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disastrous relationship between the regions and the WRU
Definitely. It does seem to be even more of a shambles than the RFU. I still think they could upset the form book for a game or two. I just wouldn't predict it.
England are a little exposed in a couple of areas. Props aren't that experienced and at international level back row has been disrupted a bit with Underhill out (mind you Ben Earl into that mix is quite an exciting prospect, if he can keep his head - Willis for all his Prem form appears to be a reluctant selection from Jones).
Scotland look an excellent side (even better when they get #1 and #2 choice hookers back). That back row can match anyone in the championship (and I bet Gatland takes none on the next Lions tour, wherever and whenever it may be).
Ireland are a funny one. Should be fantastic when you read the names. But, meh. Of course I will have written them off and they will go and win it.
France look like they could be scarily good. There are gamebreakers everywhere.
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France look like they could be scarily good. There are gamebreakers everywhere.
Agreed. It confirms what I said for a long time Gatland looked good spouting philosophy and team building ethos because Shaun Edwards is soooo good at putting teams together built on a simple rock solid defense and a team spirit that has players willing to die before they let each other down. He did it with Wales and is doing it with France the difference is the French back line is made up largely of players capable of making Shane Williams look like a 20 fags a day social player.
If I were a Welsh fan I'd be a little worried. Pivac was at Scarlett's for 3 seasons where they were a work in progress, they had one amazing season - during which time he was told the top job was his. After that they went off the boil fairly quickly. Add into that the number of stars that play outside Wales and the disastrous relationship between the regions and the WRU and I'd say that there is a lot to be pessimistic about.