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<blockquote data-quote="DuncTheDoodle" data-source="post: 378638" data-attributes="member: 38950"><p>Forwards should stay the same unless Adam is fit (He should be playing for the Ospreys next week!) in which case he instantly comes in. However, I'd have a backline of-</p><p></p><p>9. Tavis Knoyle</p><p>10. James Hook</p><p>11. Shane</p><p>12. Jon Davies (I've heard he'll definatly be fit.)</p><p>13. Jamie Roberts</p><p>14. Leigh Halfpenny (Due to having play more recently than North)</p><p>15. Lee Byrne (Who played better on Saturday than he has done all season)</p><p></p><p>Yes, Knoyle is a risk, but it can't be much worse than going with Phillips, who's been Wales' worst player this season, and up until recently we where picking Huw Bennett! He's sharper, but also somewhat physical so the gameplan doesn't suddenly cange entirely. Also, the Irish wouldn't know what to expect from a 20-year-old scrum half, while Phillips is very easy to read. And I'm just annoyed with his pointless kicking game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DuncTheDoodle, post: 378638, member: 38950"] Forwards should stay the same unless Adam is fit (He should be playing for the Ospreys next week!) in which case he instantly comes in. However, I'd have a backline of- 9. Tavis Knoyle 10. James Hook 11. Shane 12. Jon Davies (I've heard he'll definatly be fit.) 13. Jamie Roberts 14. Leigh Halfpenny (Due to having play more recently than North) 15. Lee Byrne (Who played better on Saturday than he has done all season) Yes, Knoyle is a risk, but it can't be much worse than going with Phillips, who's been Wales' worst player this season, and up until recently we where picking Huw Bennett! He's sharper, but also somewhat physical so the gameplan doesn't suddenly cange entirely. Also, the Irish wouldn't know what to expect from a 20-year-old scrum half, while Phillips is very easy to read. And I'm just annoyed with his pointless kicking game. [/QUOTE]
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