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Scotland v Wales 6N

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  • Victor MeldrewV Away
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    Great D by Dyer. Did you see that Mr Biggar?

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      Bones
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      No attempt to wrap, ignored because it wasn't high.

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      • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

        Great D by Dyer. Did you see that Mr Biggar?

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        @Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

        Great D by Dyer. Did you see that Mr Biggar?

        Superb eh, try for all money, other saffa winger won't like looking back at that.

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        • BonesB Bones

          @Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

          Great D by Dyer. Did you see that Mr Biggar?

          Superb eh, try for all money, other saffa winger won't like looking back at that.

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          @Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

          @Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

          Great D by Dyer. Did you see that Mr Biggar?

          Superb eh, try for all money, other saffa winger won't like looking back at that.

          Bridge would have been disappointed with that effort......

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          • BonesB Bones

            No attempt to wrap, ignored because it wasn't high.

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            Victor Meldrew
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            @Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

            No attempt to wrap, ignored because it wasn't high.

            Take your point, but no head contact and I guess it kept the game moving

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              #24

              Trouble here.

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              • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                @Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                No attempt to wrap, ignored because it wasn't high.

                Take your point, but no head contact and I guess it kept the game moving

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                Bones
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                @Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                @Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                No attempt to wrap, ignored because it wasn't high.

                Take your point, but no head contact and I guess it kept the game moving

                Same guy that did that, comes running in to start a fight when someone hits one of his players high.

                He needs a rest

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                • BonesB Bones

                  @Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                  @Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                  No attempt to wrap, ignored because it wasn't high.

                  Take your point, but no head contact and I guess it kept the game moving

                  Same guy that did that, comes running in to start a fight when someone hits one of his players high.

                  He needs a rest

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                  Victor Meldrew
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                  @Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                  @Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                  @Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                  No attempt to wrap, ignored because it wasn't high.

                  Take your point, but no head contact and I guess it kept the game moving

                  Same guy that did that, comes running in to start a fight when someone hits one of his players high.

                  He needs a rest

                  Being a dickhead

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                  • Victor MeldrewV Away
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                    The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.

                    Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.

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                    • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                      The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.

                      Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.

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                      @Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                      The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.

                      Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.

                      You can't come in that aggressive as the defender. You are rolling the dice.

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                      • Victor MeldrewV Victor Meldrew

                        The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.

                        Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.

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                        Bones
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                        @Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                        The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.

                        Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.

                        Do better, take more care. Accidents are accidents, but they can still be avoided.

                        I don't think Dyer and Biggar are going to be good friends.

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                          Bit of a dogfight this one, but Scotland have more about them.

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                          • BonesB Bones

                            @Victor-Meldrew said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                            The Yellow Card symbolises the problem with protecting the player. Ball carrier drops in the tackle and gets hit i the head, Ref agrees the tackler tried to to make a legitimate tackle but still gets carded.

                            Not good, but I'm buggered if I know the answer.

                            Do better, take more care. Accidents are accidents, but they can still be avoided.

                            I don't think Dyer and Biggar are going to be good friends.

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                            Victor Meldrew
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                            @Bones said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                            Do better, take more care. Accidents are accidents, but they can still be avoided.
                            @KiwiMurph

                            Yeah, understand that. Just venting my frustration around the perennial difficulty around this area

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                              Cant see any difference in Wales game that Gats has introduced.

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                                Bones
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                                Cotter is so good eh

                                "Biggar...to Dyer...friends again..."

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                                  Bones
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                                  Hmmm... wasn't that passed back by Scotland?

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                                    Bones
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                                    Greedy by Turner.

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                                      KiwiMurph
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                                      Definition of white line fever.

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                                        Jailbreak7
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                                        That was a great pass by Russell. Magic

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                                        • Jailbreak7J Jailbreak7

                                          Cant see any difference in Wales game that Gats has introduced.

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                                          @Jailbreak7 said in Scotland v Wales 6N:

                                          Cant see any difference in Wales game that Gats has introduced.

                                          In fairness to Gatland they just look short of cattle.

                                          Their previous generation is too old and there doesn't seem too much new talent coming through.

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