Scotland v Wales 6N
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.
Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.
You can't come in that aggressive as the defender. You are rolling the dice.
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@Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.
Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.
Do better, take more care. Accidents are accidents, but they can still be avoided.
I don't think Dyer and Biggar are going to be good friends.
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@Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
Do better, take more care. Accidents are accidents, but they can still be avoided.
@KiwiMurphYeah, understand that. Just venting my frustration around the perennial difficulty around this area
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Cant see any difference in Wales game that Gats has introduced.
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That was a great pass by Russell. Magic
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@Jailbreak7 said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
Cant see any difference in Wales game that Gats has introduced.
In fairness to Gatland they just look short of cattle.
Their previous generation is too old and there doesn't seem too much new talent coming through.
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blind was the option at that scrum, surely, too laboured going open
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How did Wales muller that?
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@Winger said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
@sparky said in Scotland v Wales 6N:
This could get ugly for Wales.
Haven't been watching for long but so far of the time I have Wales haven't done anything apart from kick and defend
Warrenball re-imagined.
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@Victor-Meldrew By being Wales
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