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South Africa vs British and Irish Lions - Test 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Peter Quinn" data-source="post: 1050766" data-attributes="member: 12190"><p>I don't really understand making many changes, considering how little continuity players have had and chances for partnerships to develop.</p><p></p><p>If you thought that Sutherland was your best bet for a stable scrum last week, I don't see how it can have changed in the last week just on the basis of that one game? We know Mako has his days, so I'm personally a little worried.</p><p></p><p>On Watson - only thing was a few times when I thought oh lord you look like a child compared to the South Africans and he seemed to lose a few collisions where he should fare better. So maybe it's a size thing. Whilst I agree he shouldn't be penalised by Gatland for the tackle he got away with, it did feel like one with zero mitigation to it and one he should have been able to control a bit better.</p><p></p><p>Daly out is fine with me, looking foreward to seeing what these chunky Irish boys can do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Peter Quinn, post: 1050766, member: 12190"] I don't really understand making many changes, considering how little continuity players have had and chances for partnerships to develop. If you thought that Sutherland was your best bet for a stable scrum last week, I don't see how it can have changed in the last week just on the basis of that one game? We know Mako has his days, so I'm personally a little worried. On Watson - only thing was a few times when I thought oh lord you look like a child compared to the South Africans and he seemed to lose a few collisions where he should fare better. So maybe it's a size thing. Whilst I agree he shouldn't be penalised by Gatland for the tackle he got away with, it did feel like one with zero mitigation to it and one he should have been able to control a bit better. Daly out is fine with me, looking foreward to seeing what these chunky Irish boys can do! [/QUOTE]
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