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2024 Guinness Six Nations
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<blockquote data-quote="mosfeldt" data-source="post: 896669" data-attributes="member: 74779"><p>I disagree. I thought everyone bar England had a good tournament. Wales IMO under-performed a little bit but still made big strides with regards to their game-plan and blooding some players, though the France game was a bit of a throwaway. Scotland's away form has seemed to regress but their home form is the best it's ever been in the 6 Nations and as the Ireland game showed it's only a matter of time before they carry that with them on the road.</p><p></p><p>Really though I have been very impressed with France (at times). This is the most cohesive they've looked in a while. Bring in a decent, consistent out-half, sort out their discipline and develop their attack a bit and they could've easily been challenging for the ***le. 2 pt loss to GS winners, 6 pts loss to Scotland away, 1 pt loss to Wales (should've won)... </p><p></p><p>I just think it's the nature of the tournament these days, it's ultra-competitive, margins are fine, and things seem more dire than they are when a team loses. I think England and Italy are the only teams that can really say they had a bad 6N.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mosfeldt, post: 896669, member: 74779"] I disagree. I thought everyone bar England had a good tournament. Wales IMO under-performed a little bit but still made big strides with regards to their game-plan and blooding some players, though the France game was a bit of a throwaway. Scotland's away form has seemed to regress but their home form is the best it's ever been in the 6 Nations and as the Ireland game showed it's only a matter of time before they carry that with them on the road. Really though I have been very impressed with France (at times). This is the most cohesive they've looked in a while. Bring in a decent, consistent out-half, sort out their discipline and develop their attack a bit and they could've easily been challenging for the ***le. 2 pt loss to GS winners, 6 pts loss to Scotland away, 1 pt loss to Wales (should've won)... I just think it's the nature of the tournament these days, it's ultra-competitive, margins are fine, and things seem more dire than they are when a team loses. I think England and Italy are the only teams that can really say they had a bad 6N. [/QUOTE]
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