Keelan Giles

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Keelan Giles

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Nominated for Young Sports Personality of the year.

Whereas he has been a revelation I don't thin he has much hope what with the Olympians in the running:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/sports-personality/38087424
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Well. he has has now made it to the shortlist of 3, good luck to the lad (tho I suspect Tinkler may win)
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Numbers wrote:Well. he has has now made it to the shortlist of 3, good luck to the lad (tho I suspect Tinkler may win)

Good on him. Agree that the Olympians must be the bookies choice this year, but he's done well to get this far.
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He only got 2 tries in France tonight, so brace yourselves for the naysaying! ;-)
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:D Nay nay nay :D
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Who let Alex Cuthbert in here?
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Look up "tres rapid"in YouTube!
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Ive just watched the try courtesy of the Fail. Fair play, that lad can spot a gap and exploit it!
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Sandydragon wrote:. Fair play, that lad can spot a gap and exploit it!
That's him dropped from the Wales squad then.
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pompey-zebra wrote:
Sandydragon wrote:. Fair play, that lad can spot a gap and exploit it!
That's him dropped from the Wales squad then.
Howley would only have him running into forwards so in some ways it might be a blessing.
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Sandydragon wrote: Howley would only have him running into forwards so in some ways it might be a blessing.
I fear there is more than a portion of truth there.. but that was a stunning try... there was a gap ... but for most it would have shut before they go to it. A huge talent ... it will be a measure of the Wales coaching staff how well they manage this lads development.

I must also add a note of respect for the Ospreys coach Steve Tandy ...he has impressed me so much this season ... especially his handling of the media and supporters expectation for Giles to date has been top notch.
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As my old sports teacher in school always said, there's no substitute for pace. That try was outrageous, there aren't enough players in the Welsh game with enough pace to have scored that. Even less with the vision.
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There was a gap because the defenders imagined - quite reasonably - that they'd have time to get in place before that little guy 30m away reached them. Watching the replay it's impossible to believe that the other 29 players aren't drunk. Utterly ridiculous.
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stud muffin wrote:As my old sports teacher in school always said, there's no substitute for pace. That try was outrageous, there aren't enough players in the Welsh game with enough pace to have scored that. Even less with the vision.
Add to that the sheer confidence to have a go. I think many f our players would have just looked to keep the ball rather than try and properly exploit the gap.
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Sandydragon wrote:
stud muffin wrote:As my old sports teacher in school always said, there's no substitute for pace. That try was outrageous, there aren't enough players in the Welsh game with enough pace to have scored that. Even less with the vision.
Add to that the sheer confidence to have a go. I think many f our players would have just looked to keep the ball rather than try and properly exploit the gap.
Yes .... that is one of the benefits of youth... no baggage from failure, makes it exiting. High risk and reward can be a game changer... but it can go either way, so if it does not work , we as supporters keep that in mind it is high risk :D
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It was good to hear Steve Tandy going into full-on "manage expectation" mode when asked about Giles - citing rough edges and what he needed to work on, etc., while letting the interviewers wax lyrical about his talent without disagreeing.

Sadly it doesn't look like whoever designs the Ospreys website is on quite the same page. It's www.weheartkeelan.com right now...
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What sort of fucking name is Keelan?
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Mikey Brown wrote:What sort of fucking name is Keelan?
What's wrong with it? Decent enough. Irish/Gaelic origin
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