Biggar
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Re: Biggar
They said he was crocked for a fortnight in the Weccy Fail.
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Re: Biggar
Heard they were waiting till Thursday like
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Re: Biggar
Will be happy with Priestland against Scors. Rather not rush Biggar back.
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I thought Priestland played well, all things considered
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Not sure it will matter who plays 10 tbh
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Just on the radio. The boot is off and he is training.
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Like. Or rep. Or something.Handyosprey wrote:Just on the radio. The boot is off and he is training.
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Gerald Davies, what was he doing there?!
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Hope he really s ok. I think Priestland could do the job this weekend without risking Biggar for the following games.
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Hope Biggar, plays, but I feel better about Priestland after Saturday.
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Biggar, I suspect, would have slotted the drop goal. If, buts and maybes and all that though.
Gerald Davies, what was he doing there?!
Gerald Davies, what was he doing there?!
Gerald Davies, what was he doing there?!
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he wouldn't have needed to had he slotted the penalty he missed before coming off.Billyfish wrote:Biggar, I suspect, would have slotted the drop goal. If, buts and maybes and all that though.
Gerald Davies, what was he doing there?!
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My brother says his kicking has been iffy all season since he came back from the world cupOwain Glyndwr wrote:he wouldn't have needed to had he slotted the penalty he missed before coming off.Billyfish wrote:Biggar, I suspect, would have slotted the drop goal. If, buts and maybes and all that though.
Gerald Davies, what was he doing there?!
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he's in the team on saturday along with Tips.
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Seriously hope he is fully fit. I did wonder if Priestland would get the nod just in case.Owain Glyndwr wrote:he's in the team on saturday along with Tips.
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I suspect not, hence selecting both Priestland and Anscombe on the bench.Sandydragon wrote:Seriously hope he is fully fit. I did wonder if Priestland would get the nod just in case.Owain Glyndwr wrote:he's in the team on saturday along with Tips.
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I am half expecting a reaction in the warm up and Priestland to startOwain Glyndwr wrote:I suspect not, hence selecting both Priestland and Anscombe on the bench.Sandydragon wrote:Seriously hope he is fully fit. I did wonder if Priestland would get the nod just in case.Owain Glyndwr wrote:he's in the team on saturday along with Tips.
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Sad, but true. Hope he can work out what's wrong, and fast.Tre wrote:My brother says his kicking has been iffy all season since he came back from the world cupOwain Glyndwr wrote:he wouldn't have needed to had he slotted the penalty he missed before coming off.Billyfish wrote:Biggar, I suspect, would have slotted the drop goal. If, buts and maybes and all that though.
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I think composure is the key attribute here. Priestland sometimes has it. Biggar usually has it. Biggar's kicking has indeed dropped off the summit from the World Cup, and 4/4 was a decent effort from Priestland; but I'd sill give Biggar the ball if everything hung on one kick. Biggar is good not just at striking drops, but at getting them set up. It may be unfortunate and unfair, but to me Priest never looked like he wanted the ball for those drop-kicks.
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Normal service has been resumedSon of Mathonwy wrote:Sad, but true. Hope he can work out what's wrong, and fast.Tre wrote:My brother says his kicking has been iffy all season since he came back from the world cupOwain Glyndwr wrote:
he wouldn't have needed to had he slotted the penalty he missed before coming off.
