Lions Watch - who impressed this weekend?
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British and Irish Lions head coach Warren Gatland was in London and Cardiff as all four nations were in action this weekend, so who stood out?
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LD Rob
09/02/2021 01:09:41
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For me Tomos looked the real deal at 9 while he was on the pitch. God knows we could do with a descent 9 in the home nations!
I thought he was excellent until he went off, sadly he could be out of 6n depending on severity.
thought price played well once he found his rhythm and didn’t let his 2 early charge downs affect his game, after this he box kicked well and didn’t overuse it, speedy service from rucks and scrums too.
Murray is fading - may be a midweeker
Youngs should be nowhere near a lions tour on current form Removed
thought price played well once he found his rhythm and didn’t let his 2 early charge downs affect his game, after this he box kicked well and didn’t overuse it, speedy service from rucks and scrums too.
Murray is fading - may be a midweeker
Youngs should be nowhere near a lions tour on current form Removed
Absolutely disgusted to read some of the England /Scotland players have jumped on the bandwagon and decided to do this abhorrent and ridiculous kneeling nonsense just like the football league.
I can't put on here what I actually want to say. Removed
I can't put on here what I actually want to say. Removed
Jog on.
A wild guess here .... first name "Cave"
Shame there are no comments allowed on that degenerate scumbag O’mahony getting his ban reduced. Do these panels just view Welsh players as having half the rights of other players? What a joke.
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Quite agree ... it was so obviously deliberate with his arm raised into the impact.
But reduced due to the players record ... what a joke, should have been increased then!
Unfortunately Irish rugby seems to make an art form of living at the edge of legality and over it where ever possible
But reduced due to the players record ... what a joke, should have been increased then!
Unfortunately Irish rugby seems to make an art form of living at the edge of legality and over it where ever possible
?? Jonny Wilkinson