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<blockquote data-quote="Slamdunk" data-source="post: 780146" data-attributes="member: 73736"><p>From a Welsh point of view I hope we can keep our momentum going. We had a very impressive game against Ireland prior to RWC and carried it through despite an injury list that would have hampered even the ABs. Warburtons brain fart in not kicking points when the Oz were down to 13 cost us dear and aside from that we went toe to toe with England AUS and SA with half a squad. I was very impressed but I hope Gatland learnt from RWC and gives the backs more licence in the 6N. I don't want us throwing the ball with abandon, rather having confidence in moving the ball quickly when it's on.</p><p>Our pack will be all but first choice, with a great back row, Warburton or not.</p><p>Our backs are arguably going to be as good as we can get if Liam makes the cut - he is a better full back than Halfpenny. We will probably replace Cuthburt with the brutish and in form James, Davies for Webb is either or.</p><p>Settled, motivated, in form and confident in the whole squad that was laughed at prior to the England game. Wales finally have decent players to cover all positions with only the front row an issue but Jenkins, Baldwin and Lee can hold their own. </p><p>I've never been confident going into a 6N but I am now.</p><p>It might blow up in my face, that's how things can go, but Wales are THE in form Northern Hemisphere side. Ireland will struggle without POC at first. England will be a danger but Wales know only too well that they have the ability to do it again.</p><p>Full strength Wales? We look well capable this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slamdunk, post: 780146, member: 73736"] From a Welsh point of view I hope we can keep our momentum going. We had a very impressive game against Ireland prior to RWC and carried it through despite an injury list that would have hampered even the ABs. Warburtons brain fart in not kicking points when the Oz were down to 13 cost us dear and aside from that we went toe to toe with England AUS and SA with half a squad. I was very impressed but I hope Gatland learnt from RWC and gives the backs more licence in the 6N. I don't want us throwing the ball with abandon, rather having confidence in moving the ball quickly when it's on. Our pack will be all but first choice, with a great back row, Warburton or not. Our backs are arguably going to be as good as we can get if Liam makes the cut - he is a better full back than Halfpenny. We will probably replace Cuthburt with the brutish and in form James, Davies for Webb is either or. Settled, motivated, in form and confident in the whole squad that was laughed at prior to the England game. Wales finally have decent players to cover all positions with only the front row an issue but Jenkins, Baldwin and Lee can hold their own. I've never been confident going into a 6N but I am now. It might blow up in my face, that's how things can go, but Wales are THE in form Northern Hemisphere side. Ireland will struggle without POC at first. England will be a danger but Wales know only too well that they have the ability to do it again. Full strength Wales? We look well capable this year. [/QUOTE]
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