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Rugby World Cup 2015
[2015 RWC] Pool B: Scotland vs. Japan (23/09/2015)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 749087" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>Scotland knew the Tsunami was coming and they went for the highlands and safety in the first half.</p><p>In the second half as the water receded they came flying down from the hills with Claymores in hand and set about walloping the retreating and weakening waves.</p><p>The short turn around really hurt Japans stamina but full marks to them for sticking to their guns.</p><p>They are indeed my guilty pleasure.</p><p>Scotland looked as good as I've ever seen them, disciplined, well drilled, strong tackling, great patience when under pressure and not afraid to strike out and go for glory when the opportunity arose.</p><p>I'm not sure if the winner would change in a situation where Japan was fresh (chiefly because Japan find it harder to penetrate the sliding defence over the rush defence) but it would surely be a good deal closer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 749087, member: 70721"] Scotland knew the Tsunami was coming and they went for the highlands and safety in the first half. In the second half as the water receded they came flying down from the hills with Claymores in hand and set about walloping the retreating and weakening waves. The short turn around really hurt Japans stamina but full marks to them for sticking to their guns. They are indeed my guilty pleasure. Scotland looked as good as I've ever seen them, disciplined, well drilled, strong tackling, great patience when under pressure and not afraid to strike out and go for glory when the opportunity arose. I'm not sure if the winner would change in a situation where Japan was fresh (chiefly because Japan find it harder to penetrate the sliding defence over the rush defence) but it would surely be a good deal closer. [/QUOTE]
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