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[2015 Six Nations] Wales
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 699032" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>actually dude, not being a dick but, yes, seriously, that was literally the "BIGGEST surprise" !! I know where you're coming from, like on paper it seemed possible and SA are much more predictable than the sneaky Aussies...</p><p>otherwise I'm your opposite: I feel Wales will get a good win, nothing 30-3ish but good against England, and will struggle against Ireland. Obviously the latest results highly impact that vision and it's very much based on recent history rather than actually looking at each side today, but what's happened in the past 2-3 years isn't negligible when it comes to giving a prognostic here.</p><p></p><p>And it's 3 away games, 2 home games for Wales. Wish I could give you my predictions but seriously, how on Earth does one predict the result for France vs Wales ?!!...impossible. A freak North try like last time (not that this was the difference maker, at all), France turn all shaky, run after the score the entire match, score an amazing try in the second but it's not enough in yet another immensely disappointing PSA game and France look like they need to start from scratch all over again months from the WC, with no game plan or chemistry in sight.</p><p></p><p>Or: France in command. They seemed to have clicked and look like the side that beat Australia in Nov. again, what a turnaround from their game last week in Dublin. Their backs' individual class shines through as they score 3 superb tries, a couple off counters. They finally show up, up front and the maul is just dominant. Parra-Lopez, the halfback pairing we've been looking for this whole time ? France 28-17 Wales. France still in for the ***le race.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 699032, member: 57076"] actually dude, not being a dick but, yes, seriously, that was literally the "BIGGEST surprise" !! I know where you're coming from, like on paper it seemed possible and SA are much more predictable than the sneaky Aussies... otherwise I'm your opposite: I feel Wales will get a good win, nothing 30-3ish but good against England, and will struggle against Ireland. Obviously the latest results highly impact that vision and it's very much based on recent history rather than actually looking at each side today, but what's happened in the past 2-3 years isn't negligible when it comes to giving a prognostic here. And it's 3 away games, 2 home games for Wales. Wish I could give you my predictions but seriously, how on Earth does one predict the result for France vs Wales ?!!...impossible. A freak North try like last time (not that this was the difference maker, at all), France turn all shaky, run after the score the entire match, score an amazing try in the second but it's not enough in yet another immensely disappointing PSA game and France look like they need to start from scratch all over again months from the WC, with no game plan or chemistry in sight. Or: France in command. They seemed to have clicked and look like the side that beat Australia in Nov. again, what a turnaround from their game last week in Dublin. Their backs' individual class shines through as they score 3 superb tries, a couple off counters. They finally show up, up front and the maul is just dominant. Parra-Lopez, the halfback pairing we've been looking for this whole time ? France 28-17 Wales. France still in for the ***le race. [/QUOTE]
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