Dickie10 wrote: » this france game is a potential banana skin if we are beaten i would fear for the job wales will do on us in cardiff. anyone think irelands match fixtures apart from england game have fallen badly , early kick off in murrayfield, sunday game in rome and another sunday game v france, id rather have france at 5pm on a saturday evening in dublin, we have a bad history v france on a sunday remember 2007 croker
jr86 wrote: » Chris Robshaw back in England's squad Would he not be better off giving a younger player a bit of experience, or is Jones expecting him to play a role in the RWC if fit?
razorblunt wrote: » Looking forward to seeing the Scotland selection, will Toonie have the balls to drop Laidlaw?
Clegg wrote: » I'm not sure he will drop him. Maitland is injured now as well to go along with Huw Jones and Stuart Hogg. Russell is fit again but who knows if he's fully healed. He may want to keep Laidlaw in there as an experienced hand.
jr86 wrote: » Can see this being a massacre to be honest England will obviously be keen to bounce straight back, and Italy at home couldn't be a better opportunity to do so. Could see Billy V and Tuilagi having a field day. Interesting to see the subtle changes EJ is making to the side throughout the tournament. Te'o, Shields, Genge, and Cokanasiga all get their bow this week and injuries mean Launchbury gets a go too A bonus point here should win them the championship if Wales slip up somewhere
Eod100 wrote: » Yeah England's points difference is 40 so could nearly beat Italy by that amount. Even last year when Italy made a nuisance of themselves it ended up finishing 15-46. Yeah downside if we beat Wales is England winning the Championship. :P
Eod100 wrote: » Yeah downside if we beat Wales is England winning the Championship. :P
Eod100 wrote: » Scotland team out:https://twitter.com/Scotlandteam/status/1103641493158457344
Dickie10 wrote: » i think wales will hammer scotland and get a bonus point win
penybont exile wrote: » Dickie10 wrote: » i think wales will hammer scotland and get a bonus point win I'd take any win ..... BP's are irrelevant for us in any case.
troyzer wrote: » That's not true at all. A BP against Scotland makes it really hard for Ireland to come second, even if they win in Cardiff. It also keeps them in the hunt for first if England **** up.
penybont exile wrote: » It's all about the GS for me .... & many of my ilk back in Wales.