RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C)
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And Daly
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And Farrell
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Still feel Farrell at 10, Tuiglagi at 12, and Joseph at 13 is the best combo
I know Slade's been injured and hasn't played much but he looked out of his depth this morning.
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MOTM
Paul Williams for me.
More matches for him please.
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@MiketheSnow said in RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C):
And Farrell
Farrell is not a menace as he does not break through tackles nor runs through gaps but he has good hands.
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@MiketheSnow said in RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C):
MOTM
Paul Williams for me.
More matches for him please.
Thought he was excellent. He was even policing the off-side law.
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Good thing for England that they have their big Samoan or else Tonga might have been in with a chance of an enormous upset.
I found England very unconvincing indeed. Terrible handling and struggling to adapt to the conditions. I think one of Argentina or France might roll them over.
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@NTA said in RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C):
Willie fucking Heinz is their second choice 9? Jeez...
Big step up from being the Crusaders 3rd choice 9 though...
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@Victor-Meldrew said in RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C):
@NTA said in RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C):
Willie fucking Heinz is their second choice 9? Jeez...
Big step up from being the Crusaders 3rd choice 9 though...
An element of lack of choice. This is Eddie's unfathomable reluctance to blood any 9s coming back to bite him in the arse.
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@African-Monkey said in RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C):
@Bones Yes people get caught up too much on how these teams look in fixtures like this, trying to use triangle theories as a marker when they mean shit.
Now is NOT the time to be peaking in this tournament.
Please explain?
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That draw for England,
Argies and the frogs in their last 2 pool games ,
Before a quarter against Wales or aus, then a potential semi against Nz ,
Thatโs a tough month long block of rugby in consecutive weeks, be interesting to see how they go . All before a possible final if they are good enough
Will it make them or break them?
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@kiwiinmelb alternatively is a great way to build into quarters. No chance of complacency
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@taniwharugby said in RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C):
@NTA yeah there are 2 ways of looking at it...but i guess the bigger one is can they maintain that high intensity for 4 weeks on the go, while absorbing probable injuries too.
I'm still pretty convinced that Eddy Jones will be grating on players after too long in camp. A bunch of players could go stale...
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@taniwharugby said in RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C):
@NTA yeah there are 2 ways of looking at it...but i guess the bigger one is can they maintain that high intensity for 4 weeks on the go, while absorbing probable injuries too.
They are one dimensional and play an attrition style of rugby. I can see them getting progressively worn down by the time they could reach us. No sitting back in their lounge chairs at Twickers waiting for us to arrive!!!
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@taniwharugby said in RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C):
@NTA yeah there are 2 ways of looking at it...but i guess the bigger one is can they maintain that high intensity for 4 weeks on the go, while absorbing probable injuries too.
I think a lot depends on how much the argies and frogs serve it up to them , and Iโm not talking just physically, if they are close tense games, that can wear you down mentally week after week with no break.
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@taniwharugby said in RWC: England v Tonga (Pool C):
@canefan and the way they use Tuilagi as thier main battering ram, given he is injury prone...
Not sure why they dont use Watson more to hit it up.
Eddie totally overworks the Vunipolas and, now that he has him, Manu - it's not clever player welfare in a long grinding tournament I think