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Rugby World Cup 2007
Scotland vs. Italy
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<blockquote data-quote="edinburgh_gunner" data-source="post: 149164"><p>I don't think either side was better than the other, pretty even contest. Both sides pretty nervous. But, Paterson proved that he is the best goal kicker in the world with yet another fantastic display from the boot. We didn't use our superior backs enough, but we did well in the lineout and the loose.</p><p></p><p>Dissapointed to see Hines sin binned. Troncon's high tackle was worse and with the arm. Hines hit the guy on the chest and came up. Still a penalty, won't argue that, but the ref should have sin binned either both or none.</p><p></p><p>Also perhaps a case for crossing the Italian try?</p><p></p><p>Our pack preformed pretty well and matched Italy upfront. As I said, we didn't use the backs enough and I would have liked to see Henderson earlier. Southwell played OK, not his greatest game in a Scotland jersey, but we did miss the dangerous running of the younger Lamont.</p><p></p><p>Still, we're in the quarter finals and we have over come the trickiest hurdle we've had to face in a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edinburgh_gunner, post: 149164"] I don't think either side was better than the other, pretty even contest. Both sides pretty nervous. But, Paterson proved that he is the best goal kicker in the world with yet another fantastic display from the boot. We didn't use our superior backs enough, but we did well in the lineout and the loose. Dissapointed to see Hines sin binned. Troncon's high tackle was worse and with the arm. Hines hit the guy on the chest and came up. Still a penalty, won't argue that, but the ref should have sin binned either both or none. Also perhaps a case for crossing the Italian try? Our pack preformed pretty well and matched Italy upfront. As I said, we didn't use the backs enough and I would have liked to see Henderson earlier. Southwell played OK, not his greatest game in a Scotland jersey, but we did miss the dangerous running of the younger Lamont. Still, we're in the quarter finals and we have over come the trickiest hurdle we've had to face in a long time. [/QUOTE]
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