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URC Round 3 25/26

Scarlets couldn't cope with the power game of Stormers. Ospreys really struggled last week too. They won't be the last sides this season either, these SA sides have so many powerful forwards.

However it does highlight a severe lack of powerful tight 5 forwards in Welsh rugby. We just aren't producing props who can scrummage, or locks who can physically compete with the best.
 
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I refuse to judge Hawkins' performance at 10 behind that pack. Scarlets were forced to go wide without any go forward from the pack. Ever time they tried to go through some phases with the forwards they were smashed backwards.

There were some shocking hands in there too, pullback passes to no one etc. Joe Roberts had a shocker at 13 etc. But the issue was up front. Plumtree, who wasn't perfect, was the only one showing some fight.
 
I refuse to judge Hawkins' performance at 10 behind that pack. Scarlets were forced to go wide without any go forward from the pack. Ever time they tried to go through some phases with the forwards they were smashed backwards.

There were some shocking hands in there too, pullback passes to no one etc. Joe Roberts had a shocker at 13 etc. But the issue was up front. Plumtree, who wasn't perfect, was the only one showing some fight.

I mean, i cant argue either this, there isnt a pack in wales, they are all powder puff.

Is this that wales cant produce tall, heavy powerfull forward? No. Its because the WRU systems dont encourage competition, aggression or power! The WRU want happy middle class mums, not happy young boys!

Hawkins at 10 looked awful, but with a caveat. The back 3 whondidnt get a caveat gave away field position constantly, every counter kick provided Stormers with territory.

Stormers did nothing of note, they were physical, kicked deep and mopped up the mess, that was all
 
I mean, i cant argue either this, there isnt a pack in wales, they are all powder puff.

Is this that wales cant produce tall, heavy powerfull forward? No. Its because the WRU systems dont encourage competition, aggression or power! The WRU want happy middle class mums, not happy young boys!

Hawkins at 10 looked awful, but with a caveat. The back 3 whondidnt get a caveat gave away field position constantly, every counter kick provided Stormers with territory.

Stormers did nothing of note, they were physical, kicked deep and mopped up the mess, that was all
That's all they had to do v Ospreys too really. There really isn't a a pack in Wales atm! Even the promising youngsters aren't in the big nasty mould.

Look at the young Bristol tighthead, Sam Scott, excellent mobile prop, but struggled in the scrum against the big boys at U20 level, no change there!

Samson Lee was the last good scrummaging tighthead Wales produced, and he was the first one after Adam Jones. That's more than depressing!
 
That's all they had to do v Ospreys too really. There really isn't a a pack in Wales atm! Even the promising youngsters aren't in the big nasty mould.

Look at the young Bristol tighthead, Sam Scott, excellent mobile prop, but struggled in the scrum against the big boys at U20 level, no change there!

Samson Lee was the last good scrummaging tighthead Wales produced, and he was the first one after Adam Jones. That's more than depressing!

I dont think Lee was even very good, he was just agressive as a youngster.
 
Scarlets couldn't cope with the power game of Stormers. Ospreys really struggled last week too. They won't be the last sides this season either, these SA sides have so many powerful forwards.

However it does highlight a severe lack of powerful tight 5 forwards in Welsh rugby. We just aren't producing props who can scrummage, or locks who can physically compete with the best.
Absolutely true. I attended the Scarlets match tonight. The pack was far too weak to deal with the Stormers.
 
I also attended Ospreys v Zebre. The former had their moments, but will need to improve to beat the better teams. That said, let's not forget that Zebre themselves have improved and won their first two matches. Certainly, the Italian teams are not the weaklings of old.
 
"Thanks to Gethin Jenkins, Cardiff have nullified Connacht's attack tonight in the opening 32 minutes". Trouble is they haven't got much of one of their own.
 
"Thanks to Gethin Jenkins, Cardiff have nullified Connacht's attack tonight in the opening 32 minutes". Trouble is they haven't got much of one of their own.

Just got home from the game, Connaught didnt really offer any sort of attack, id like to see the kicking stats from both teams.

Both seemed to nullify each other, kicked poorly, but at least Cardiff tried to play a bit, even if it was all in front of the defence.
 

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