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<blockquote data-quote="M Two One" data-source="post: 465111" data-attributes="member: 29650"><p>I don't understand the call to replace Ngwenya with Balshaw, unless he was injured and he didn't appear to be. Overall, this was one of the worst performances from this team I've ever seen. Did you notice that Biarritz made all seven subs within the first 20 minutes? I didn't like the move to bring in Jean-Pascal Barraque so early when the coach decided that there was nothing to play for. He's one of the world's best young players and should not be thrown to the dogs.</p><p></p><p>However, I'm not worried. Once Biarritz are full strength they should have no trouble avoiding the drop, especially considering that the season is just nine matches in. Next week's Basque derby is the perfect match for a turnaround with their top French players returning to play. Two or three big wins could put them right back in the playoff race.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M Two One, post: 465111, member: 29650"] I don't understand the call to replace Ngwenya with Balshaw, unless he was injured and he didn't appear to be. Overall, this was one of the worst performances from this team I've ever seen. Did you notice that Biarritz made all seven subs within the first 20 minutes? I didn't like the move to bring in Jean-Pascal Barraque so early when the coach decided that there was nothing to play for. He's one of the world's best young players and should not be thrown to the dogs. However, I'm not worried. Once Biarritz are full strength they should have no trouble avoiding the drop, especially considering that the season is just nine matches in. Next week's Basque derby is the perfect match for a turnaround with their top French players returning to play. Two or three big wins could put them right back in the playoff race. [/QUOTE]
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