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Favaro is headhunting. MotM by a country mile.
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Racing a clueless. They keep going for a maul despite failing to get past the weeg maul defence again and again.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Favaro is headhunting. MotM by a country mile.
Gotta love the guy.
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hp18 wrote:
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Favaro is headhunting. MotM by a country mile.
Gotta love the guy.
That replacement hooker is causing havoc though. Nobody seems to be able to tackle him.
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I wonder if they'll go for the BP or just wind it down?
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
hp18 wrote:
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Favaro is headhunting. MotM by a country mile.
Gotta love the guy.
That replacement hooker is causing havoc though. Nobody seems to be able to tackle him.
Chat? Should have been starting for ever.
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Smart. Well played weeg. That's a great result.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
hp18 wrote:
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Favaro is headhunting. MotM by a country mile.
Gotta love the guy.
That replacement hooker is causing havoc though. Nobody seems to be able to tackle him.
Camile Chat is the next up and coming hooker for France. He now subs for Guirado in the French team. I think he is 20-21.

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Here HP, do you reckon Hogg could have done more to prevent their two tries? I'm definitely guilty of giving him a hard time but that's not good enough IMO.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Here HP, do you reckon Hogg could have done more to prevent their two tries? I'm definitely guilty of giving him a hard time but that's not good enough IMO.
The first one, not much
... the second probably...

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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Here HP, do you reckon Hogg could have done more to prevent their two tries? I'm definitely guilty of giving him a hard time but that's not good enough IMO.
Wasn't watching, just following twitter and forums. His defence needs work alright, I've seen him down all sorts in the past but he's not making some crucial ones. Something for Toonie to work him on.
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Good result for the weeg, unfortunately I think Munster will win the group but the weeg might scrape through.

If Leicester beat Munster next week (ha) then I still think Munster will win on bonus points.

I reckon they can reasonably expect 10 points from racing now who are out and won't care.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Here HP, do you reckon Hogg could have done more to prevent their two tries? I'm definitely guilty of giving him a hard time but that's not good enough IMO.
Wasn't watching, just following twitter and forums. His defence needs work alright, I've seen him down all sorts in the past but he's not making some crucial ones. Something for Toonie to work him on.
He was the last man for both. TBF the last Racing try was coming anyway.

It's definitely not a physical issue, it's mental.
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whatisthejava wrote:Good result for the weeg, unfortunately I think Munster will win the group but the weeg might scrape through.

If Leicester beat Munster next week (ha) then I still think Munster will win on bonus points.

I reckon they can reasonably expect 10 points from racing now who are out and won't care.
Reasonable to expect 10 points from one of the best teams in Europe? Even if they are out and put their seconds on the pitch that isn't a reasonable expectation Java.
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Especially as 10 is not achievable. They have "only" gt 4 points from todays game

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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Here HP, do you reckon Hogg could have done more to prevent their two tries? I'm definitely guilty of giving him a hard time but that's not good enough IMO.
Wasn't watching, just following twitter and forums. His defence needs work alright, I've seen him down all sorts in the past but he's not making some crucial ones. Something for Toonie to work him on.
He was the last man for both. TBF the last Racing try was coming anyway.

It's definitely not a physical issue, it's mental.
Which should be easier for a coach like Toonie to work on a player like Hogg. Not happened yet....... It'll come. Or Rennie will rip him a new arsehole.
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How did Fisher go?
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hp18 wrote:How did Fisher go?
Who?
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
hp18 wrote:How did Fisher go?
Who?
Sonic the Hedgehog.
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hp18 wrote:
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
hp18 wrote:How did Fisher go?
Who?
Sonic the Hedgehog.
Excellent. Kept them guessing, ball was rapid out of the ruck and him and Wilson did well getting it out of the scrum quickly when under pressure. Didn't see any dodgy passes. Probably gets a solid 7 out of 10, 8 with the opportunistic try.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
hp18 wrote: Sonic the Hedgehog.
Excellent. Kept them guessing, ball was rapid out of the ruck and him and Wilson did well getting it out of the scrum quickly when under pressure. Didn't see any dodgy passes. Probably gets a solid 7 out of 10, 8 with the opportunistic try.
Grand. Pyrgos has been top dog for a long while now due to lack of experienced and on form options, having a hard choice between the two is good for the team.
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And whilst the weeg defence was, on the whole, superb those stats will likely be propped up by blokes like Gray, Brown, Harley, Wilson and Favaro who smashed everything and missed nothing (at least whilst its fresh in my mind). Reid, Hogg and Swinson probably missed every second tackle they attempted. Big gulf in class in some of those Glasgow players today when it came to that defensive effort.
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PS Bennett was also excellent when he came on. He was looking for the intercept every time RM attacked and as a result they were too scared to pass the ball wide.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:And whilst the weeg defence was, on the whole, superb those stats will likely be propped up by blokes like Gray, Brown, Harley, Wilson and Favaro who smashed everything and missed nothing (at least whilst its fresh in my mind). Reid, Hogg and Swinson probably missed every second tackle they attempted. Big gulf in class in some of those Glasgow players today when it came to that defensive effort.
That's harsh on Swinson and Reid. Both do the unfancied donkey work and never rest. I don't know if they had a bad day at the office, but if so it was literally just that.
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Get in. Good to see the real Glasgow back.

Line speed was impressive, led by Favaro.

Thought Wilson was outstanding alongside usual suspects such as Gray, Dunbar. Russell's play to put Dunbar in for the try was a beaut. Flat to the line, half show of the ball and then a flat pass.

Scrum setpiece was solid. Think Naka had the jump on us / calls in the lineout.

Got to follow it up next week.
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