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<blockquote data-quote="Leonormous Boozer" data-source="post: 1083268" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>Good post. Yeah, in a way I'm happy to have stumbled over the line a bit after a very positive opening two games. Storming through the tournament and losing is a bad place to be whereas the players can chalk this down as a small failure with a lot of workons, all the while knowing we're a top 4 team. </p><p></p><p>I like how Faz is building a gameplan that gives us a shot no matter how the game is going. We know how to score tries and they can start from anywhere on the pitch. It's exactly how we should set up given the horrendous world cup draw. </p><p></p><p>This team is nowhere near as strong as the 2018 side, nor does it have the same amount of world class players but I think we're far less vulnerable to a sharp downwards turn given how we're playing the game. </p><p></p><p>As you say, get a few more gamebreakers up to the pace and we could be dark horses in 18 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonormous Boozer, post: 1083268, member: 45598"] Good post. Yeah, in a way I'm happy to have stumbled over the line a bit after a very positive opening two games. Storming through the tournament and losing is a bad place to be whereas the players can chalk this down as a small failure with a lot of workons, all the while knowing we're a top 4 team. I like how Faz is building a gameplan that gives us a shot no matter how the game is going. We know how to score tries and they can start from anywhere on the pitch. It's exactly how we should set up given the horrendous world cup draw. This team is nowhere near as strong as the 2018 side, nor does it have the same amount of world class players but I think we're far less vulnerable to a sharp downwards turn given how we're playing the game. As you say, get a few more gamebreakers up to the pace and we could be dark horses in 18 months. [/QUOTE]
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