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<blockquote data-quote="shtove" data-source="post: 224801"><p>Leinster's defence in the first half was pretty good - there were some slipped tackles - but on TV it was looking ominous up front, despite two extraordinary tries. Worsley and Rees were a hive of activity, and you had to expect that to continue in the next half.</p><p></p><p>Maybe it was the scrum that changed it, but then there weren't that many scrums in the second half. So I'm still wondering what it is they need to reproduce to make them favourites for the cup.</p><p></p><p>Fitzgerald looks a wonderful player.</p><p></p><p>Was this sarcasm:</p><p>"O'Driscoll is a has-been, he's finished and will never be the same player again"</p><p>He's delivered some great attack in the past two matches. And it was only when he went down with the knee injury that Cipriani had the noodle to split the midfield.</p><p></p><p>Cipri tends to crab toward the touchline - he's very fast, good hands, but that's not too difficult to defend against. (Did you get to meet Kelly Brooke?)</p><p></p><p>Anyway, Leinster would have put on 60 points if the nutty prof had played a better game. I was there when Wasps destroyed Leinster in the 1/4 final two (?) years ago - bitter day with Reddan dominant. So this result is Wow!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shtove, post: 224801"] Leinster's defence in the first half was pretty good - there were some slipped tackles - but on TV it was looking ominous up front, despite two extraordinary tries. Worsley and Rees were a hive of activity, and you had to expect that to continue in the next half. Maybe it was the scrum that changed it, but then there weren't that many scrums in the second half. So I'm still wondering what it is they need to reproduce to make them favourites for the cup. Fitzgerald looks a wonderful player. Was this sarcasm: "O'Driscoll is a has-been, he's finished and will never be the same player again" He's delivered some great attack in the past two matches. And it was only when he went down with the knee injury that Cipriani had the noodle to split the midfield. Cipri tends to crab toward the touchline - he's very fast, good hands, but that's not too difficult to defend against. (Did you get to meet Kelly Brooke?) Anyway, Leinster would have put on 60 points if the nutty prof had played a better game. I was there when Wasps destroyed Leinster in the 1/4 final two (?) years ago - bitter day with Reddan dominant. So this result is Wow! [/QUOTE]
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