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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Dan Lydiate, the missing link nobody noticed
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<blockquote data-quote="dai_seven" data-source="post: 783566" data-attributes="member: 73800"><p>I agree. The "new" policy of picking Tips and Warbs as starters hasn't worked so far. As they said on Scrum V we aren't as dominant in the front 5 as 3 years ago against England and Warbs isn't quite fit yet.</p><p>It is the logical way to go to fit with the "expansive" game we want (apparently) to play but we need to get other sorted out.</p><p>Personally, I would have gone with Tips and Lydiate to start against Ireland and send Warbs back to play at least another game with the Blues first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dai_seven, post: 783566, member: 73800"] I agree. The "new" policy of picking Tips and Warbs as starters hasn't worked so far. As they said on Scrum V we aren't as dominant in the front 5 as 3 years ago against England and Warbs isn't quite fit yet. It is the logical way to go to fit with the "expansive" game we want (apparently) to play but we need to get other sorted out. Personally, I would have gone with Tips and Lydiate to start against Ireland and send Warbs back to play at least another game with the Blues first. [/QUOTE]
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