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Originally posted by Ray de Galles View PostHang on, the 6 Nations isn't on terrestrial TV in Ireland? Can you pick up the UK coverage anyway?
I would imagine you could pick up the BBC's coverage pretty easily, that's available everywhere in Ireland, but ITV in the Republic is a more difficult get.
Edit: whoops, missed the posts. I'll leave this up for the bit about the Beeb.
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Wales make ten changes for the game in Italy. Thomas Young and Jonah Holmes make 6N debuts and Jonathan Davies is captain for the first time.
WALES TEAM TO PLAY ITALY (Saturday February 9 KO 16.45 GMT - Live ITV & S4C)
15. Liam Williams (52 Caps)
14. Jonah Holmes (1 Cap)
13. Jonathan Davies (69 Caps) (Capt)
12. Owen Watkin (9 Caps)
11. Josh Adams (7 Caps)
10. Dan Biggar (66 Caps)
9. Aled Davies (12 Caps)
1. Nicky Smith (24 Caps)
2. Elliot Dee (14 Caps)
3. Samson Lee (39 Caps)
4. Jake Ball (29 Caps)
5. Adam Beard (9 Caps)
6. Aaron Wainwright (4 Caps)
7. Thomas Young (2 Caps)
8. Josh Navidi (12 Caps)
Replacements:
16. Ryan Elias (6 Caps)
17. Wyn Jones (11 Caps)
18. Dillon Lewis (8 Caps)
19 Alun Wyn Jones (121 Caps)
20. Ross Moriarty (27 Caps)
21. Gareth Davies (37 Caps)
22. Gareth Anscombe (22 Caps)
23. Hallam Amos (18 Caps)
I would have given the Williams/Anscombe half back pairing another run despite the problems in Paris and held Davies and Biggar back before having to make the big decision for the England game.
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Just goes to show how much difference one test can make - a week ago Ireland were on everyone's prediction list to win not only this championship but the World Cup, now people are confidently talking up the prospect of them losing at Murrayfield this afternoon.
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Two incredibly unconvincing performances from Wales in ostensibly their two easiest games and two scrappy wins. Ten changes was clearly too many today.
In my opinion, Anscombe played himself in to the starting 10 shirt for the England match and Watkin had a great game but Parkes will probably be back in a fortnight. Young did well but maybe not enough to get himself in to the 23 for the Millennium.
Not feeling confident about the two home games or Murrayfield, even if Scotland's defence looked pitiful for Ireland's tries on the highlights I've just seen (as it did for Italy's late consolations last week).Last edited by Ray de Galles; 10-02-2019, 13:47.
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- An oasis in the middle of Somerset
- Bath City FC; Porthcawl RFC;Wales in most things.
- Fig roll - deal with it.
Originally posted by HORN View PostEvery time I watch them I can’t help but want Italy to win.
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A technical curiosity that came to mind watching Scotland's try yesterday. The 'pop up' pass from the tackled and grounded Russell seemed an awful long time coming. I know that the 'release immediately when tackled' law that I was taught at school is long gone but exactly how does that law stand now? Russell really seemed to be given (relatively) a lot of time to hold on to the ball and make his pass from the ground. Were Scotland the recepient of a lenient interpretation of the rule by the referee? Could he have blown for not releasing? As I say, just curious.
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Pre-match, it seemed a strange decision to move Huget to full back given his fumble on the line last week and it's actually turned out even worse than I would have expected. Any kick through is absolutely bamboozling France.
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France's first half summed up :
[URL]https://twitter.com/greub1/status/1094617133345058818?s=21[/URL]
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As the second half has been dull, I've been trying to think who the last player was prior to Demba Bamba to appear in the 6 Nations while playing second tier rugby?Last edited by Ray de Galles; 10-02-2019, 16:58.
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Originally posted by Tony C View Post
He referred them both, though. Ultimately the decisions weren' t his.
Hasn't altered the result at all but they were strange decisions.Last edited by Ray de Galles; 10-02-2019, 17:04.
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Originally posted by Ray de Galles View PostAs the second half has been dull, I've been trying to think who the last player was prior to Demba Bamba to appear in the 6 Nations while playing second tier rugby?
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Originally posted by Diable Rouge View Post
Since the Celtic League, that only applies to England and France, of course, unless the WRU select exiles?
Of course, there's no rule to stop a Celtic nation calling up a player for their "second tier" national league - just the huge disparity in quality between them and the Pro14.
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