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<blockquote data-quote="Bluemoon" data-source="post: 1107245" data-attributes="member: 38204"><p>Initial positives were that the defence was much better today, albeit against an Argentina that seems to have partied hard after the England win. Still lacking the ability to force turnovers on the ground. Jac Morgan and LRZ are looking very good, Tomos back to his best as well.</p><p></p><p>Downsides are that the attack is still really poor and isn't going to trouble the top teams. Lacking a lot of shape, ideas or structure. Anscombe hasn't been the same since his injury and Priestland is just holding the space due to his experience. I'm constantly wondering about the centre balance, North is often very direct at centre and Tompkins is an unpredictable pinball. We haven't seen the wingers with much of the ball in some space.</p><p></p><p>Hoping for a few fresh face and players who are in form getting a chance against Georgia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluemoon, post: 1107245, member: 38204"] Initial positives were that the defence was much better today, albeit against an Argentina that seems to have partied hard after the England win. Still lacking the ability to force turnovers on the ground. Jac Morgan and LRZ are looking very good, Tomos back to his best as well. Downsides are that the attack is still really poor and isn’t going to trouble the top teams. Lacking a lot of shape, ideas or structure. Anscombe hasn’t been the same since his injury and Priestland is just holding the space due to his experience. I’m constantly wondering about the centre balance, North is often very direct at centre and Tompkins is an unpredictable pinball. We haven’t seen the wingers with much of the ball in some space. Hoping for a few fresh face and players who are in form getting a chance against Georgia. [/QUOTE]
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