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Wales: How do we turn this around?
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<blockquote data-quote="Peat" data-source="post: 622737" data-attributes="member: 42330"><p>Short term or long term? I mean, short term, the guys who've just returned from injuries will have a bit more gametime, that result will have massively cleared any mental fatigue and you've still got a gameplan that has hockeyed most of the 6N with all the personnel to do it except maybe front row.</p><p></p><p>Long term, long term I don't know how but I feel you've always needed to change, the plan and personnel don't seem up to beating the 3N and that was before time and law changes caught up with Adam Jones, meanwhile Ireland have stepped up massively, England are building slowly and France have the potential. Wales need to find more options in how they execute play and, to hang in with the best, I think they need more and better decision makers. A better bench wouldn't hurt either.</p><p></p><p>Personally, if I was Gatland with a collection of lock sized wings, I'd be working very hard on their aerial skills to make the cross-field kick/bomb far more dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peat, post: 622737, member: 42330"] Short term or long term? I mean, short term, the guys who've just returned from injuries will have a bit more gametime, that result will have massively cleared any mental fatigue and you've still got a gameplan that has hockeyed most of the 6N with all the personnel to do it except maybe front row. Long term, long term I don't know how but I feel you've always needed to change, the plan and personnel don't seem up to beating the 3N and that was before time and law changes caught up with Adam Jones, meanwhile Ireland have stepped up massively, England are building slowly and France have the potential. Wales need to find more options in how they execute play and, to hang in with the best, I think they need more and better decision makers. A better bench wouldn't hurt either. Personally, if I was Gatland with a collection of lock sized wings, I'd be working very hard on their aerial skills to make the cross-field kick/bomb far more dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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