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2021 British & Irish Lions Tour
Warm Up Match 1: New Zealand Barbarians v British & Irish Lions (Whangarei)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Peter Quinn" data-source="post: 854252" data-attributes="member: 12190"><p>Rewatched the extended highlights of the game....kind of regret it now. </p><p>My stream froze in a few points so I'd actually missed a few of the most rage-inducing moments such as Hogg passing Watson into touch in a certain try situation, as well as Henderson and Laidlaws attempted 'tackle' on the Barbarians try-scorer. </p><p></p><p>I think though that on another day Hogg would have nailed that pass as we see him to do every week, Warburton and Laidlaw would have made less hilariously terrible attempts to ground the ball, and Joseph might have also got it down. We definitely could have lost that game but on most days I think those opportunities would have been converted and the score would have looked a lot less embarrassing. It's no excuse for the performance but I think we weren't far from scoring a couple more tries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Peter Quinn, post: 854252, member: 12190"] Rewatched the extended highlights of the game....kind of regret it now. My stream froze in a few points so I'd actually missed a few of the most rage-inducing moments such as Hogg passing Watson into touch in a certain try situation, as well as Henderson and Laidlaws attempted 'tackle' on the Barbarians try-scorer. I think though that on another day Hogg would have nailed that pass as we see him to do every week, Warburton and Laidlaw would have made less hilariously terrible attempts to ground the ball, and Joseph might have also got it down. We definitely could have lost that game but on most days I think those opportunities would have been converted and the score would have looked a lot less embarrassing. It's no excuse for the performance but I think we weren't far from scoring a couple more tries. [/QUOTE]
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