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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 313562" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Really Cyril? Ospreys at home are a match for anyone in the league, even Munster. A home semi with the way the teams coming together is looking good imo. The Ospreys will take alot away from tonight. It's one hoodoo now put to rest, and I think that will stand them in good stead for next season and putting their HC hoodoo to rest aswell.</p><p> </p><p>Munstermuffin. Agree that Biggar is on course to be a great player. He does have his odd moment (intercepts etc.) and his odd off game, but at 20 he's really commanding games and winning them for the Ospreys at the moment. He scored all the O's points against Leinster, and again tonight. His kicking at goal is generally excellent, as is his touch finders. He probably needs to get an overall better balance to his game, as he tends to either kick too much, or throw long passes too often. He's also gotta watch the little chips over the defense. He's great at executing them, and they've really unlocked oppositions on numerous occasions this season, but it almost backfired tonight.</p><p> </p><p>Really looking forward to the 10 battle that's shaping up in Wales at the moment. With Biggar and Tovey both gunning for Stephen Jones (who's still the best 10 in Europe imo), things look bright for Wales in such a pivotal position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 313562, member: 13739"] Really Cyril? Ospreys at home are a match for anyone in the league, even Munster. A home semi with the way the teams coming together is looking good imo. The Ospreys will take alot away from tonight. It's one hoodoo now put to rest, and I think that will stand them in good stead for next season and putting their HC hoodoo to rest aswell. Munstermuffin. Agree that Biggar is on course to be a great player. He does have his odd moment (intercepts etc.) and his odd off game, but at 20 he's really commanding games and winning them for the Ospreys at the moment. He scored all the O's points against Leinster, and again tonight. His kicking at goal is generally excellent, as is his touch finders. He probably needs to get an overall better balance to his game, as he tends to either kick too much, or throw long passes too often. He's also gotta watch the little chips over the defense. He's great at executing them, and they've really unlocked oppositions on numerous occasions this season, but it almost backfired tonight. Really looking forward to the 10 battle that's shaping up in Wales at the moment. With Biggar and Tovey both gunning for Stephen Jones (who's still the best 10 in Europe imo), things look bright for Wales in such a pivotal position. [/QUOTE]
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