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<blockquote data-quote="Vieux Talonneur" data-source="post: 936805" data-attributes="member: 73144"><p>If Wal beat Ire, which is far from a given, they'll deserve their GS. But they remind me so much of Eng during our winning run in that they're finding ways to win while playing some pretty ordinary rugby. Limped past France, second string vs Ita, a good half against us while we simultaneously brain farted and clinging on against the Jocks. Winning yes, dominant no.</p><p></p><p>Assuming we pick up a BP against Sco (I'm giving up supporting if we don't) then I'm going to be pretty happy. No shame in losing narrowly in Cardiff; we'll have learnt massively from that allied to some dominant performances elsewhere. And all with Mako, Lawes, JJ, Watson, Underhill, Itoje all missing much or all of the campaign. Not to mention old stalwarts like Brown, Robshaw, Marler, Care and Hartley not playing a part but still mostly available if needed. Tons of stuff to work on, but overall in pretty good shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vieux Talonneur, post: 936805, member: 73144"] If Wal beat Ire, which is far from a given, they’ll deserve their GS. But they remind me so much of Eng during our winning run in that they’re finding ways to win while playing some pretty ordinary rugby. Limped past France, second string vs Ita, a good half against us while we simultaneously brain farted and clinging on against the Jocks. Winning yes, dominant no. Assuming we pick up a BP against Sco (I’m giving up supporting if we don’t) then I’m going to be pretty happy. No shame in losing narrowly in Cardiff; we’ll have learnt massively from that allied to some dominant performances elsewhere. And all with Mako, Lawes, JJ, Watson, Underhill, Itoje all missing much or all of the campaign. Not to mention old stalwarts like Brown, Robshaw, Marler, Care and Hartley not playing a part but still mostly available if needed. Tons of stuff to work on, but overall in pretty good shape. [/QUOTE]
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