How close to full-strength were London Irish, Newcastle and Northampton?.
Irish and Newcastle were close,
Northampton rested/rotated a few but closer to full strength than Tigers are
How close to full-strength were London Irish, Newcastle and Northampton?.
Do you think it was more a case that the Welsh teams played badly or the English teams played well?Irish and Newcastle were close,
Northampton rested/rotated a few but closer to full strength than Tigers are
Realistically all those games came down to a coin toss,Do you think it was more a case that the Welsh teams played badly or the English teams played well?
Moroni is on fire
I am not shocked so much as disappointed, especially as the Blues and Ospreys (less so the Dragons) had several players returning from a successful 6N.Realistically all those games came down to a coin toss,
Both sides played well and both sides had lapses of concentration
Newcastle were the luckiest - I think without the cards they'd have lost as ospreys looked better for the majority, but you can only play what's in front of you
The way you're talking the pro 14 sides should've been expected to win all these games comfortably because you're so shocked that they didn't. I don't get why, because the English sides are in good form and have some quality players
I think the prem has been a considerably higher standard this year to be honest. It happens, look at 2016. Wasn't long after that no prem sides made the semis and only one the QFs.Is this yet another Pro14 apocalypse in Europe? So far only Leinster (due to a covid bye) and much more surprisingly Benetton have gone through.
Yes like I said, only three years ago Pro14 teams won both Cups.I think the prem has been a considerably higher standard this year to be honest. It happens, look at 2016. Wasn't long after that no prem sides made the semis and only one the QFs.