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[RWC19 Warm-Up] - Wales vs England
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<blockquote data-quote="chris walker" data-source="post: 953342" data-attributes="member: 45571"><p>Proper slug fest of a game that, nothing pretty and a little bit of trying your luck won the game. I'd still say that Wales don't look threatening on attack with Biggar at 10, he just doesn't have that passing and running game that makes defenders second guess themselves, perfect example was with the try, Wales had the overlap and his first thought wasn't straighten up, draw the man, ball out in front, it was kick, that to me says that he doesn't trust his skills himself, don't get me wrong it was a fantastic kick but you aren't going to score 2,3,4 try's from kicks. Hopefully the two Ireland games will be an opportunity to see what Evans and Patchell are about, with confidence Patch has got everything, solid passing game, can break the line and has a booming boot to be fair to him, Evans is the same, good feet, mixes up his passing and has a good array of short chip kicks. I've got way more confidence in Wales creating more opportunities with these two over Biggar.</p><p></p><p>England are looking strong mind, set peice is coming good at the right time, can't see a lot of teams wanting to pack down against them, should be a valuable tool when it comes down to the knockout stages. Probably top two for squad depth at the World Cup as well, can see the side that played last week being the side to take on Tonga, the side that played this week to play USA with the first stringers coming on at around 60 mins and then they should go full whack for Argentina and France with most of the side still being fairly fresh</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris walker, post: 953342, member: 45571"] Proper slug fest of a game that, nothing pretty and a little bit of trying your luck won the game. I’d still say that Wales don’t look threatening on attack with Biggar at 10, he just doesn’t have that passing and running game that makes defenders second guess themselves, perfect example was with the try, Wales had the overlap and his first thought wasn’t straighten up, draw the man, ball out in front, it was kick, that to me says that he doesn’t trust his skills himself, don’t get me wrong it was a fantastic kick but you aren’t going to score 2,3,4 try’s from kicks. Hopefully the two Ireland games will be an opportunity to see what Evans and Patchell are about, with confidence Patch has got everything, solid passing game, can break the line and has a booming boot to be fair to him, Evans is the same, good feet, mixes up his passing and has a good array of short chip kicks. I’ve got way more confidence in Wales creating more opportunities with these two over Biggar. England are looking strong mind, set peice is coming good at the right time, can’t see a lot of teams wanting to pack down against them, should be a valuable tool when it comes down to the knockout stages. Probably top two for squad depth at the World Cup as well, can see the side that played last week being the side to take on Tonga, the side that played this week to play USA with the first stringers coming on at around 60 mins and then they should go full whack for Argentina and France with most of the side still being fairly fresh [/QUOTE]
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