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<blockquote data-quote="ranger" data-source="post: 321251" data-attributes="member: 40555"><p>Right on the money. England had a very poor day at the office. The only real shining light was the scrum, and as much as i hate guys going on about injuries, the difference between Alexander-Nau/Moore- Robinson and the 3 blokes England was up against is ridiculous. Its like replacing a schools first XV front row with some chubby kindergartners. Ma'afu in particular is seriously shite. </p><p></p><p>My point is that once those guys get back, the English won't be able to dominate the scrum, then they are in some trouble. They need to pull their socks up quick smart or they will get embarrassed severely next year.</p><p>I really hope the coaching staff don't view this as an indication that they should base the game around scrummaging as much as possible, England actually have some decent backs and a great back three, they should be working on how to get their backline firing instead of banking on a dominant scrum, because thats far from guaranteed next year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ranger, post: 321251, member: 40555"] Right on the money. England had a very poor day at the office. The only real shining light was the scrum, and as much as i hate guys going on about injuries, the difference between Alexander-Nau/Moore- Robinson and the 3 blokes England was up against is ridiculous. Its like replacing a schools first XV front row with some chubby kindergartners. Ma'afu in particular is seriously shite. My point is that once those guys get back, the English won't be able to dominate the scrum, then they are in some trouble. They need to pull their socks up quick smart or they will get embarrassed severely next year. I really hope the coaching staff don't view this as an indication that they should base the game around scrummaging as much as possible, England actually have some decent backs and a great back three, they should be working on how to get their backline firing instead of banking on a dominant scrum, because thats far from guaranteed next year. [/QUOTE]
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