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Legendinmybathroom
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1 handed line-out take as well on around 70 minute mark, really looking forward to seeing him with some conditioning work and time to bed into our system.
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roy munster
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Ireland England new zealand look like the early favourites to win the cup imo. My money would be on the irish atm after they obliterated scotland..Theyre not a spectacularly talented team theyre just very strong in all areas, strength in depth and very cohesive as a unit. Wales , England and the tri nations are all capable of beating them though.
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GPR - Rochester
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Well I thought Lousi did ok. Would have liked to see him do more carrying but his lineout work was decent & defensively he seemed pretty organised. Lets face it he will be well known to Moar & Delaney so I cannot imagine they have any doubts.
As things stand at the moment Ireland look favourites to play South Africa in a quarter final. That would be a hell of a game - they certainly won't bully the S.A forwards like they did Scotland's yesterday. This Scottish team are poor and I would imagine that Gregor will be looking for a job Xmas time. He won't be looking forward to facing Japan in the last game on the back of a short turnaround. England were pretty sloppy & their discipline will cost them against stronger teams. Lets see what our lads come up with tonight. Bonus point win should be the aim if conditions don't ruin the game.
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Fscarlet
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Massive blow for Scotland with the news that Hamish Watson has been ruled out of the rest of the World Cup with a knee injury sustained in their opening defeat to Ireland. The 27-year-old back-row will be replaced in the squad by Edinburgh club-mate Magnus Bradbury
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BlackwoodScarlet
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Wales didn't impress at all , Fiji and Australia won't have any worries about our attack
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scarletnut
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I still wake up late at night and think of what might have been when tim stimpson hit that jammy penalty1
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Fscarlet
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If someone offered Gatland a BP win by a margin of 29 points with no (touch wood) injuries before kick off, he would have taken that. I swear the negativity on this board would still be in full swing if we won the tournament.
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greypower1
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We'll never know. ๐๐๐
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Keep the faith
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Why
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Today proved how valuable Cawdor is to Wales he was MOM for me
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She asks why i still can't answer. I guess its in the blood.
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scarletnut
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I still wake up late at night and think of what might have been when tim stimpson hit that jammy penalty1
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henry_winkler
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There's lots between them, Tomos William is the exact opposite of Cawdor. He's slow and ponderous and play comes to a screeching halt at every ruck while he decides what to do plus he really can't organise the forwards. Gareth Davies is very hard done by in the press, he is the heartbeat of this Wales team but the Webbites won't admit it. Nobody can organise the pack like him.
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henry_winkler
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Absolutely, always gets overlooked when pundits talk about the key players for Wales.
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reesytheexile
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Its in the Welsh blood. Glass is always half empty not half full ๐คจ๐ !!
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scarletnut
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I still wake up late at night and think of what might have been when tim stimpson hit that jammy penalty1
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ladram
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he was today at scrum and ruck time
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Why
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Iโm not saying he is slow but the team seemed to feed of the energy and work rate of Cawdor today. He is much maligned by some but for me once again proved we do not miss Webb.
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She asks why i still can't answer. I guess its in the blood.
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