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Date Posted: 13:22:04, Mon, Oct 03 2005
Author: dom_pedro
Subject: Re: An SC refugee's view of the LI v Wasps Match
In reply to: dom_pedro 's message, "An SC refugee's view of the LI v Wasps Match" on 18:17:05, Sun, Oct 02 2005

Agreed, I liked the way when Flutey first got his hands on the ball very early on, he was already looking to break through a gap. I should have also made special mention in my review of Delon Armitage's performance which I thought was pretty good. The clever chip for Ojo's try and a special mention of the tackle on Erinle (though it lead to O'Connor's try unfortunately). Seeing Erinle running full pelt at Delon I felt sure Delon was going to get walked over - he didn't and stopped the Wasp in his tracks. Excellent.

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[> Re: An SC refugee's view of the LI v Wasps Match -- loobs, 5:33:31, Tue, Oct 04 2005 [1]

Nice one D-P, glad your mate enjoyed it. The tackling is even fiercer this season than last season, there is a real aggression there.

The last time I felt as good about losing was away to Glos a few seasons ago, when Sackey bagged a brace and was SOOOOO close to a third which at the time would have won us the game. I think that was also a cup game. Does that mean that the expectation being lower lifts us off the player's backs? Or does it mean that the lack of pressure lifts the players?


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