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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="MojoPin" data-source="post: 835270" data-attributes="member: 71698"><p>Very disappointed that we didn't grab the bonus point - if Liam Williams had shown a little patience and recycled at the end I think there's a good chance the try would have come eventually. Still, a decent second half performance that showed us who should be forming the backbone of our game next week. Sam Davies made some mistakes but the benefits in attack far outweighed those couple of lapses. Scott Williams showed some good stuff, Warburton was much stronger in both attack and defense, North was looking more dangerous, Jonathan Davies is improving, and Tomas Francis made a huge impact on the scrum together with Rob Evans. </p><p></p><p>I feel bad for saying it, but I really hope Biggar doesn't recover in time to face England. Sam Davies isn't 100% there yet but he has the ability to bring the best out of players that are struggling to make an impact outside Biggar and that could make a huge difference next week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MojoPin, post: 835270, member: 71698"] Very disappointed that we didn't grab the bonus point - if Liam Williams had shown a little patience and recycled at the end I think there's a good chance the try would have come eventually. Still, a decent second half performance that showed us who should be forming the backbone of our game next week. Sam Davies made some mistakes but the benefits in attack far outweighed those couple of lapses. Scott Williams showed some good stuff, Warburton was much stronger in both attack and defense, North was looking more dangerous, Jonathan Davies is improving, and Tomas Francis made a huge impact on the scrum together with Rob Evans. I feel bad for saying it, but I really hope Biggar doesn't recover in time to face England. Sam Davies isn't 100% there yet but he has the ability to bring the best out of players that are struggling to make an impact outside Biggar and that could make a huge difference next week. [/QUOTE]
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