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June International Test: Australia vs. England [2nd Test] (18/06/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 804248" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>Robshaw, as a player has always lifted himself when he put the white shirt on and represented his country. He plays like a man possessed. His decision making in the captains role has been taken away from him and given to a better option , so unburdened by that extra role he is focussed and destructive to opposition attacks. As a player I have always admired his contribution both at Quins and for his country.</p><p>Haskell is something of a liability in a game that picks up pace and intensity because when he can't keep up he crosses the line and gives away too many penalties. When the English forward pack can slow play down and keep the game in the tight then Haskell comes into his own.</p><p>This game was perfect for his attributes.</p><p>Aussie are being outplayed by Eddie Jones. The old master is schooling Cheika the hard way.</p><p>In his own back yard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 804248, member: 70721"] Robshaw, as a player has always lifted himself when he put the white shirt on and represented his country. He plays like a man possessed. His decision making in the captains role has been taken away from him and given to a better option , so unburdened by that extra role he is focussed and destructive to opposition attacks. As a player I have always admired his contribution both at Quins and for his country. Haskell is something of a liability in a game that picks up pace and intensity because when he can't keep up he crosses the line and gives away too many penalties. When the English forward pack can slow play down and keep the game in the tight then Haskell comes into his own. This game was perfect for his attributes. Aussie are being outplayed by Eddie Jones. The old master is schooling Cheika the hard way. In his own back yard. [/QUOTE]
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