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June Internationals: Chiefs vs. Wales (14/06/2016)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Peter Quinn" data-source="post: 802965" data-attributes="member: 12190"><p>In theory it's a good chance for Wales to find out who has what it takes to be a squad player. Injuries do happen after all. What you DON'T want is a scenario such as today where not a single player advances a case for test inclusion, with the possible exception of Morgan today. It only got a little better today when Faletau and Roberts tried to drag the other 13 guys on the pitch kicking and screaming towards some sort of respectability. </p><p></p><p>Smartcooky I don't think Tony is saying depth is an excuse, far from it. Wherever or not Wales should have the depth to do better than that (yes they should) put to one side, today showed Wales simply don't have that depth, whereas a second string provincial side clearly did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Peter Quinn, post: 802965, member: 12190"] In theory it's a good chance for Wales to find out who has what it takes to be a squad player. Injuries do happen after all. What you DON'T want is a scenario such as today where not a single player advances a case for test inclusion, with the possible exception of Morgan today. It only got a little better today when Faletau and Roberts tried to drag the other 13 guys on the pitch kicking and screaming towards some sort of respectability. Smartcooky I don't think Tony is saying depth is an excuse, far from it. Wherever or not Wales should have the depth to do better than that (yes they should) put to one side, today showed Wales simply don't have that depth, whereas a second string provincial side clearly did. [/QUOTE]
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