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URC 2023/2024 Round 7 Fri 1 Dec Munster v Glasgow (7.35pm) Sat 2 Dec Bulls v Sharks (1pm)
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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 1166851" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Clear leg lift from Elis which caused the rotation in the tackle. I think red was justified personally.</p><p></p><p>It was an entertaining game. Some cracking try's scored by both sides. Scarlets made the extra man count with some well taken try's out wide.</p><p></p><p>I'm really liking the way Sherratt is mixing his sides up at the moment, and they're generally playing well, even if the results aren't always coming. Macenzie Martin being a good example yesterday who showed some signs of promise + a few errors.</p><p></p><p>Ioan Lloyd continues to impress at 10. With Owen Williams and Will Reed looking like dogshit for the Ospreys and Dragons respectively, Lloyd must be a shoein for the 6 nations now.</p><p></p><p>Ospreys should be gutted not to win that game. Despite fielding a very inexperienced side, they were by far the better team. Unfortunately a couple of their experienced players let them down. That pass from Morgan Morris to the young Dan Edwards was shocking, complete hospital pass which resulted in Edwards going off injured. Then Edwards' replacement, Owen Williams was very poor. Missed everything at posts, and gifted Benneton field position for their winning try!</p><p></p><p>Ospreys should still take a lot from that. A bunch of youngsters really stood up. </p><p></p><p>The Welsh regions really need to learn how to win again though! We're barely a few months into the season and there's already been numerous examples of Welsh sides losing games they should be winning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 1166851, member: 13739"] Clear leg lift from Elis which caused the rotation in the tackle. I think red was justified personally. It was an entertaining game. Some cracking try's scored by both sides. Scarlets made the extra man count with some well taken try's out wide. I'm really liking the way Sherratt is mixing his sides up at the moment, and they're generally playing well, even if the results aren't always coming. Macenzie Martin being a good example yesterday who showed some signs of promise + a few errors. Ioan Lloyd continues to impress at 10. With Owen Williams and Will Reed looking like dogshit for the Ospreys and Dragons respectively, Lloyd must be a shoein for the 6 nations now. Ospreys should be gutted not to win that game. Despite fielding a very inexperienced side, they were by far the better team. Unfortunately a couple of their experienced players let them down. That pass from Morgan Morris to the young Dan Edwards was shocking, complete hospital pass which resulted in Edwards going off injured. Then Edwards' replacement, Owen Williams was very poor. Missed everything at posts, and gifted Benneton field position for their winning try! Ospreys should still take a lot from that. A bunch of youngsters really stood up. The Welsh regions really need to learn how to win again though! We're barely a few months into the season and there's already been numerous examples of Welsh sides losing games they should be winning. [/QUOTE]
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