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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2015 Six Nations] The Final Weekend (Round 5)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluemoon" data-source="post: 715638" data-attributes="member: 38204"><p>I agree completely. Italy had a bad result last week, but they are a pretty passionate group and they aren't going to make it easy for Wales. All this talk how many points will be put on them will only buoy them on. England have a knack of scoring a lot of points against Italy, and it's expected that everyone else will do the same. </p><p></p><p>Wales really haven't fired out wide all tournament and it has been their defence and aerial game that has been strong. They need to be much more clinical if they are going to put on the points that they need to win the championship. I'd like to see North bring his club form into this game. </p><p></p><p>Scotland are not in the right place psychologically. I think they will throw the kitchen sink at Ireland and try to play a fast open game. But, as shown in the England game, their defence falls to pieces when they are so loose. Ireland will need to show a bit more creativity out wide in this game, as their backs could score plenty of trys against a team in disarray. Ireland to win comfortably and to take the championship, despite the other games. </p><p></p><p>England. They've got a habit of folding at the last in the 6N. If they are going to win a world cup they need to win this game at home. The confidence it would give them would be huge. However, if they lose to an inconsistent France you have to wonder whether they have the mental edge to win when it really matters in big tournaments. It's time to prove that they do!</p><p></p><p>In a week where anything could happen, my predictions are:</p><p></p><p>Italy 12 Wales 34</p><p></p><p>Scotland 15 Ireland 32</p><p></p><p>England 20 France 21</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluemoon, post: 715638, member: 38204"] I agree completely. Italy had a bad result last week, but they are a pretty passionate group and they aren't going to make it easy for Wales. All this talk how many points will be put on them will only buoy them on. England have a knack of scoring a lot of points against Italy, and it's expected that everyone else will do the same. Wales really haven't fired out wide all tournament and it has been their defence and aerial game that has been strong. They need to be much more clinical if they are going to put on the points that they need to win the championship. I'd like to see North bring his club form into this game. Scotland are not in the right place psychologically. I think they will throw the kitchen sink at Ireland and try to play a fast open game. But, as shown in the England game, their defence falls to pieces when they are so loose. Ireland will need to show a bit more creativity out wide in this game, as their backs could score plenty of trys against a team in disarray. Ireland to win comfortably and to take the championship, despite the other games. England. They've got a habit of folding at the last in the 6N. If they are going to win a world cup they need to win this game at home. The confidence it would give them would be huge. However, if they lose to an inconsistent France you have to wonder whether they have the mental edge to win when it really matters in big tournaments. It's time to prove that they do! In a week where anything could happen, my predictions are: Italy 12 Wales 34 Scotland 15 Ireland 32 England 20 France 21 [/QUOTE]
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