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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 288072"><p>Still think we should win this match. Argentina were aweful against England. Yes we'll be mullered in the scrums, but that's the only area we'll be second best imo. Argentina's only game plan against England seemed to be to put up a kick and hope England knocked on. This isn't good enough to win games, and that showed on Sat, where an underperforming England side beat them.</p><p></p><p>I can't see Argentina changing their tactics, because they'll be hopeing to get some knock on's, so they can force as many scrums as possible. It could work, but we should be too good for such simple tactics.</p><p></p><p>Edit: @ smokey. How about that young tighthead at the Scarlets, Jamie Corsi. He was with the Dragon's, but was injured for over a year. Had a good debut on the weekend by all account. Remember he was in line for a Welsh start a couple of years ago, but got injured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 288072"] Still think we should win this match. Argentina were aweful against England. Yes we'll be mullered in the scrums, but that's the only area we'll be second best imo. Argentina's only game plan against England seemed to be to put up a kick and hope England knocked on. This isn't good enough to win games, and that showed on Sat, where an underperforming England side beat them. I can't see Argentina changing their tactics, because they'll be hopeing to get some knock on's, so they can force as many scrums as possible. It could work, but we should be too good for such simple tactics. Edit: @ smokey. How about that young tighthead at the Scarlets, Jamie Corsi. He was with the Dragon's, but was injured for over a year. Had a good debut on the weekend by all account. Remember he was in line for a Welsh start a couple of years ago, but got injured. [/QUOTE]
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