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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2023 Six Nations] Italy vs Wales 11 March 2023. Kickoff 14:15
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeTheNative" data-source="post: 1123673" data-attributes="member: 74084"><p>Grady and Hawkins have been a bit porous in defence to say the least. But it looks like Wales aren't even trying to do anything in the backs. So what's the point of picking an attacking centre partnership to not do anything?</p><p>just seems it's one pass to hawkins who then run straight, that's Wales' strike moves.</p><p>Pretty sure it was 55 minutes before I saw them even attempt and actual move where LRZ finally got so space.</p><p>In conclusion pack is carrying a number of players who don't seem to offer anything and the backs can't seem to put a single move together while being leaky in defence.</p><p>All round game is just as poor as previous weeks, apart from Webb's kicking which a lot better that previous rounds. That's the only positive I can see and that's the only reason Wales won along with Italy cocking up so many chances.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeTheNative, post: 1123673, member: 74084"] Grady and Hawkins have been a bit porous in defence to say the least. But it looks like Wales aren't even trying to do anything in the backs. So what's the point of picking an attacking centre partnership to not do anything? just seems it's one pass to hawkins who then run straight, that's Wales' strike moves. Pretty sure it was 55 minutes before I saw them even attempt and actual move where LRZ finally got so space. In conclusion pack is carrying a number of players who don't seem to offer anything and the backs can't seem to put a single move together while being leaky in defence. All round game is just as poor as previous weeks, apart from Webb's kicking which a lot better that previous rounds. That's the only positive I can see and that's the only reason Wales won along with Italy cocking up so many chances. [/QUOTE]
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