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[2018 November Tests] Ireland vs New Zealand (17/11/18)
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<blockquote data-quote="munstermuffin" data-source="post: 922651" data-attributes="member: 39240"><p>I don't mean arrogance per se. Just an expectation that you're going to win and the opposition will be powerless to stop you. Its always been worth points to the NZ'ers. In subtle ways teams always waive the white flag against them.</p><p></p><p>What England had in 2003 is what i'm talking about. Nothing was going to stop them and they knew it.</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>I don't mean arrogance per se. Just an expectation that you're going to win and the opposition will be powerless to stop you. Its always been worth points to the NZ'ers. In subtle ways teams always waive the white flag against them.</p><p></p><p>What England had in 2003 is what i'm talking about. Nothing was going to stop them and they knew it.[/QUOTE]</p><p>What you're trying to say is the big bullseye we have on us now. The 6 Nations will be a very hard physical competitive tournament and England up 1st will be perfect to set the focus</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="munstermuffin, post: 922651, member: 39240"] I don't mean arrogance per se. Just an expectation that you're going to win and the opposition will be powerless to stop you. Its always been worth points to the NZ'ers. In subtle ways teams always waive the white flag against them. What England had in 2003 is what i'm talking about. Nothing was going to stop them and they knew it.[/QUOTE] I don't mean arrogance per se. Just an expectation that you're going to win and the opposition will be powerless to stop you. Its always been worth points to the NZ'ers. In subtle ways teams always waive the white flag against them. What England had in 2003 is what i'm talking about. Nothing was going to stop them and they knew it.[/QUOTE] What you're trying to say is the big bullseye we have on us now. The 6 Nations will be a very hard physical competitive tournament and England up 1st will be perfect to set the focus [/QUOTE]
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