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[RWC19 Warm-Up] - Wales vs England
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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 952776" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>It will be a big dent in wales' wc hopes if they lose this one. If they bounce back they can remain confident as a group and continue their role. Otherwise it's start from square one. We've seen how much difference it makes when a team gets on a roll and just lives off the momentum of confidence and the extra unity that brings. It makes a big difference and had been the key to many a successful run. Wales, Ireland before that, England before that, all blacks severally times, springboks at some point (09?), etc.</p><p></p><p>If wales lose this then no team will really be on a streak. You could almost argue the Boks have started a streak, and if they beat the all blacks in wc game one they may just have gained enough confidence momentum to go all the way.</p><p></p><p>It's different in a World Cup though I guess; World Cup nerves can trump almost any level of confidence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 952776, member: 65365"] It will be a big dent in wales’ wc hopes if they lose this one. If they bounce back they can remain confident as a group and continue their role. Otherwise it’s start from square one. We’ve seen how much difference it makes when a team gets on a roll and just lives off the momentum of confidence and the extra unity that brings. It makes a big difference and had been the key to many a successful run. Wales, Ireland before that, England before that, all blacks severally times, springboks at some point (09?), etc. If wales lose this then no team will really be on a streak. You could almost argue the Boks have started a streak, and if they beat the all blacks in wc game one they may just have gained enough confidence momentum to go all the way. It’s different in a World Cup though I guess; World Cup nerves can trump almost any level of confidence. [/QUOTE]
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