tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918983869955198364.post2273763160107165222..comments2023-05-09T17:25:00.609+02:00Comments on Right Rugby <br><i><small> Served cool, shaken not stirred</small></i>: 6 Nations 2013 Know your enemy: WalesAbrhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16391434584492799636noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8918983869955198364.post-43182547067136915412013-02-22T09:53:21.021+01:002013-02-22T09:53:21.021+01:00Tnxs to Woodster, great broad an detaliled picture...Tnxs to Woodster, great broad an detaliled picture of the game. <br />We are fortunate to have some link like that with Tej Coal Face blog around Europe, that ahows how rugby comments and analysis could and should be done. IMHO. <br /><br />On the matter I basically agree with the analysis; just be aware of your attacks on 10-channel, you look for Orquera (or Burton now) and you'll find MASI scaling up ...<br /><br />In general we'd like the physiscal wrestle kind of a game and we should not fear to get dumped as time passes by. Ospreys checked that at their exepnse, last game against Benetton. As a matter of fact, the pack is Benetton's, reinforced by props. <br /><br />I do agree Italy should target your lineouts (altough we do it rarely) and scrums, where er'd get a decent, expert referee lately (Poite).<br />The real goal though would be to gain control of the breakdown and the rest would follow on. <br />It will be a real power struggle.<br /><br />Targeting Biggar? Mmmm... not so easy. I'd rather prefer to see our flankers to get under Mike Phillips' skin ...<br /><br />I'd like the best team would NOT win this time ;)<br />Abrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16391434584492799636noreply@blogger.com