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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[Six Nations 2018] Round 1: Italy Vs England (04/02/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkyH" data-source="post: 886138" data-attributes="member: 73780"><p>I think this is why we have a lot of pessimism around. I don't think the 23 is that weak despite some major absentees. Its Jones decision not to to pick players like Armand, B Curry, LCD, Ewers & Robson that makes us feel a little negative, and the continuation of players like Hask that we feel shouldn't be above them.</p><p></p><p>It seems easier to keep you place than it does to get dropped. Saying that, we won 22/23 games. And with a fully fit squad we've got a hell of a lot of depth and youth coming in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkyH, post: 886138, member: 73780"] I think this is why we have a lot of pessimism around. I don't think the 23 is that weak despite some major absentees. Its Jones decision not to to pick players like Armand, B Curry, LCD, Ewers & Robson that makes us feel a little negative, and the continuation of players like Hask that we feel shouldn't be above them. It seems easier to keep you place than it does to get dropped. Saying that, we won 22/23 games. And with a fully fit squad we've got a hell of a lot of depth and youth coming in. [/QUOTE]
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