Tigers vs Wasps, Saturday 7th January 2012

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Re: Tigers vs Wasps, Saturday 7th January 2012

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peakcotrain wrote:I do hope so, but if you look at there stats wasps defence is as strong as any in the AP, although i think we will win im not expecting a stuffing

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Re: Tigers vs Wasps, Saturday 7th January 2012

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:smt035 :smt035

Oh how the mighty have fallen and all those years of winding Leicester up and those constant moaners including Dawson and LD. I shall not lose any sleep over it but we could hand the cap round the Cat Stand and see what comes back :) Leicester to get the win and even a bonus point is possible. :)
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Re: Tigers vs Wasps, Saturday 7th January 2012

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That game was like a trip to the dentist! Went full of fear and aprehension, paid too much money, first half was painful, left feeling numb, but a lot better next morning. 7/10 only...but a win's a win. Lots of fuss over Billy but the back row did the dog!

Play like that on Friday and I think we'll kiss Europe fairwell.
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Re: Tigers vs Wasps, Saturday 7th January 2012

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Play like that on Friday and I think we'll kiss Europe fairwell.

Oh how true! Fingers crossed that Tigers will rise to the occasion, everything crossed more in hope than expectation! That said please put this doubting thomas to shame and win. Come on you TIGERRSSS :smt027 :smt027 :smt027 :smt027
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Re: Tigers vs Wasps, Saturday 7th January 2012

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sapajo wrote:Play like that on Friday and I think we'll kiss Europe fairwell.

Oh how true! Fingers crossed that Tigers will rise to the occasion, everything crossed more in hope than expectation! That said please put this doubting thomas to shame and win. Come on you TIGERRSSS :smt027 :smt027 :smt027 :smt027
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Re: Tigers vs Wasps, Saturday 7th January 2012

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it's Doubting Dai, not doubting Thomas!

Woops that one back fired Big Dai, see where you were coming from (hopefully) but the doubting Thomas is in this instance me. Cheers mate :smt004
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Re: Tigers vs Wasps, Saturday 7th January 2012

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sapajo wrote:it's Doubting Dai, not doubting Thomas!

Woops that one back fired Big Dai, see where you were coming from (hopefully) but the doubting Thomas is in this instance me. Cheers mate :smt004
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Re: Tigers vs Wasps, Saturday 7th January 2012

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One thing I was pleased to see was the forwards carring it up more, especially Cole and Parling rather than leaving it just for TTTE, which gets too predictable.

Yes we were pretty dire though in the first half, Tigers seem incapable of playing an 80 minute game at the moment, which is worrying.

By the way did Alex T leave the pitch for 75 minutes as I only saw him touch the ball once?
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Re: Tigers vs Wasps, Saturday 7th January 2012

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G.K wrote:One thing I was pleased to see was the forwards carring it up more, especially Cole and Parling rather than leaving it just for TTTE, which gets too predictable.

Yes we were pretty dire though in the first half, Tigers seem incapable of playing an 80 minute game at the moment, which is worrying.

By the way did Alex T leave the pitch for 75 minutes as I only saw him touch the ball once?
Alex seemed to be coming off his wing alot looking for the ball, whether this was for a game plan to have him running at Davis (comparitively tiny) or just because it was where he felt he could be effective.

When I looked it was generally it was Mafi or Croft (or more often both) on the wing.
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