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U20 6 nations 2024

This English set peice is killing them, dominate ant scrum giving away penalties, and they're lineout is shot.

Gotta blame coaching standards there!
 
Swear they scored twice there - touched the line, then recycled and touched the line again before the double movement

Edit: TMO is looking now so I'm feeling vindicated
 
Swear they scored twice there - touched the line, then recycled and touched the line again before the double movement

Edit: TMO is looking now so I'm feeling vindicated
Certainly while they're looking at the no arms hit that first attempts looks like it touches the line...
 
Well worked try there, Englands tight 5 are beasts of kids to be fair!!!

And what a kick to win the championship!

Bravo England
 
Scotland are going to have to adopt some more South Africans going off their results because there's not a lot coming through.
 
Scotland are going to have to adopt some more South Africans going off their results because there's not a lot coming through.
Scotland and Wales have always had similar issues...

Lack of depth, lack of physicality at that age, and lack of numbers across the country.

Having worked in both junior systems, the quality and quantity of U16's is low, very low.

The good news is for development, statistically speaking as a player, you will learn and develop skill In that environment at a higher rate than in the English or French set up.

Also, as Ireland, Scotland have proved, identifying overseas talent at the age of early 20's, scoping the recently rejected and dejected can prove quality. Think VDM, VDF, Aki, Hanson etc...
 
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