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[2015 Six Nations] Wales
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Taff" data-source="post: 699024" data-attributes="member: 68394"><p>I think the Italians will fall into the same mindset that South Africa did. They refuse to be outmuscled, whether this be Machismo or whatever. It's a (relatively) easy thing to plan for. </p><p>Everyone knows Wales play a physical game, and it wasn't the biggest surprise that we beat the Boks, whilst losing to (the really sneaky/crafty/dont trust them!) Ozzies.</p><p>England and Ireland at home makes a big difference, as the current players have no 'indian sign' over each other, and home advantage does (more often than not) prove to be an advantage.</p><p>One thing I do think is there will be quite a bit of experimentation, which could skew results.</p><p>At the moment I'd expect Wales to win their 3 home games (very very very close vs England), scrape a win at Murrayfield, and lose in France.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Taff, post: 699024, member: 68394"] I think the Italians will fall into the same mindset that South Africa did. They refuse to be outmuscled, whether this be Machismo or whatever. It's a (relatively) easy thing to plan for. Everyone knows Wales play a physical game, and it wasn't the biggest surprise that we beat the Boks, whilst losing to (the really sneaky/crafty/dont trust them!) Ozzies. England and Ireland at home makes a big difference, as the current players have no 'indian sign' over each other, and home advantage does (more often than not) prove to be an advantage. One thing I do think is there will be quite a bit of experimentation, which could skew results. At the moment I'd expect Wales to win their 3 home games (very very very close vs England), scrape a win at Murrayfield, and lose in France. [/QUOTE]
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