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The French can't stop them from winning the Grand Slam either. This is a really strong Welsh side, without a doubt the strongest in the northern hemisphere right now.
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QUOTE (bluenose abroad @ Feb 26 2012, 11:30 AM)
The French can't stop them from winning the Grand Slam either. This is a really strong Welsh side, without a doubt the strongest in the northern hemisphere right now.
to be honest England matched them and could say even better than them for 70 mins then 2 silly lacks of concentration cost England the match
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I thoroughly enjoyed the game. It was fast and hard and close. But I just knew Lancaster would do the "trendy" thing and make numerous substitutions around the 65th minute mark and disrupt us. Our substituted players were not injured or tired and two of his substitutes gave away 10 points - Stevens 3 and Laws 7.
...should have persevered with who you had playing Lancaster. A big mistake mate. And that is not said in hindsight, I just knew it would happen and forecast it ten minutes into the second half.
This post has been edited by lowdham bluenose on Feb 27 2012, 01:09 PM