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2024 Guinness Six Nations
2014 Six Nations: England vs Ireland (Round 3)
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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 625280" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Nowell and May have promise, but they are far from the finished articles imo. Nowell is an exciting runner, but makes a lot of mistakes. He will improve with game time, and those errors will reduce as he settles in.</p><p></p><p>I'm still unsure bout May. Good runner, but isn't backing himself atm. I certainly thought there was an opportunity for him to pin his ears back and go for the corner. Maybe the cover defence would have knocked him into touch, but maybe he could have forced his way over. He's a big bloke, but against Ireland he cut back inside every single time. I feel that sometimes a winger needs to back himself, not just take the safe option all the time. Again though, with game time, his confidence will probably grow and he'll start taking on a few defenders.</p><p></p><p>Both certainly look promising, but so do Wade and Yarde. All good that Ashton has finally been given the boot though, about time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 625280, member: 13739"] Nowell and May have promise, but they are far from the finished articles imo. Nowell is an exciting runner, but makes a lot of mistakes. He will improve with game time, and those errors will reduce as he settles in. I'm still unsure bout May. Good runner, but isn't backing himself atm. I certainly thought there was an opportunity for him to pin his ears back and go for the corner. Maybe the cover defence would have knocked him into touch, but maybe he could have forced his way over. He's a big bloke, but against Ireland he cut back inside every single time. I feel that sometimes a winger needs to back himself, not just take the safe option all the time. Again though, with game time, his confidence will probably grow and he'll start taking on a few defenders. Both certainly look promising, but so do Wade and Yarde. All good that Ashton has finally been given the boot though, about time! [/QUOTE]
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