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<blockquote data-quote="paridjanian" data-source="post: 179335"><p>I agree with that. Jamie Roberts is a big lad who may be caught off guard if a ball is chipped behind him. Peel had a crud display due to "blurred vision" and Phillips has had a better tournament so far (although if he acts as greedy as he did against Italy, Shaun will rip his face off). Byrne is Wales' man of the tournament, so he should stay at fullback and the front row you've selected is spot on in my view.</p><p>[/b]</p></blockquote><p></p><p>yeah that's almost spot on, except maybe, I'd put Gough on over Evans, and Jenkins should definately start. But you can't write Peel off yet, see how he does with the scarlets</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It was a high risk game, many offloads, exactly the type of game Ireland and England were incapable of taking to the Italians and look at the score margins then</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've watched it a few times now and I'll say Wales have never looked poor in any half this six nations so far, rugby has become a game of attrition these days, there's not an extreme difference in ability between teams, though the victors tend to be the ones who play longer. That's the case.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="paridjanian, post: 179335"] I agree with that. Jamie Roberts is a big lad who may be caught off guard if a ball is chipped behind him. Peel had a crud display due to "blurred vision" and Phillips has had a better tournament so far (although if he acts as greedy as he did against Italy, Shaun will rip his face off). Byrne is Wales' man of the tournament, so he should stay at fullback and the front row you've selected is spot on in my view. [/b][/quote] yeah that's almost spot on, except maybe, I'd put Gough on over Evans, and Jenkins should definately start. But you can't write Peel off yet, see how he does with the scarlets It was a high risk game, many offloads, exactly the type of game Ireland and England were incapable of taking to the Italians and look at the score margins then I've watched it a few times now and I'll say Wales have never looked poor in any half this six nations so far, rugby has become a game of attrition these days, there's not an extreme difference in ability between teams, though the victors tend to be the ones who play longer. That's the case. [/QUOTE]
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