...Buggaluggs wrote:England lucky to beat an injury decimated Wales. Needed the TMO to gift it to them.
Which Tyler wrote:With all the talk of the TMO decision - turn that penalty into a try, and Wales lose by 4
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...Buggaluggs wrote:England lucky to beat an injury decimated Wales. Needed the TMO to gift it to them.
Which Tyler wrote:With all the talk of the TMO decision - turn that penalty into a try, and Wales lose by 4
He and Mikey were excellent.p/d wrote:Farrell had a stormer.
Now I feel dirty
Yet, neither Lawes nor Robshaw were found wanting in any respect. Both, arguably, outplayed their opponents.Renniks wrote:Itoje is still involved in lots of things - but he looked the worst lock on the field today - I’m not worried about him starting, but I’d still change our backrow if we have fit players!
...as has been clear for...a couple of years. Billy to the rescue.Raggs wrote:I'm enjoying the ambition, i like that Farrell had been a threat ball in hand, shame about the left to right pass. Think we're lucky they didn't get the try given. We do need more heavy carriers. Mako is good, Launchbury is adequate but we really need at least one more. We've got a few that can operate well in those wider pods.
Launchbury has always struggled with restarts. Good hands and athleticism usually gets him through but his positioning is poor.
But if that try was allowed, Wales would've gone on to score another 4 or 5....easily.Which Tyler wrote:With all the talk of the TMO decision - turn that penalty into a try, and Wales lose by 4
Navidi and Shingler put in massive defensive shifts, and Shingler also made a load of yards. Lawes was also stripped far too easily- his lineout was good mind. Lawes and Robshaw were ok out of positionOakboy wrote:Yet, neither Lawes nor Robshaw were found wanting in any respect. Both, arguably, outplayed their opponents.Renniks wrote:Itoje is still involved in lots of things - but he looked the worst lock on the field today - I’m not worried about him starting, but I’d still change our backrow if we have fit players!
7 missed tackles apparently, but yeah good game otherwise. Still not world class though.Which Tyler wrote:Yup, and yup.p/d wrote:Farrell had a stormer.
Now I feel dirty
He fully deserves his plaudits today, and deserves MotM today, possibly for the first time in an England shirt.
What makes it even harder is handing over to SCW in the studio...
Which Tyler wrote:...Buggaluggs wrote:England lucky to beat an injury decimated Wales. Needed the TMO to gift it to them.Which Tyler wrote:With all the talk of the TMO decision - turn that penalty into a try, and Wales lose by 4
2 pens...yeah it seemed that the Welsh discipline was exceptional. They did defend extremely well too.Banquo wrote:Interesting stats....we conceded 10 pens to Wales extraordinary 2; we had 85% tackle count to Wales 91%. Great defence from Wales, although we were a tad inaccurate and kicky.
We kicked too much, and were dreadful in Wales 22, but I would take some consolation away from our pick and go work, and varying the point of attack when carrying. But we still kicked too much and were dreadful in Wales 22fivepointer wrote:I'm pleased with the win and commend our generally tight defence but goodness that was a disappointing effort. Not to register a single point in the last hour of the game is pretty dreadful. Its not as if we didnt get into the Welsh 22 to give ourselves a chance of points. our attacking game just didnt get going really, though it doesnt help when your SH waits an age to move the ball.
Faz and Brown were really good today. Mako, Launch and Robshaw the pick of the forwards.
On that particular incident i can but agree. However, I thought the ref was iffy in his interpretation of a lot at the breakdown, almost always in Wales' favour. Some of the penalties could well have gone the other way. The statistics would have looked different then.fivepointer wrote:looked a try to me. you see them being given in the prem with that level of contact. we got away with one there, Wales were unlucky.
The winger whose knee is luckily bounced off? The ball was over Care’s head and was either going to the winger or out of play. Care didcthe correct thing and the winger got lucky.TheDasher wrote: Care isn't the cleverest as usual though, moments before he could have knocked the ball into touch but instead went for the man who didn't even have the ball... anyone else notice that?
I thought it was a try.Oakboy wrote:On that particular incident i can but agree. However, I thought the ref was iffy in his interpretation of a lot at the breakdown, almost always in Wales' favour. Some of the penalties could well have gone the other way. The statistics would have looked different then.fivepointer wrote:looked a try to me. you see them being given in the prem with that level of contact. we got away with one there, Wales were unlucky.
Oh, and George buggered up another lineout throw. My fingers were firmly crossed that Hartley would pass the HIA. I hope Taylor gets back to form quickly.
No, I want him and Hartley fairly assessed for their full contributions and the others, LCD and Taylor, given a chance at some point. My prejudiced, (Chateau La Clide induced) view is that all the Saracens players are overrrated. Having said that, Farrell was excellent today. Oh, and I've never liked or rated Borthwick. I'll have another glass.Mellsblue wrote:I thought it was a try.Oakboy wrote:On that particular incident i can but agree. However, I thought the ref was iffy in his interpretation of a lot at the breakdown, almost always in Wales' favour. Some of the penalties could well have gone the other way. The statistics would have looked different then.fivepointer wrote:looked a try to me. you see them being given in the prem with that level of contact. we got away with one there, Wales were unlucky.
Oh, and George buggered up another lineout throw. My fingers were firmly crossed that Hartley would pass the HIA. I hope Taylor gets back to form quickly.
Do you really want George dropped for one poor throw?!?!
Faz still has everyone fooled with the Emperor's new clothes act. Seven missed tackles is pretty shocking at any level of rugby, but in an international..... Wales might have nicked that game but were terribly sloppy.WaspInWales wrote:7 missed tackles apparently, but yeah good game otherwise. Still not world class though.Which Tyler wrote:Yup, and yup.p/d wrote:Farrell had a stormer.
Now I feel dirty
He fully deserves his plaudits today, and deserves MotM today, possibly for the first time in an England shirt.
What makes it even harder is handing over to SCW in the studio...
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I'm not a Robshaw fan but there was one clear example today of him doing the classic flankers job of cleaning up shit ball.Which Tyler wrote:Hughes benches for Wasps tomorrow, next week is anrest week for the 6N.Renniks wrote:Itoje is still involved in lots of things - but he looked the worst lock on the field today - I’m not worried about him starting, but I’d still change our backrow if we have fit players!
Assuming he doesn't relapse, he'll be good to go. 6.Robshaw, 7.Simmonds/Underhill, 8.Hughes
He's an excellent blindside, and fair play did a good job at the base today- he has played 8 quite a bit before in fairness.richy678 wrote:I'm not a Robshaw fan but there was one clear example today of him doing the classic flankers job of cleaning up shit ball.Which Tyler wrote:Hughes benches for Wasps tomorrow, next week is anrest week for the 6N.Renniks wrote:Itoje is still involved in lots of things - but he looked the worst lock on the field today - I’m not worried about him starting, but I’d still change our backrow if we have fit players!
Assuming he doesn't relapse, he'll be good to go. 6.Robshaw, 7.Simmonds/Underhill, 8.Hughes
He did ok today.