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EOYT: Wales v Samoa, 16/11/2012
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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 538047" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Some good news there. Great to see Jon Davies back, I wonder if he'll come straight into the starting line-up, or will they have him on the bench. Beck did little wrong in the last game, but there are still question marks over his defence (a little passive for my liking), and he got himself isolated a couple of times v Samoa trying to go on the outside when it wasn't really on, just before Samoa's second try comes to mind.</p><p></p><p>I'm praying that Biggar is fit to start, or be on the bench behind Hook at the very least. I don't want Priestland anywhere near the 23.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully one of Matthew Rees or Hibbard is ready to take part. Kirby Myhill really lacks regional experience to be on the bench against the best team in the world.</p><p></p><p>Having Ian Evans fit would be nice. He hadn't played well against Argentina or Samoa though. Especially disappointing against Samoa was the fact the at the Wales lineout struggled with him there, an area he usually commands. The lineout improved when Cherteris came on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 538047, member: 13739"] Some good news there. Great to see Jon Davies back, I wonder if he'll come straight into the starting line-up, or will they have him on the bench. Beck did little wrong in the last game, but there are still question marks over his defence (a little passive for my liking), and he got himself isolated a couple of times v Samoa trying to go on the outside when it wasn't really on, just before Samoa's second try comes to mind. I'm praying that Biggar is fit to start, or be on the bench behind Hook at the very least. I don't want Priestland anywhere near the 23. Hopefully one of Matthew Rees or Hibbard is ready to take part. Kirby Myhill really lacks regional experience to be on the bench against the best team in the world. Having Ian Evans fit would be nice. He hadn't played well against Argentina or Samoa though. Especially disappointing against Samoa was the fact the at the Wales lineout struggled with him there, an area he usually commands. The lineout improved when Cherteris came on. [/QUOTE]
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