Eng v Ireland
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Eng v Ireland
What has happened to Billy Twelvetrees, offering nothing at all, disappointing.
"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
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You either posted this too soon or you really dont ..........
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Workman like, but not very inspiring, poor scrum and only the defence was anything like good.
We do not look like a side building for a world cup.
We do not look like a side building for a world cup.
"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
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A while back someone posted that they expected an all-beat-all series where the winner was on points not a Slam. Looks spot on to me. FGS England don't lose to Wales. Never hear the end of it.
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I thought the scrum totally outperformed expectations to be honest.tigerburnie wrote:Workman like, but not very inspiring, poor scrum and only the defence was anything like good.
We do not look like a side building for a world cup.
I was expecting England to be destroyed but it was fairly even throughout
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Great job all round I thought particularly as expected to be mullered in the scrum!!
Very interesting to watch Lancaster & Farrell jump with joy at the end whilst Wiggo just sat with a faint smile creeping across his face.
Very interesting to watch Lancaster & Farrell jump with joy at the end whilst Wiggo just sat with a faint smile creeping across his face.
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I like billy T
BUT, WHY OH WHY does he keep doing a crash ball he just doesn't break any tackles.
BUT, WHY OH WHY does he keep doing a crash ball he just doesn't break any tackles.
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Leicester mute?tigercaspian wrote:Great job all round I thought particularly as expected to be mullered in the scrum!!
Very interesting to watch Lancaster & Farrell jump with joy at the end whilst Wiggo just sat with a faint smile creeping across his face.
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Plenty of heart, little cutting edge besides a few individual moments of excellence. Pretty much a staple phrase for the Lancaster era for me. The team should really be doing better in attack when they have that good a platform.
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A cracking game.
Well done to Wiggy for his work with the pack. I was very worried about us missing Cole and even more so after the first scrum. However it held up well after that.
With Corbs and Cole to come back in the front row, along with Manu in the backs the future does look brighter than it might have a few months ago with Barritt and Ashton out of the equation!
Well done to Wiggy for his work with the pack. I was very worried about us missing Cole and even more so after the first scrum. However it held up well after that.
With Corbs and Cole to come back in the front row, along with Manu in the backs the future does look brighter than it might have a few months ago with Barritt and Ashton out of the equation!
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I thought it was an unbeleivable atmosphire inside HQ today. From where i was sitting I got a true indication of how fast the play was and how quickly things change.
It was a titanic battle and could have gone either way.
The new guard (England) stood up today and laid down a marker that they will not go backwards. Very reminiscent of England before the 2003 world cup.
IMHO England are really building something finally.
Cracking game and no one left anything on the pitch.
Philip
It was a titanic battle and could have gone either way.
The new guard (England) stood up today and laid down a marker that they will not go backwards. Very reminiscent of England before the 2003 world cup.
IMHO England are really building something finally.
Cracking game and no one left anything on the pitch.
Philip
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Brilliant game and a brilliant victory. Congratulations to Lancaster and his coaching staff, and Robshaw an his squad.
An exceptionally young England team showing great maturity against a massively experienced Irish team in top form. Scrum struggled valiantly, but the line out, the breakdown, and defensive line speed were outstanding from England.
Launchbury, Brown and Robshaw the stand outs for me, but overall a superb squad effort.
Joubert refereed the game very well.
An exceptionally young England team showing great maturity against a massively experienced Irish team in top form. Scrum struggled valiantly, but the line out, the breakdown, and defensive line speed were outstanding from England.
Launchbury, Brown and Robshaw the stand outs for me, but overall a superb squad effort.
Joubert refereed the game very well.
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What on earth are you talking about TB?
Twelvetrees had a very decent game and worked his socks off.
Crash balls were clearly the game plan. He put in some great hits too.
Twelvetrees had a very decent game and worked his socks off.
Crash balls were clearly the game plan. He put in some great hits too.
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Agreed Smudge. He is much heavier than Barritt, taller than Barritt, and he can kick. So as long as he doesn't become liability in defense, he will get selected ahead of Barritt.Smudge wrote:What on earth are you talking about TB?
Twelvetrees had a very decent game and worked his socks off.
Crash balls were clearly the game plan. He put in some great hits too.
If Burgess proves himself at 12, then the same reasons will be brought to selection. And the same reason they would rather play Manu at 12 than 13.