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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2016 RBS Six Nations] Round 4: England vs. Wales (12/03/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="Maverick1987" data-source="post: 789478" data-attributes="member: 59493"><p>Giving a crap and actually standing up to being world class and the form 10 in the world as some people have touted him are very different things . Dan Biggars shortcomings have been visciously bought forward in this game . Make no mistake he isn't Beauden Barritt in attack neither is he Owen Farrell in defence . His usual thing to do when under pressure is to up and under to himself which were comfortably defused by Brown on Saturday . Which unfortunately for Biggar led him to be outplayed by Priestland . I don't buy the scrum half change either, Biggar had his best games with Gareth Davies at scrum half in the RWC .</p><p></p><p>Like I said I always felt he was a very good player riding a wave and I didn't before and still to this day don't believe he will ever be anything more than an good player and won't be near a starting lions team</p><p></p><p>The Welsh talk about England over hyping players (see the Itoje thread) this is exactly what Wales did to Biggar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maverick1987, post: 789478, member: 59493"] Giving a crap and actually standing up to being world class and the form 10 in the world as some people have touted him are very different things . Dan Biggars shortcomings have been visciously bought forward in this game . Make no mistake he isn't Beauden Barritt in attack neither is he Owen Farrell in defence . His usual thing to do when under pressure is to up and under to himself which were comfortably defused by Brown on Saturday . Which unfortunately for Biggar led him to be outplayed by Priestland . I don't buy the scrum half change either, Biggar had his best games with Gareth Davies at scrum half in the RWC . Like I said I always felt he was a very good player riding a wave and I didn't before and still to this day don't believe he will ever be anything more than an good player and won't be near a starting lions team The Welsh talk about England over hyping players (see the Itoje thread) this is exactly what Wales did to Biggar [/QUOTE]
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