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2021 British & Irish Lions Tour
Second Test: Australia vs. British and Irish Lions (29/06/13)
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<blockquote data-quote="Groundhog" data-source="post: 580464" data-attributes="member: 50079"><p>So your suggestion is we play some of the most one dimensional players in the British Isles? Listen, I can't say I'm pleased with everything Gatland has done, but I didn't expect to be. He has been far in a way the most successful coach we have had in recent years, managing to build an excellent national side out of Wlesh club teams that recently have seen little success in the Heineken Cup. I'd also like to remind you that the "one dimensional Wales playbook" put 27 points between them and England, so it must be better than your multi dimensional english game plan. If you think the Welsh team has been fortunate with their success, then it must be a very long run of luck, because they have beaten England the last three times they met. That seems like consistency to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Groundhog, post: 580464, member: 50079"] So your suggestion is we play some of the most one dimensional players in the British Isles? Listen, I can't say I'm pleased with everything Gatland has done, but I didn't expect to be. He has been far in a way the most successful coach we have had in recent years, managing to build an excellent national side out of Wlesh club teams that recently have seen little success in the Heineken Cup. I'd also like to remind you that the "one dimensional Wales playbook" put 27 points between them and England, so it must be better than your multi dimensional english game plan. If you think the Welsh team has been fortunate with their success, then it must be a very long run of luck, because they have beaten England the last three times they met. That seems like consistency to me. [/QUOTE]
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