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2021 British & Irish Lions Tour
Warm Up Match 2: Blues v British & Irish Lions (Auckland)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Peter Quinn" data-source="post: 855193" data-attributes="member: 12190"><p>You're missing where I've been coming from in terms of this thread. The lions are not in a great place and I'm worried about the rest of the tour. I expect a couple more losses to super rugby opposition, and yes we should have done better so far.</p><p></p><p>My overall thrust is just that we know where we can mend things, the most important thing being don't kick so loosely to talented runners. Because substantively the only thing that matters is winning the next game, rather than succumbing to people who just want to bask in the lions' failure. You say it's not helpful for the lions to put this in a brighter context but how is it helpful to be like "guys you know we we really are terrible, we lost to the weakest super rugby team from NZ AND THEY HAD A ROOKIE TEN!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Peter Quinn, post: 855193, member: 12190"] You're missing where I've been coming from in terms of this thread. The lions are not in a great place and I'm worried about the rest of the tour. I expect a couple more losses to super rugby opposition, and yes we should have done better so far. My overall thrust is just that we know where we can mend things, the most important thing being don't kick so loosely to talented runners. Because substantively the only thing that matters is winning the next game, rather than succumbing to people who just want to bask in the lions' failure. You say it's not helpful for the lions to put this in a brighter context but how is it helpful to be like "guys you know we we really are terrible, we lost to the weakest super rugby team from NZ AND THEY HAD A ROOKIE TEN!" [/QUOTE]
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