LaRochelle v Wasps

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francoisfou wrote:
francoisfou wrote:I tell ye, Wasps'll come away with nowt!!
...except maybe a well deserved lbp!
La Rochelle are playing impressive rugby this season and if the secure a home Champions' Cup QF, they'd be well worth a flutter to win it!
After the first 25 mins or so I had a look. I thought with them being newbies their odds would be longer than deserved. However, Paddy Power has them third favourites at 8/1, and rightly so.
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francoisfou wrote:
francoisfou wrote:I tell ye, Wasps'll come away with nowt!!
...except maybe a well deserved lbp!
La Rochelle are playing impressive rugby this season and if the secure a home Champions' Cup QF, they'd be well worth a flutter to win it!
To win or to see Brock James go to pieces in a final?
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Tough afternoon for Wasps. Well beaten, though you have to credit them for eking out a BP.
I really like the look of Willis. Came on, won 2 great turnovers and wasnt afraid to get stuck in. This is an impressive young player.
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fivepointer wrote:Tough afternoon for Wasps. Well beaten, though you have to credit them for eking out a BP.
I really like the look of Willis. Came on, won 2 great turnovers and wasnt afraid to get stuck in. This is an impressive young player.
It didn’t help that it was Lacey too, which makes life awful for any away team. He was he usual truly awful self. La Rochelle did look very good, but also quite scrappy at times. I love their brand of rugby, though I’m not sure it’s European winner rugby. There’s some very canny sides out there, with lots of experience at this level. They remind me of an early Clermont.
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Epaminondas Pules wrote:
fivepointer wrote:Tough afternoon for Wasps. Well beaten, though you have to credit them for eking out a BP.
I really like the look of Willis. Came on, won 2 great turnovers and wasnt afraid to get stuck in. This is an impressive young player.
It didn’t help that it was Lacey too, which makes life awful for any away team. He was he usual truly awful self. La Rochelle did look very good, but also quite scrappy at times. I love their brand of rugby, though I’m not sure it’s European winner rugby. There’s some very canny sides out there, with lots of experience at this level. They remind me of an early Clermont.
They looked pretty average without the ball- though, as we heard, Wasps have a great launch; and Launch.
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fivepointer wrote:Tough afternoon for Wasps. Well beaten, though you have to credit them for eking out a BP.
I really like the look of Willis. Came on, won 2 great turnovers and wasnt afraid to get stuck in. This is an impressive young player.
Agreed, the best Willis since Bob.
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Banquo wrote:
fivepointer wrote:Tough afternoon for Wasps. Well beaten, though you have to credit them for eking out a BP.
I really like the look of Willis. Came on, won 2 great turnovers and wasnt afraid to get stuck in. This is an impressive young player.
Agreed, the best Willis since Bob.
The shame for him is that there's a chance he'll only be the best Willis until Tom.
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Raggs wrote:
Banquo wrote:
fivepointer wrote:Tough afternoon for Wasps. Well beaten, though you have to credit them for eking out a BP.
I really like the look of Willis. Came on, won 2 great turnovers and wasnt afraid to get stuck in. This is an impressive young player.
Agreed, the best Willis since Bob.
The shame for him is that there's a chance he'll only be the best Willis until Tom.
I did forget Bruce of course
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Banquo wrote:bit of a poor weekend for the English clubs tbh.
Bit of a chastening weekend in all honesty. The club game in England is so smug and self satisfied. If it weren’t for Saracens over the last few years...
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Timbo wrote:
Banquo wrote:bit of a poor weekend for the English clubs tbh.
Bit of a chastening weekend in all honesty. The club game in England is so smug and self satisfied. If it weren’t for Saracens over the last few years...
its not much of a pursuit of excellence in my view.
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Banquo wrote:
Timbo wrote:
Banquo wrote:bit of a poor weekend for the English clubs tbh.
Bit of a chastening weekend in all honesty. The club game in England is so smug and self satisfied. If it weren’t for Saracens over the last few years...
its not much of a pursuit of excellence in my view.
What winning?
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0-6 with Exeter going down today. Thats a pretty awful return, made more alarming by some of the abject efforts from some of our supposed top teams.
Bath can take a bow. The rest were really not up to much.
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Epaminondas Pules wrote:
Banquo wrote:
Timbo wrote:
Bit of a chastening weekend in all honesty. The club game in England is so smug and self satisfied. If it weren’t for Saracens over the last few years...
its not much of a pursuit of excellence in my view.
What winning?
No, the general approach of the AP, as if excellence and winning were mutually exclusive anyway :) Mind, I see the AP as being a feeder for England, which I know isn't the view of most club fans.
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Timbo wrote:
Banquo wrote:bit of a poor weekend for the English clubs tbh.
Bit of a chastening weekend in all honesty. The club game in England is so smug and self satisfied. If it weren’t for Saracens over the last few years...
Spot on. Prem clubs are very used to playing against each other but this weekend showed how badly they adapted to coming up against something different.

Wasps in particular have trouble thinking their way out of a jam and staying calm. Live Fast needs to get this sorted asap and dare I say get them doing a bit of T-CUP.
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Yeah not a great weekend was it.
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Wasps were up against arguably the most in form and strongest opposition, and whilst they definitely got well beaten, until right near the end, they were never completely out of it. Given the number of needless knock ons (I don't believe the defence particularly forced them), and generous reffing (though it did not change the final winning team), I'm in a particular hurry to suggest Wasps weren't able to compete.

I'd also wonder, with 2 last minute withdrawals due to stomach bugs, if perhaps some more of the team wasn't 100%.
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Raggs wrote:Wasps were up against arguably the most in form and strongest opposition, and whilst they definitely got well beaten, until right near the end, they were never completely out of it. Given the number of needless knock ons (I don't believe the defence particularly forced them), and generous reffing (though it did not change the final winning team), I'm in a particular hurry to suggest Wasps weren't able to compete.

I'd also wonder, with 2 last minute withdrawals due to stomach bugs, if perhaps some more of the team wasn't 100%.
Not would be the key word missing I assume.

For an hour, Wasps were mullered, but fair play to their resilience, especially if they were ill.
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Banquo wrote:
Raggs wrote:
Banquo wrote: Agreed, the best Willis since Bob.
The shame for him is that there's a chance he'll only be the best Willis until Tom.
I did forget Bruce of course
Wincy too it seems.

La Rochelle looked good up front, if they are going to have a dominant pack you'd think they'd be better off with Lamb than James as if there's one thing Lamb can do well it's play on the front foot.
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Numbers wrote:
Banquo wrote:
Raggs wrote:
The shame for him is that there's a chance he'll only be the best Willis until Tom.
I did forget Bruce of course
Wincy too it seems.

La Rochelle looked good up front, if they are going to have a dominant pack you'd think they'd be better off with Lamb than James as if there's one thing Lamb can do well it's play on the front foot.
Lol!
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Banquo wrote:
Raggs wrote:Wasps were up against arguably the most in form and strongest opposition, and whilst they definitely got well beaten, until right near the end, they were never completely out of it. Given the number of needless knock ons (I don't believe the defence particularly forced them), and generous reffing (though it did not change the final winning team), I'm in a particular hurry to suggest Wasps weren't able to compete.

I'd also wonder, with 2 last minute withdrawals due to stomach bugs, if perhaps some more of the team wasn't 100%.
Not would be the key word missing I assume.

For an hour, Wasps were mullered, but fair play to their resilience, especially if they were ill.
One of them was La Roux, so you'd expect us to have been much better...
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As much as people seemed excited, Miller didn't seem to be a major upgrade, managed to throw an intercept too.
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Nice start to the return, shame for Jimmy, but Eastmond looks sharp already
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Great finish by Daly.
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and a great conversion from left touchline, v difficult! Interesting development if he starts being a regular kicker
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Live Fast Jnr has a bad case of butterfingers today.
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