Cardiff v Dragqueens

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Warbs was an animal at the ruck then
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I've lost count of the times the Dragons have knocked on in attack. Glad to see the back of Pretorius.
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Good defence then. Turnbull outstanding
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Impressed with Tom Williams
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Poor quality game, poorly reffed, not bothering with last 10 mins.
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New front row for Dragons going well.
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Screech being a nob, gives a pen away.
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Cardiff butcher an easy try by dropping the ball on the line
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The Dragons have been good value. They've stopped the Blues running away with it
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Anscombe try in a MoM performance
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28-8 final score. I'll take that, but we really should have got the bonus.
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Bring on the Budgies
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UKHamlet wrote:The Dragons have been good value. They've stopped the Blues running away with it
Too many silly mistakes at key times. Blues deserved winners, fair play Wilson has transformed your team.
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Sandydragon wrote:
UKHamlet wrote:The Dragons have been good value. They've stopped the Blues running away with it
Too many silly mistakes at key times. Blues deserved winners, fair play Wilson has transformed your team.
The score flattered the Blues and the Dragons were much closer than it suggests. As you say, one or two balls going to hand rather than to the deck and it might have been a different story. Having said that, on two occasions I thought the Blues were certain to score, and on two other occasions they were likely to score, but for handling errors. It could have been a fifty point hammering. That's rugby.
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Tom Williams is a bit of a find though. One to watch - he was very lively.
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Another point to consider is Cardiff are now only six points behind the Scarlets with two games to play.

Scarlets play the Dragons at the Principality Stadium on 30th April and away at Munster on the 7th May
Cardiff play the Ospreys at the Principality Stadium on the 30th April and away at Edinburgh on the 7th May

It is entirely feasible for the Scarlets to lose both those games and the Blues to win both.
If Ulster lose to the Ospreys and Leinster, then we really are talking.
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UKHamlet wrote:Another point to consider is Cardiff are now only six points behind the Scarlets with two games to play.

Scarlets play the Dragons at the Principality Stadium on 30th April and away at Munster on the 7th May
Cardiff play the Ospreys at the Principality Stadium on the 30th April and away at Edinburgh on the 7th May

It is entirely feasible for the Scarlets to lose both those games and the Blues to win both.
If Ulster lose to the Ospreys and Leinster, then we really are talking.
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The Blues launch a last minute stealth attack on the top 6!
It could work too, although we'll do our best to ruin your chances next week ;)
Welsh teams working for the worst overall outcome for Wales as usual...
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Central contracts a roaring success for Ospreys.
Seems Cardiff doing better despite , or maybe because of, not having many current Wales starters (none at all in last 6N game).
Newport hard to watch.
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UKHamlet wrote:Anscombe try in a MoM performance
He's the form 10 in Wales at the moment, another very good performance, he seems to be settling in well now.
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Son of Mathonwy wrote:
UKHamlet wrote:Another point to consider is Cardiff are now only six points behind the Scarlets with two games to play.

Scarlets play the Dragons at the Principality Stadium on 30th April and away at Munster on the 7th May
Cardiff play the Ospreys at the Principality Stadium on the 30th April and away at Edinburgh on the 7th May

It is entirely feasible for the Scarlets to lose both those games and the Blues to win both.
If Ulster lose to the Ospreys and Leinster, then we really are talking.

pro12-17042016.png
The Blues launch a last minute stealth attack on the top 6!
It could work too, although we'll do our best to ruin your chances next week ;)
Welsh teams working for the worst overall outcome for Wales as usual...
I'm thinking Top 4, play-offs, League Champions. It is written.
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Out of interest UKH who do you think had the better game out of Tom James And Hallam Amos? ;)
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What with Tom James flapping his arms about like he was in a gospel choir.
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Numbers wrote:Out of interest UKH who do you think had the better game out of Tom James And Hallam Amos? ;)
You don't even have to ask. Tom didn't drop the ball, or try to beat someone with a telegraphed feint, and he tackled a few people.
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And Tom James has a great left boot on him for hoofing the ball into the oppositions half.
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