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Scotland vs New Zealand - 13/11/2022
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimbo" data-source="post: 1107734" data-attributes="member: 77204"><p>I would go a little easy on BB he was poor by his owned standard but honestly massively hampered by the 9, truely terrible, TJ was always going to come on and change the dynamic the longer the game went on the bigger the contrast, ABs playing 2 thirds of the game at a pretty slow attacking pace then the pace TJ brought was always going to be a big askfor hay defence to repel, I don't think tactically it's how I would do it but I do wonder if it was always to some extent part of the game plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimbo, post: 1107734, member: 77204"] I would go a little easy on BB he was poor by his owned standard but honestly massively hampered by the 9, truely terrible, TJ was always going to come on and change the dynamic the longer the game went on the bigger the contrast, ABs playing 2 thirds of the game at a pretty slow attacking pace then the pace TJ brought was always going to be a big askfor hay defence to repel, I don’t think tactically it’s how I would do it but I do wonder if it was always to some extent part of the game plan. [/QUOTE]
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