Scotland v Wales
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Re: Scotland v Wales
I can't remember who it was but one of the coaching team, I think, said this current Scottish team will take another two years to reach their potential. Which, if true, will be handy for the world cup.
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Re: Scotland v Wales
Can't think of any retirees.Matt Ha wrote:I can't remember who it was but one of the coaching team, I think, said this current Scottish team will take another two years to reach their potential. Which, if true, will be handy for the world cup.
You'd have to think Al Dickinson & Ross Ford can hold out for another world cup at least but I've seen front row forwards retire from int rugby a lot earlier... Dicko will be 36 at the next RWC no?
Blimey where did the time go.
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Re: Scotland v Wales
On a bit of a reading session this morning, and inadvertently found myself on the following article, which made the following comment:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/ ... y-updates/
"Perhaps a confrontation in the tunnel between Richie Gray and Wales No 8 Ross Moriarty was the catalyst".
Its the first I heard of it, anyone know more?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/ ... y-updates/
"Perhaps a confrontation in the tunnel between Richie Gray and Wales No 8 Ross Moriarty was the catalyst".
Its the first I heard of it, anyone know more?
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Re: Scotland v Wales
Didn't hear. But it's bloody good to hear RGray being the one to stand up.
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Re: Scotland v Wales
I think the T14 has toughened him up a bit. I can't remember who it was but one of the French forwards tried to rough him up and he just laughed it off. Really enjoyed that. Scotland should definitely try and wind up the English front-row because they can all be got at in this regard, particularly Hartley.
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Re: Scotland v Wales
Perhaps RG took exception to Moriarty going in at least twice with no arms and let him know about it.AL. wrote:On a bit of a reading session this morning, and inadvertently found myself on the following article, which made the following comment:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/rugby-union/ ... y-updates/
"Perhaps a confrontation in the tunnel between Richie Gray and Wales No 8 Ross Moriarty was the catalyst".
Its the first I heard of it, anyone know more?