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<blockquote data-quote="General Melchett" data-source="post: 928919" data-attributes="member: 74895"><p>I think injuries and a lack of depth in various positions will hinder Scotland. The game at Twickenham is the last one of the campaign and there could easily be 6-7 first choice players missing with those deputising not having enough quality. The key games are Wales at home and France away. I think Ireland will be too strong at Murrayfield and England will win comfortably. Winning in Paris is a tall order and with home advantage we just shouldn't, on paper, be losing to Wales. Two wins would be a bit disappointing while three would represent a very good campaign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="General Melchett, post: 928919, member: 74895"] I think injuries and a lack of depth in various positions will hinder Scotland. The game at Twickenham is the last one of the campaign and there could easily be 6-7 first choice players missing with those deputising not having enough quality. The key games are Wales at home and France away. I think Ireland will be too strong at Murrayfield and England will win comfortably. Winning in Paris is a tall order and with home advantage we just shouldn't, on paper, be losing to Wales. Two wins would be a bit disappointing while three would represent a very good campaign. [/QUOTE]
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