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[RWC2023] Wales vs Portugal (16/09/2023)
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<blockquote data-quote="dirty harry" data-source="post: 1148002" data-attributes="member: 86934"><p>The only counter I'd make to this is that a few of the messy lineouts occured because of lifters and jumpers being out of sync. Jenkins seems to be the culprit, but in his defence with Lewis lifting Itoje would struggle.</p><p></p><p>I'd agree tho, both Elias and Dees darts have been good (surprisingly), and Elias is pretty big. He seems to be finally coming into his own.</p><p>Lake offers so much power tho, I'd have him on the bench for impact</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirty harry, post: 1148002, member: 86934"] The only counter I'd make to this is that a few of the messy lineouts occured because of lifters and jumpers being out of sync. Jenkins seems to be the culprit, but in his defence with Lewis lifting Itoje would struggle. I'd agree tho, both Elias and Dees darts have been good (surprisingly), and Elias is pretty big. He seems to be finally coming into his own. Lake offers so much power tho, I'd have him on the bench for impact [/QUOTE]
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