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<blockquote data-quote="stormmaster1" data-source="post: 181908"><p>Flood and Cipriani should have enough creativity to give England chances, but it depends how they gel with their outside backs. If they manage to start putting sackey into space and getting Vanikolo to run at single players (rather than running into 3 tacklers each time like v Scotland) then the backs could go well, but it could easily end up with the backs not quite knowing what each other is going to do and not picking the right angles off each other to threaten.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>all this relies on the forwards obtaining decent ball.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stormmaster1, post: 181908"] Flood and Cipriani should have enough creativity to give England chances, but it depends how they gel with their outside backs. If they manage to start putting sackey into space and getting Vanikolo to run at single players (rather than running into 3 tacklers each time like v Scotland) then the backs could go well, but it could easily end up with the backs not quite knowing what each other is going to do and not picking the right angles off each other to threaten. all this relies on the forwards obtaining decent ball. [/QUOTE]
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