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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 885863" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>It's not as if we don't have injuries! Ruddock, O'Brien, Heaslip and Leavy hasn't got a lot of rugby under his belt, our second choice 10 has 75mins at 10 this season, with Payne and Ringrose gone we're one injury away from not having an international class 13, depth at lock is non existent so we'll have to go injury free there too. </p><p>Ireland in Paris is a 50/50 game, I'd say that's less likely to go our way than England in Murrayfield, both sides have Wales at home and the head to head is in London! </p><p>If Aki, Henshaw, Toner, Henderson and Ryan can all stay fit we have as much of a chance as England but I don't think we're favourites after the last two years. England have lost two less games than us since we announced ourselves as a top side against NZ in 2016, they were games that England would never lose and Ireland have always tended to throw away so I think we might be favourites for Twickers but a lot more likely to lose elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 885863, member: 45598"] It's not as if we don't have injuries! Ruddock, O'Brien, Heaslip and Leavy hasn't got a lot of rugby under his belt, our second choice 10 has 75mins at 10 this season, with Payne and Ringrose gone we're one injury away from not having an international class 13, depth at lock is non existent so we'll have to go injury free there too. Ireland in Paris is a 50/50 game, I'd say that's less likely to go our way than England in Murrayfield, both sides have Wales at home and the head to head is in London! If Aki, Henshaw, Toner, Henderson and Ryan can all stay fit we have as much of a chance as England but I don't think we're favourites after the last two years. England have lost two less games than us since we announced ourselves as a top side against NZ in 2016, they were games that England would never lose and Ireland have always tended to throw away so I think we might be favourites for Twickers but a lot more likely to lose elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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