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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2022 Six Nations] Ireland vs Wales (05/02/22)
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<blockquote data-quote="Welsh Exile" data-source="post: 1072729" data-attributes="member: 82670"><p>I think there's an element of that but then I also think there was a clear style of play prior to Covid in that 6N and then after that we just reverted back to type, box kicked a lot, looked unstructured and a bit clueless in attack but this also wasn't helped by set piece generally being crap.</p><p></p><p>One of the main things I was hoping to see when he first came in was to see our offloading game massively increase and, again, I think we saw a bit of that prior to Covid but since then not so much. We were super clinical last 6N so that was great but when we go up against you Frances, Ireland's and England (Scotland as well to a lesser degree) you can almost guarantee they're going to score 3 or 4 tries but for us not so much which puts the emphasis on a strong defence. Injuries and stuff hasn't helped either so I'm not digging him out but would like to see things evolve a bit more this 6N.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Welsh Exile, post: 1072729, member: 82670"] I think there’s an element of that but then I also think there was a clear style of play prior to Covid in that 6N and then after that we just reverted back to type, box kicked a lot, looked unstructured and a bit clueless in attack but this also wasn’t helped by set piece generally being crap. One of the main things I was hoping to see when he first came in was to see our offloading game massively increase and, again, I think we saw a bit of that prior to Covid but since then not so much. We were super clinical last 6N so that was great but when we go up against you Frances, Ireland’s and England (Scotland as well to a lesser degree) you can almost guarantee they’re going to score 3 or 4 tries but for us not so much which puts the emphasis on a strong defence. Injuries and stuff hasn’t helped either so I’m not digging him out but would like to see things evolve a bit more this 6N. [/QUOTE]
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