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[2014 EOYT] Wales vs Fiji
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<blockquote data-quote="Jbobo" data-source="post: 687363" data-attributes="member: 62085"><p>For this one i think we really need to maintain the attacking style we had against the Aussies. The offloading game was pretty damned good and it was very positive. If we revert back to relying on the bosh, we will not develop. Hopefully the last game was a taster of an adjustment of Gatland's philosophy. We can't let a few things not going our way (very soft tries, intercepts, lack of composure at the end regarding advantage play, refereeing) rule out all that was good.</p><p></p><p>Also LOL on the size difference of the team logo's - Classic Ewis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jbobo, post: 687363, member: 62085"] For this one i think we really need to maintain the attacking style we had against the Aussies. The offloading game was pretty damned good and it was very positive. If we revert back to relying on the bosh, we will not develop. Hopefully the last game was a taster of an adjustment of Gatland's philosophy. We can't let a few things not going our way (very soft tries, intercepts, lack of composure at the end regarding advantage play, refereeing) rule out all that was good. Also LOL on the size difference of the team logo's - Classic Ewis. [/QUOTE]
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