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[RWC2019][Pool D] Round 4 -Wales vs. Fiji (09/10/2019)
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_ma gooshvili" data-source="post: 966088" data-attributes="member: 74121"><p>If this was the ABs we'd be saying Wales would have learnt nothing by playing 10 man rugby so elected to go toe to toe with Fiji on Fiji's terms to get something useful out of the game. Yes, defensively it was far from ideal from a Welsh perspective, but objectively I think this can be considered the most complete Fiji XV side ever. Even these days a win in Paris is not to be sniffed at. Assuming Adams and JD2 can shake off their ****les this was a fine day at the office for Wales. </p><p></p><p>The Scarlets are the Fiji of the NH so I was delighted to see Wales keep the ball in play lots. Patchell again surprising me not one bit by coming on when Wales are trailing and guiding them to a comfortable enough victory. Parkes looking at full physical health after looking crocked for much of the past year. Patchell must start the QF and probably semi (if applicable) due to Biggars knock and Wales are my clear top 3 choice of favourites the more the Scarlets influence grows. They are going to score tries against top sides with this configuration and the rest will be up to Shaun Edwards. </p><p></p><p>It all goes up in smoke if JD2 is injured though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_ma gooshvili, post: 966088, member: 74121"] If this was the ABs we'd be saying Wales would have learnt nothing by playing 10 man rugby so elected to go toe to toe with Fiji on Fiji's terms to get something useful out of the game. Yes, defensively it was far from ideal from a Welsh perspective, but objectively I think this can be considered the most complete Fiji XV side ever. Even these days a win in Paris is not to be sniffed at. Assuming Adams and JD2 can shake off their ****les this was a fine day at the office for Wales. The Scarlets are the Fiji of the NH so I was delighted to see Wales keep the ball in play lots. Patchell again surprising me not one bit by coming on when Wales are trailing and guiding them to a comfortable enough victory. Parkes looking at full physical health after looking crocked for much of the past year. Patchell must start the QF and probably semi (if applicable) due to Biggars knock and Wales are my clear top 3 choice of favourites the more the Scarlets influence grows. They are going to score tries against top sides with this configuration and the rest will be up to Shaun Edwards. It all goes up in smoke if JD2 is injured though. [/QUOTE]
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