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New Zealand - RWC 2015 Discussion Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Picking Daisies" data-source="post: 730002" data-attributes="member: 72766"><p>Agreed. I think the point here is that the WC by it's very nature at the playoff phase requires a relatively low-risk approach.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I understand the point about 'tensing up' and losing our natural rhythm and momentum, and in a sense I agree, however I don't think that implementing low-risk tactics should be considered as 'sinking to the NH game' (a sentiment I disagree with as it's rugby all the same). Rather, it's a horses-for-courses approach. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This sounds a little arrogant, I wouldn't underestimate the English on (mostly) home soil, nor the team that Lancaster is developing. They will be a very, very difficult team to beat, and have every chance at winning the Cup - along with South Africa, Ireland, and NZ.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed. He is an outrageous talent, a superb fullback. He will go a long, long way. Any deficiencies in Naholo's game will be swiftly removed with Wayne Smith's guidance. </p><p></p><p>Can't wait!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Picking Daisies, post: 730002, member: 72766"] Agreed. I think the point here is that the WC by it's very nature at the playoff phase requires a relatively low-risk approach. I understand the point about 'tensing up' and losing our natural rhythm and momentum, and in a sense I agree, however I don't think that implementing low-risk tactics should be considered as 'sinking to the NH game' (a sentiment I disagree with as it's rugby all the same). Rather, it's a horses-for-courses approach. This sounds a little arrogant, I wouldn't underestimate the English on (mostly) home soil, nor the team that Lancaster is developing. They will be a very, very difficult team to beat, and have every chance at winning the Cup - along with South Africa, Ireland, and NZ. Agreed. He is an outrageous talent, a superb fullback. He will go a long, long way. Any deficiencies in Naholo's game will be swiftly removed with Wayne Smith's guidance. Can't wait! [/QUOTE]
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