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[2020 Autumn Nations Cup] England vs Ireland (21/11/20)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ragey Erasmus" data-source="post: 1009454" data-attributes="member: 56232"><p>I can forgive May a bit more. He is an out and out speedster. He has added other bits to his game but ultimately you want him running fast in a straight line pretty much unobstructed. In the whole game that didn't happen once and the chances where it could have happened it was Farrell who messed up the opportunity, not May. Had some of those overlaps been exploited, I think May would have had a very different game. Even in the kick chase he couldn't perform largely because a huge chunks of the kicks were barely contestable or possible to recover. He didn't have a faultless game by any stretch but I feel Faz was at the core of a large chunk of what was going wrong with others on the field.</p><p></p><p>As it was May's options were to try to plow through contact or start going sideways. He looked like someone who was trying to manufacture his own opportunities because he had none on the few occasions he got the ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragey Erasmus, post: 1009454, member: 56232"] I can forgive May a bit more. He is an out and out speedster. He has added other bits to his game but ultimately you want him running fast in a straight line pretty much unobstructed. In the whole game that didn't happen once and the chances where it could have happened it was Farrell who messed up the opportunity, not May. Had some of those overlaps been exploited, I think May would have had a very different game. Even in the kick chase he couldn't perform largely because a huge chunks of the kicks were barely contestable or possible to recover. He didn't have a faultless game by any stretch but I feel Faz was at the core of a large chunk of what was going wrong with others on the field. As it was May's options were to try to plow through contact or start going sideways. He looked like someone who was trying to manufacture his own opportunities because he had none on the few occasions he got the ball. [/QUOTE]
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