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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2017 RBS Six Nations] Round 4: England vs Scotland (12/03/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkyH" data-source="post: 842221" data-attributes="member: 73780"><p>Good points and I'd love to see Slade play. However, I'm sure England have trained enough for a plan B with Teo at IC seeing as how he is likely to come off the bench even if Faz was playing. It might change the game plan a little, but I'd hazard a guess that England are more prepared with Teo at IC than Slade. I completely agree with Slade is a more like for like but I presume we've trained more with Ford/Farrel at FH and Teo at IC.</p><p></p><p>Maybe, I'm obv guessing. But I think that makes sense ;/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkyH, post: 842221, member: 73780"] Good points and I'd love to see Slade play. However, I'm sure England have trained enough for a plan B with Teo at IC seeing as how he is likely to come off the bench even if Faz was playing. It might change the game plan a little, but I'd hazard a guess that England are more prepared with Teo at IC than Slade. I completely agree with Slade is a more like for like but I presume we've trained more with Ford/Farrel at FH and Teo at IC. Maybe, I'm obv guessing. But I think that makes sense ;/ [/QUOTE]
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