Wales v Georgia
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Wales v Georgia
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LondonTiger wrote:There has been a lot of complaints so far about the offside line not being monitored. Wonder if the refs have an instruction as Pearce is most definitely looking intently at it, and Wales being very, very legal in staying behind the back foot in defence.
Wales don't need to press - they could stand a yard behind the back foot and still cope easily.
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Very clinical, take it easy from here on in. Save it for Aus.
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Another great try. Set piece is a superb platform and no midfield defence from Georgia again
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Great run by Adams (must admit helped by a very crooked throw by Owens). Worcester did a great job in resurrecting his career.
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Nice to see Biggar starting for Wales again, one of my favorite players in world rugby.
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I reckon Wales will get 70 plus here ...
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Georgia have gone backwards since 2015.
Do Wales need 70 points?
Do Wales need 70 points?
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LondonTiger wrote:Great run by Adams (must admit helped by a very crooked throw by Owens). Worcester did a great job in resurrecting his career.
Even the Guinness premiership has its uses now and again for wales..
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Now let’s see if we can create an attacking defensive line out
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Watching the game on ITV, there seems to be a group of Welsh women near the commentators mics and every time Wales do a nice move they start to scream. Very irritating.
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Pearce may be checking offside, but letting both teams throw crooked in the line-out.
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Collapse2005 wrote:Watching the game on ITV, there seems to be a group of Welsh women near the commentators mics and every time Wales do a nice move they start to scream. Very irritating.
They sound Japanese to me, could be the ones from the Austin Powers film. What were their names again?
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could be yellow that.
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More likely Japanese than welsh mateCollapse2005 wrote:Watching the game on ITV, there seems to be a group of Welsh women near the commentators mics and every time Wales do a nice move they start to scream. Very irritating.
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Georgia finally keep the ball for a while and show that when you do a defence can be broken down.
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Watching Georgia execute a 2 on 1 is like watching England.
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LondonTiger wrote:Pearce may be checking offside, but letting both teams throw crooked in the line-out.
And scrum feeds
There is a long list on poor officiating but as all the English lads were saying yesterday play the ref..!
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Not sure if the ball actually goes forward from point of impact.
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The Oracle wrote:Probably a yellow
Ball went backwards how can that be a yellow???
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Don't think it went backwards or forward to be honest.
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TightHEAD wrote:Don't think it went backwards or forward to be honest.
If it doesn’t go forwards then it doesn’t matter. Why should that be a yellow card?
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Collapse2005 wrote:Dire refereeing decision.
You must be used to seeing those from French refs?
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maestegmafia wrote:The Oracle wrote:Probably a yellow
Ball went backwards how can that be a yellow???
Davies got lucky that the ball did not actually go forward from point of impact - 99 times in 100 it would and then a YC all day long.
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LondonTiger wrote:maestegmafia wrote:The Oracle wrote:Probably a yellow
Ball went backwards how can that be a yellow???
Davies got lucky that the ball did not actually go forward from point of impact - 99 times in 100 it would and then a YC all day long.
Davies always goes for the interception for club for wales it works well as he is so fast and can step you are almost guaranteed a try
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maestegmafia wrote:The Oracle wrote:Probably a yellow
Ball went backwards how can that be a yellow???
Because, like the ref, I thought it was a knock on! This one might be!
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Great defence
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Georgia taking far to long to reset in attack, causing the SH to have to wait and giving Wales plenty of time to re-organise.
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Can Wales stop once they get to 40 please. Cheers in advance
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Really want us to see wales attack Georgia’s line out
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carpet baboon wrote:Can Wales stop once they get to 40 please. Cheers in advance
Ha ha ha
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maestegmafia wrote:TightHEAD wrote:Don't think it went backwards or forward to be honest.
If it doesn’t go forwards then it doesn’t matter. Why should that be a yellow card?
It wasn't a yellow card!
Calm down.
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In recent years, Wales have rarely looked to compete - Edwards influence perhaps as I guess the risk/reward ratio is not too his liking.maestegmafia wrote:Really want us to see wales attack Georgia’s line out
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Points are drying up.
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Some big boys in that Georgia pack
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LondonTiger wrote:In recent years, Wales have rarely looked to compete - Edwards influence perhaps as I guess the risk/reward ratio is not too his liking.maestegmafia wrote:Really want us to see wales attack Georgia’s line out
And on demand Wales win a lineout, though AWJ did not have to get off the ground
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Wales going off the boil a bit, understandably. Need to be ruthless now!
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TightHEAD wrote:Points are drying up.
Georgia have had possession for most of the last 15 minutes.
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The Oracle wrote:Wales going off the boil a bit, understandably. Need to be ruthless now!
Save it for Aus, why show them all your moves now?
The game is done.
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LondonTiger wrote:In recent years, Wales have rarely looked to compete - Edwards influence perhaps as I guess the risk/reward ratio is not too his liking.maestegmafia wrote:Really want us to see wales attack Georgia’s line out
We did it with some success in Cardiff against England using Wainwright. We haven’t attacked line outs since the days of Bob Norster
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Ball probably put his hands on that ball after the ruck formed, however Biggar being the gent he is gives the ball back to Georgia
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TightHEAD wrote:The Oracle wrote:Wales going off the boil a bit, understandably. Need to be ruthless now!
Save it for Aus, why show them all your moves now?
The game is done.
I am sure that wales will have a different game plan vs the bazzers
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LondonTiger wrote:Ball probably put his hands on that ball after the ruck formed, however Biggar being the gent he is gives the ball back to Georgia
We need all the karma we can get. We’ve had some poor luck at the RWC before
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Lovely try number four..!
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LondonTiger wrote:LondonTiger wrote:In recent years, Wales have rarely looked to compete - Edwards influence perhaps as I guess the risk/reward ratio is not too his liking.maestegmafia wrote:Really want us to see wales attack Georgia’s line out
And on demand Wales win a lineout, though AWJ did not have to get off the ground
And another. Time for me to shut up
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mikey_dragon wrote:Great try
Hmm, my feed must be way behind
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