6N 2018
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@shadowtrooper said in 6N 2018:
Eddie's England reminds me of how Lancaster's England looked shortly before he got the boot.
They look tired, lacklustre and simply unfit. Mako Vunipola is just fat and constantly bores in. Hartley for all his faults is better than George, and is obviously the leader. England looked rudderless for most of that game. No threat on attack, France were able to confine them to the central channels, and all their attack consisted of was trucking it up the middle, or even worse running laterally across field. I would have expected something more from Eddie and the senoir players. Interesting to see how he addreses the attack structure in particular.
Having said all that, I fully expect England to come out and smack Ireland this week.Why? Ireland are disciplined and structured. They are vulnerable out wide but not sure England have the wherewithal to « smack » Ireland.
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Interesting and exciting start to the Wales v Italy match.
Both sides trying to play positive, attractive rugby.
Wales leading 14-7 (2 tries to 1 try) with Wales having one try correctly disallowed for offside
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Italy controlling the match.
Dererved penalty to Italy but missed kick.
Wales 14 - 7 Italy
33 mins gone -
Match has gone off the boil.
Accidental offside against Italy.
Anscombe kicks the penalty.
Wales 17 - 7 Italy
38 mins gone -
Liam Williams gets yellow carded for a high hit. Reverses a Welsh penalty.
Very dubious IMHO.
Although there was no need to make the tackle.
Wales 17 - 7 Italy
Half time -
Wales score early with a man down.
Then Gareth Davies gets sin binned forca slap down.
Wales down to 13.
Wales 24 - 7 Italy
50 mins gone -
Liam Williams done for the day.
Halfpenny on
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60 mons gone
Aled Davies on for Gareth Davies, Patchell on for Anscombe.
Ken Owens and Rob Evans on in the front row
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Wales looking for the 4th try, a BP, and second place in the table.
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Parkes with his signature spin in the tackle and over.
TMO
No try.
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Great pass out of the tackle from Patchell to North for the fourth try and BP
Wales 31 - 7 Italy
67 mins goneEllis Jenkins on for James Davies, Seb Davies on for Cory Hill
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That's more like it. Letting the ball do the work and Tipuric is in at the corner
Wales 38 - 7 Italy
72 mins gone -
Good perseverance from Italy to go over in the corner
Wales 38 - 14 Italy
76 mins gone -
Wales try to finish with a flourish but a knock on denies North his hattrick.
Wales 38 - 14 Italy
Full timeHadleigh Parkes deserved MOTM
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Good win for Wales. Stuck to the task even when down one or two men.
Patchell to start next week please.
Great to see North with a smile on his face.
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@crucial BBC is starting to hint at concern
"Jones has often got quick improvements from teams he has taken over. He hasn't always been able to sustain it. There is a reason why he has never lasted more than four years in one job."
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an unwanted record...and a shitty headline.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12010929
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@crucial BBC is starting to hint at concern
"Jones has often got quick improvements from teams he has taken over. He hasn't always been able to sustain it. There is a reason why he has never lasted more than four years in one job."
The expected Stephen Jones roast in the Times was funny. He (of course) blamed NZ and Oz rugby for convincing everyone that the game should be played fast and with ball movement. His solution is for England to stop trying to play and just put their heads down and bash.
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@taniwharugby said in 6N 2018:
an unwanted record...and a shitty headline.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=12010929
I actually find it a disgusting article and headline. He's an international, a good player in a team that may be the weakest in the 6 Nations and no. 14 in the world rankings, but reaching 133 test caps is a huge achievement nevertheless. He deserves respect, not rubbish like this.