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Champions Cup - Pool 4, Round 3 (Bath, Glasgow, Montpellier, Toulouse)
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 696245" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>Okay. Toulouse seem back to their old ways. It was simply comical for most of the match how they had basically no team structure at the breakdown and lost the ball basically in every single ruck. Great moves individually from the Nyanga, Picamoles, David, Fickou, Médard, Bézy, Doussain, Flynn...etc...but a mistake bound to happen eventually. That Harinordoquy fk up really should've been 7 points for sure, though. Lucky to get away with so few points conceded, Toulouse. On this Sunday, they can go back to church tonight and thank the good Lord a certain Yosefa Tekori was wearing black tonight, only thing going at the breakdown and saved them lots and lots of points. Doussain's a forward. His best play tonight was a big turnover on the ground and his defense. Glasgow must really have a shiitty scrum if Toulouse looked dominant at points.</p><p>A win's a win, but in terms of content this is very worrying for Toulouse. The only things that worked collectively was the defense, and even that.....and then their willingness and ability to put some volume on attack, as usual. Tonight, really horrible conclusions to all their movements.</p><p>They're not going anywhere in Europe with that pack, though. Need to tweak and adjust that badly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 696245, member: 57076"] Okay. Toulouse seem back to their old ways. It was simply comical for most of the match how they had basically no team structure at the breakdown and lost the ball basically in every single ruck. Great moves individually from the Nyanga, Picamoles, David, Fickou, Médard, Bézy, Doussain, Flynn...etc...but a mistake bound to happen eventually. That Harinordoquy fk up really should've been 7 points for sure, though. Lucky to get away with so few points conceded, Toulouse. On this Sunday, they can go back to church tonight and thank the good Lord a certain Yosefa Tekori was wearing black tonight, only thing going at the breakdown and saved them lots and lots of points. Doussain's a forward. His best play tonight was a big turnover on the ground and his defense. Glasgow must really have a shiitty scrum if Toulouse looked dominant at points. A win's a win, but in terms of content this is very worrying for Toulouse. The only things that worked collectively was the defense, and even that.....and then their willingness and ability to put some volume on attack, as usual. Tonight, really horrible conclusions to all their movements. They're not going anywhere in Europe with that pack, though. Need to tweak and adjust that badly. [/QUOTE]
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