Turns out Gatland was the problem. As a saes living here it’s great to see Wales back to playing attacking rugby.
Well what a suprise. Playing inform players in the correct position actually makes a difference.
Well this aged badly
Looked at the score online and saw it was 18-18. Turned the telly on and Ireland scored. Sorry guys.
Tough match. Well played Wales. Big improvement
Yeah, a week in Sherratt’s tenure and we’re already looking much improved. Once the players start building a bit of cohesion, team awareness, and confidence, the wins will start coming our way. Playing the No2 team in the world with a new system was always going to be difficult, but we nearly pulled it off. Another two or three inches for Mee and we go on to win, I reckon. It wasn’t to be though, mostly because Ireland are used to winning and are a class act.
Correct players in the correct positions. On another day Wales could have stolen that. Ireland are so strong though. A fair result In the end, a bit of pride and belief for Wales and the triple crown for Ireland.
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Turns out Gatland was the problem. As a saes living here it’s great to see Wales back to playing attacking rugby.
Well what a suprise. Playing inform players in the correct position actually makes a difference.
Well this aged badly
Looked at the score online and saw it was 18-18. Turned the telly on and Ireland scored. Sorry guys.
Tough match. Well played Wales. Big improvement
Yeah, a week in Sherratt’s tenure and we’re already looking much improved. Once the players start building a bit of cohesion, team awareness, and confidence, the wins will start coming our way. Playing the No2 team in the world with a new system was always going to be difficult, but we nearly pulled it off. Another two or three inches for Mee and we go on to win, I reckon. It wasn’t to be though, mostly because Ireland are used to winning and are a class act.
Correct players in the correct positions. On another day Wales could have stolen that. Ireland are so strong though. A fair result In the end, a bit of pride and belief for Wales and the triple crown for Ireland.
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