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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2017 RBS Six Nations] Round 1: Italy vs. Wales (05/02/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Hendo74" data-source="post: 835254" data-attributes="member: 73546"><p>If a scoreline of 33-7 was offered before this game I think most fans would have taken it, especially when some thought Italy might win.</p><p></p><p>I actually think Italy might pull off a shock win at some point, they did look dangerous at some points and, who knows, might improve in the next few weeks.</p><p></p><p>Wales were, unsurprisingly, not firing on all cylinders, but when the game opened they showed some quality. Thought two of the subs had a big impact:- Sam Davies (after a shaky start) changed the attack, and Thomas Francis made a difference in the scrum.</p><p></p><p>Warbs was outstanding. Also was good to see the two centres linking well, some lovely touches from Scott W in particular. It looked like Jon Davies was giving Liam Williams a gobful at the end for not pasing to him.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, I wasn't too disappointed - bananaskin avoided. Interesting to see who plays at 8 next week - Moriarty did okay but there's only one Talupe. Biggar must be doubtful, if so the 10 shirt is Sam's to own.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hendo74, post: 835254, member: 73546"] If a scoreline of 33-7 was offered before this game I think most fans would have taken it, especially when some thought Italy might win. I actually think Italy might pull off a shock win at some point, they did look dangerous at some points and, who knows, might improve in the next few weeks. Wales were, unsurprisingly, not firing on all cylinders, but when the game opened they showed some quality. Thought two of the subs had a big impact:- Sam Davies (after a shaky start) changed the attack, and Thomas Francis made a difference in the scrum. Warbs was outstanding. Also was good to see the two centres linking well, some lovely touches from Scott W in particular. It looked like Jon Davies was giving Liam Williams a gobful at the end for not pasing to him. Anyway, I wasn't too disappointed - bananaskin avoided. Interesting to see who plays at 8 next week - Moriarty did okay but there's only one Talupe. Biggar must be doubtful, if so the 10 shirt is Sam's to own..... [/QUOTE]
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