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Dan Cole replaced after 53 for a change! Put in a great shift, as ever.
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Dan has played very well. Wonder if Zebre would like to sell Boni we could do with a 13
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the Italian full back looks a talent
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Great performances by Ford, Coles (1st half MotM imho) and May. Marred only by what looked like an awful injury to YBY.
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so Robson or Wigglesworth to get the call?
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The Exeter players showed why they are top of the table.
No doubt they will find a few average Quins players for the next match.
Hope YBY isn’t as badly injured as it looked.
Simmonds could be England’s Hooper.
No doubt they will find a few average Quins players for the next match.
Hope YBY isn’t as badly injured as it looked.
Simmonds could be England’s Hooper.
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I'm not. But maybe sir Clive is?h's dad wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2018 2:31 pmYou must be joking Big Dai.Big Dai wrote: ↑Sat Feb 03, 2018 11:12 pm Big congratulations to Warren Gatland and his coaching team - that game was won before it even started , brilliant game plan and brilliantly executed from an exceptional group of players ... this could be one of the best 6 nations ever
From Sir Clive on Twitter.
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Wales were one step above poor at best. Just lucky that Scotland were much worse.
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Watching the England backline makes you realise just how good Tigers could be with a dominant pack. (I know - if my Auntie had..... etc etc etc)
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Or even the current forwards well coached.strawclearer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2018 5:07 pm Watching the England backline makes you realise just how good Tigers could be with a dominant pack. (I know - if my Auntie had..... etc etc etc)
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How and when is that going to happen?????drc_007 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2018 5:31 pmOr even the current forwards well coached.strawclearer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2018 5:07 pm Watching the England backline makes you realise just how good Tigers could be with a dominant pack. (I know - if my Auntie had..... etc etc etc)
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Jack Maunder has recently returned to fitness so could be him or Ben Vellacott
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