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Rugby World Cup 2015
RWC: Samoa - Wales (18-9-11, 15:30)
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<blockquote data-quote="DJRonStar" data-source="post: 447133" data-attributes="member: 20551"><p>Find this a bit of a strange comment, Warburtons a big boy now, has played against Samoans before (think he actually made his Welsh debut vs Samoa) and can take the hits with the best of them! A Bok put in a nasty after the whistle cheap shot on him during the match last week too when Wayne Barnes took ages to give a penalty for holding on, didn't put him off at all.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure he's a big boy but we all know it don't matter how big you are, you'll still feel the hits. He got some rough treatment from the Boks but held his own. Two big matches in two weeks will truly test the young man.</p><p></p><p>I think you'll find that Samoa will do the same with there tactics by pinning back the Welsh in there own half forcing mistakes by big defence. Tuilagi vs North should be a good match up. I hope the ref doesn't get pedantic and make silly calls like the sinbinning of Paul Williams which clearly was a legitimate tackle using his arms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJRonStar, post: 447133, member: 20551"] Find this a bit of a strange comment, Warburtons a big boy now, has played against Samoans before (think he actually made his Welsh debut vs Samoa) and can take the hits with the best of them! A Bok put in a nasty after the whistle cheap shot on him during the match last week too when Wayne Barnes took ages to give a penalty for holding on, didn't put him off at all. I'm sure he's a big boy but we all know it don't matter how big you are, you'll still feel the hits. He got some rough treatment from the Boks but held his own. Two big matches in two weeks will truly test the young man. I think you'll find that Samoa will do the same with there tactics by pinning back the Welsh in there own half forcing mistakes by big defence. Tuilagi vs North should be a good match up. I hope the ref doesn't get pedantic and make silly calls like the sinbinning of Paul Williams which clearly was a legitimate tackle using his arms. [/QUOTE]
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