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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Olyy" data-source="post: 896977" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>I don't think it was a vintage 6N for anyone bar the Irish, but everyone bar the English will have learnt from it (though it's debatable whether Gatland has the ability to learn considering he reverted to form pretty quickly).</p><p>Scotland got a historic win over England and really tested their depth</p><p>Italy uncovered some new gems in the backs</p><p>France, while combating a terribly run union, played very well at times and Basta has established himself as one of the best centres in the international game</p><p>Wales looked really good when given a shot, it's just whether Gatland will trust his players enough to play like that in the future because he threw it all out of the window for the France game</p><p></p><p>England looked poor and just compounded on errors selection and gameplan that have been there for a long time and made no effort to learn from our mistakes.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Have you got a reference for that?</p><p>ABs wanted to play England outside of the international window and get 50% of revenue before all ground costs etc meaning they'd have taken home more money than the home side.</p><p>No team in the world would agree to those conditions, especially as England can get good sized crowds (potentially sell out) vs any other country so they'd just be flushing money down the toilet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Olyy, post: 896977, member: 34990"] I don't think it was a vintage 6N for anyone bar the Irish, but everyone bar the English will have learnt from it (though it's debatable whether Gatland has the ability to learn considering he reverted to form pretty quickly). Scotland got a historic win over England and really tested their depth Italy uncovered some new gems in the backs France, while combating a terribly run union, played very well at times and Basta has established himself as one of the best centres in the international game Wales looked really good when given a shot, it's just whether Gatland will trust his players enough to play like that in the future because he threw it all out of the window for the France game England looked poor and just compounded on errors selection and gameplan that have been there for a long time and made no effort to learn from our mistakes. Have you got a reference for that? ABs wanted to play England outside of the international window and get 50% of revenue before all ground costs etc meaning they'd have taken home more money than the home side. No team in the world would agree to those conditions, especially as England can get good sized crowds (potentially sell out) vs any other country so they'd just be flushing money down the toilet. [/QUOTE]
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