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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 181874"><p>Yes, and that's why we are so confident we will win. It's very hard for a team that hasn't played together before, due to all the changes made throughout the championship, to come to Cardiff and beat a Welsh on a roll and gunning for a grand slam.</p><p></p><p>If it was the other way round, with France having been building throughout the championship, getting better and more settled with every game, I, as you would be confident of a French win at home. France have shown moments of magic this year, but their game management and forwards have been appalling. I like the direction Lievremont is taking France, but he's chucked this championship away for the greater good of creating a large young squad, that in the future should be able to compete with anyone.</p><p></p><p>Just the way I see it. I'm hoping for a Welsh display with the power and control of last week (minus the indiscipline) with the finishing and creativity of the second half v Italy. Might have to wait a year or so for that though, cos that would be getting close to a perfect display.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 181874"] Yes, and that's why we are so confident we will win. It's very hard for a team that hasn't played together before, due to all the changes made throughout the championship, to come to Cardiff and beat a Welsh on a roll and gunning for a grand slam. If it was the other way round, with France having been building throughout the championship, getting better and more settled with every game, I, as you would be confident of a French win at home. France have shown moments of magic this year, but their game management and forwards have been appalling. I like the direction Lievremont is taking France, but he's chucked this championship away for the greater good of creating a large young squad, that in the future should be able to compete with anyone. Just the way I see it. I'm hoping for a Welsh display with the power and control of last week (minus the indiscipline) with the finishing and creativity of the second half v Italy. Might have to wait a year or so for that though, cos that would be getting close to a perfect display. [/QUOTE]
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