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2021 British & Irish Lions Tour
Sharks vs British & Irish Lions 2: Electric Boogaloo
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeTheNative" data-source="post: 1046822" data-attributes="member: 74084"><p>Sharks did have some nice touches in attack to be fair but too often the final pass went astray or it was last gasp rip/turnover from the Lions saved them. </p><p>Defence was all over the place though, players often completely out of position leaving acres of space in the back field but they were also often way too narrow in defence. Lions are currently playing with quite a lot of width so if they got past that middle blitz, which they did too often, there was many metres to be made on the outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeTheNative, post: 1046822, member: 74084"] Sharks did have some nice touches in attack to be fair but too often the final pass went astray or it was last gasp rip/turnover from the Lions saved them. Defence was all over the place though, players often completely out of position leaving acres of space in the back field but they were also often way too narrow in defence. Lions are currently playing with quite a lot of width so if they got past that middle blitz, which they did too often, there was many metres to be made on the outside. [/QUOTE]
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