters more. England will know how much better they will need to be to have a chance against Wales but won't fixate on the tries issue. 2012 was a very tight game which could have gone either way ,and the one before that was a warm up under different coaches. 2013 will be the game Lancaster and co study the most.
Jbobo: I have looked back at my post and I realise it wasn't clear at all that after the first line I was no longer purely talking about the England Wales fixture but about BBC commentary through the whole calendar of fixtures - in the context of the Wales England rivalry your post makes sense - in the context of the BBC commentary generally which is what I had started talking about it seemed like point scoring to mention the lack of tries! Apologies for any offence.
I meant to say that I think that J Guscott is very vocal about liking Wales and articulates it in all available forms - such as bbc blogs, interviews etc. I take your point and naturally if Wales are shafting England it's natural to be praising Wales! Therefore I see the point you were making about Wales beating England repeatedly. Purely in terms of the BBC now, I'd like them to balance the match commentators a bit more rather than having 2 scottish, or 3 welsh at a time.
Going beyond that stuff, I still believe that whilst a record against one country is to be taken seriously, an overall picture of results matters more. England will know how much better they will need to be to have a chance against Wales but won't fixate on the tries issue. 2012 was a very tight game which could have gone either way ,and the one before that was a warm up under different coaches. 2013 will be the game Lancaster and co study the most.
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