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    Posted: 11 March 2023 at 7:13pm
Awesome performance to watch but to hear the commentary struggling to find a positive was sublime
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Hats off to the post match 20 ish minutes on ITV1 and their host plus pundits.

All were totally gracious about how good France were. Same goes for Ellis Genge and Steve Borthwick. No whinges. No moans. They credited the far better side.

Normally, it’s not like that in the face of an England defeat, however, today was top class.
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I feel they new their lowly place , now what about you Wink
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Originally posted by Oracle Oracle wrote:

I feel they new their lowly place , now what about you Wink
I aim to be objective rather than judgmental about myself.

And you? Smile
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A bit of this and a tad of that Wink
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A bit of this and a tad of that Wink
That sounds a balance Thumbs Up
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Best bet to beat them next week is to poison the whole squad the day before the game.
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Originally posted by Dai Guevara Dai Guevara wrote:

Best bet to beat them next week is to poison the whole squad the day before the game.
Whose squad?

Wasn’t sure if you preferred to pick a 23 from outside the current group.
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What were France playing at? Bunch of amateurs. They didn’t hoof it straight into Freddie Steward’s hands once! 

As amazing as France were individually , it kind of shows how basic skills, not giving away 20 penalties and using the correct tactics for the opposition you’re facing can get results. The variety in their kicking game and willingness to run the ball was sublime at times. 

I honestly believe Ireland have done their usual and peaked 6months-1year too early for the World Cup, France got a wake up call and responded. 
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Originally posted by Lincscarlet Lincscarlet wrote:

What were France playing at? Bunch of amateurs. They didn’t hoof it straight into Freddie Steward’s hands once! 

As amazing as France were individually , it kind of shows how basic skills, not giving away 20 penalties and using the correct tactics for the opposition you’re facing can get results. The variety in their kicking game and willingness to run the ball was sublime at times. 

I honestly believe Ireland have done their usual and peaked 6months-1year too early for the World Cup, France got a wake up call and responded. 


This.

It was refreshing wasn't it .

France are coming into form.....


In 1972, Roy Bergiers scored that try and said "that was for you lofty"

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France were awesome. They seemed to cross the gain line at will , fantastic running lines and support play from backs and forwards. Big athetic industrious forwards attacking from depth, lovely offloads and support play. Then backs who played heads up rugby, nothing premeditated. when they kicked it was always for a reason, it had great variety and accuracy too.....So many classic tries hard to pick the best , though their first 1 set the scene for the massacre to come. England are awful, even we should have beaten them....Best not laugh too hard as we be in for a similar drubbing next week
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A terrific performance by France - England completely overwhelmed.

Some points: a few years ago, I said that Dupont was the nearest thing to Gareth Edwards as a 9 I'd seen since - he's confirmed it - he's just as good as 'Sir'. Also, Penaud is one hell of a winger - again confirming an impression from a few years back.

Top tip for defence coaches: DO NOT leave a back row forward as last man out there to cover Penaud - Dombrandt looked like a carthorse as he tried to close down the TGV!

Any one of several French players could have been MOM - 15 Ramos was the official choice, but I'd have given it to Alldritt - what an engine that man has, and how he leads from the front!

I was a bit alarmed to hear that massive second row Flament, who picked a great line to run between two 'tacklers' to score, used to play at 10 at Loughborough uni. Monsters like that should not be allowed to play at 10!
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I think it might have been Loughborough Uni’s 5th XV, although could’ve misheard.

Almost as astonishing as the French performance was the universal praise heaped on the French side by the usually one-eyed pundits Sir Clive and even Dallaglio in today’s paper. No excuses. No bleating, just admiration for the best of displays.
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Originally posted by Eastern outpost Eastern outpost wrote:

I think it might have been Loughborough Uni’s 5th XV, although could’ve misheard.

Almost as astonishing as the French performance was the universal praise heaped on the French side by the usually one-eyed pundits Sir Clive and even Dallaglio in today’s paper. No excuses. No bleating, just admiration for the best of displays.

Although Genge seemed pretty charmless and one-eyed during the match, he and several others including Farrell seemed to genuinely smile when shaking hands after the match - they must have known they'd been beaten by a much better team on the day.

There's no sugar-coating a defeat like that - better to take it like a man, which many of them did.
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France were outstanding and appear to be timing their run to a home World Cup to perfection.  If they can continue to play like that who would bet against them in the World Cup.
Ireland are currently the world number ones and have been outstanding, winning a test series in NZ in recent months, but their game is built on their defence and the force of their forwards to lay a platform for their backs (who are very efficient but not spectacular).
France yesterday showed that their forwards too can dominate and also play rugby, their defence under Edwards has vastly improved, whilst their attacking ability is second to none.
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It takes a hammering like that for the english to accept second best lol When Lomu destroyed them they were quite magnanimous in defeat but If its close like 1999 or 2015 rwc  they always find a scapegoat
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