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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[Natwest 6 Nations] Round 3 : Scotland Vs England 24/02/2018 16:45
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<blockquote data-quote="Lomu" data-source="post: 892625" data-attributes="member: 72346"><p>Jesus lads i made the mistake of reading the last few pages of crap. I was expecting some plaudits of scotlands performance v an extremely good rugby nation however instead i found crap about EJ and forum members bashing each other. </p><p></p><p>That aside id like to say that England v Ireland at Twickenham now holds no fear for England. The slam is gone so is a tonne of pressure, most applied by EJ and the media. So now they can focus on the game. Must be strange for Andy Farrell watching his son play out of his skin week in week out yet stay focussed on his own job at hand. I respect both as individuals and they are an assett to the game. Meanwhile i think Scotland at Murrayfield are a tough nut but on the road the wheels fall off. Definite improvements though from wooden spooners in last 20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lomu, post: 892625, member: 72346"] Jesus lads i made the mistake of reading the last few pages of crap. I was expecting some plaudits of scotlands performance v an extremely good rugby nation however instead i found crap about EJ and forum members bashing each other. That aside id like to say that England v Ireland at Twickenham now holds no fear for England. The slam is gone so is a tonne of pressure, most applied by EJ and the media. So now they can focus on the game. Must be strange for Andy Farrell watching his son play out of his skin week in week out yet stay focussed on his own job at hand. I respect both as individuals and they are an assett to the game. Meanwhile i think Scotland at Murrayfield are a tough nut but on the road the wheels fall off. Definite improvements though from wooden spooners in last 20 years. [/QUOTE]
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