LamieRobertson
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Fair point, but we have only scored 5 in 3 and a half games
Make that six
Make that seven
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Fair point, but we have only scored 5 in 3 and a half games
Good performance this morning but the All Blacks will be far better in the scrum and lineout won't they?
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I hope I'm wrong but I think we will get hammered. Our attritional, dull, forward dominated plodding game simply won't be enough against an equally powerful All Black squad who are well drilled in the scrum, lineout and loose forward play. Plus, crucially, possess electric speed and power in the backs.
This fella was hardly impressed by the manner in which we played today...
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11878416
Don't bother looking at the NZ Herald, they are as bias as reporting comes.
As a Wales supporter I've endured build ups to big tests like this many times in Gatland's reign. He trains the team hard through the opening stages of a series, he does it with the Six Nations, the Autumn Internationals and the World Cup. So they play the early games knackered. Then when the target game is reached they are fully rested and perform well. You have to endure the team looking pretty crap early on and losing but he can prepare a team well for when it matters.
Here's hoping it all comes good next Saturday so they can shut the NZ Herald up
Last weekend, New Zealand warmed up for the test series by absolutely annihilating Samoa, 80 points to NIL. That's the same Samoa who are currently within two points of (an albeit, weakened) Wales with 5 minutes to play.
We are going to get spanked.
The Lions have played some good stuff on this tour, and when they've been beaten it has been very very tight. But New Zealand are by far and away the best team in the world and unlike the Lions, they've played together as a test team for many years, not just 2 weeks.78/0 ...those two points seem relevant.....anyway...i don't share your pessimism