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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Wales v England - 10 days.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jashay" data-source="post: 932554" data-attributes="member: 78812"><p>It should be a cracker of a game, and obviously I'm expecting England to win (#Arrogance) but you really can't write Wales off at home.</p><p></p><p>I imagine England's selection will be much the same as the Ireland game, sans injuries. But the Wales selection is interesting, particularly 10 and 15.</p><p></p><p>I hear a lot about how Anscome is the future, but his defensive positioning has been awful: of the 4 tries Wales have conceded, his bad positioning has been a factor in 3. I'd argue it's directly responsible for two; Picamoles and Padovani. Biggar is rock solid defensively and in the air, and has a great kicking game, but he's the less attacking option</p><p></p><p>How is Williams at covering the back field, and organising the wings? I was under the impression he was pretty good at it, so I'm a little surprised at all the clamour for Halfpenny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jashay, post: 932554, member: 78812"] It should be a cracker of a game, and obviously I'm expecting England to win (#Arrogance) but you really can't write Wales off at home. I imagine England's selection will be much the same as the Ireland game, sans injuries. But the Wales selection is interesting, particularly 10 and 15. I hear a lot about how Anscome is the future, but his defensive positioning has been awful: of the 4 tries Wales have conceded, his bad positioning has been a factor in 3. I'd argue it's directly responsible for two; Picamoles and Padovani. Biggar is rock solid defensively and in the air, and has a great kicking game, but he's the less attacking option How is Williams at covering the back field, and organising the wings? I was under the impression he was pretty good at it, so I'm a little surprised at all the clamour for Halfpenny. [/QUOTE]
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