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2021 British & Irish Lions Tour
Test Match 1: All Blacks v British & Irish Lions (Auckland)
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<blockquote data-quote="Vieux Talonneur" data-source="post: 860935" data-attributes="member: 73144"><p>Pretty much agree with the Jones Boy's take on most of this. Daly's not a wing,you'll never beat the ABs with box kicking and you have to get in their faces more. Don't agree that we can get a result next week.</p><p></p><p>The ABs weren't perfect, but as ever they were clinical and seemed able to step on the accelerator at will. But the real difference was their raw intensity, especially at the breakdown. They instinctively hit harder, faster, lower. Retallick put some of the hype about our locks into perspective. </p><p></p><p>Some game efforts from the Lions, some individual performances to be proud of and one brilliant try. But that's not enough. This was their best chance and the ABs won at a canter. </p><p></p><p>From an England perspective Teo's put the cat right among the pigeons. Bizarre that a Lions test XV had two Englishmen with virtually no starting caps between them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vieux Talonneur, post: 860935, member: 73144"] Pretty much agree with the Jones Boy's take on most of this. Daly's not a wing,you'll never beat the ABs with box kicking and you have to get in their faces more. Don't agree that we can get a result next week. The ABs weren't perfect, but as ever they were clinical and seemed able to step on the accelerator at will. But the real difference was their raw intensity, especially at the breakdown. They instinctively hit harder, faster, lower. Retallick put some of the hype about our locks into perspective. Some game efforts from the Lions, some individual performances to be proud of and one brilliant try. But that's not enough. This was their best chance and the ABs won at a canter. From an England perspective Teo's put the cat right among the pigeons. Bizarre that a Lions test XV had two Englishmen with virtually no starting caps between them. [/QUOTE]
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