Ask Jeremy Guscott
Among the topics making the headlines this week are:
- England's potentially costly failure to beat Australia at Twickenham
- Wales losing once more to bogey side Samoa
- Scotland sliding to defeat at home to South Africa
- Ireland beating Fiji in a non-cap international
- Sale revealing that John Mitchell is set to join them after all
If you have a question for Jerry, on any rugby-related topic, post it in the comments section at the bottom of the page. He will answer as many as possible but not every question submitted can be used.
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Comment number 103.
rugbyfan19th November 2012 - 22:44
Hi Jeremy, To the supporter this seems a relatively simple question; Why don't england run straight, attack the gain-line at pace and off load in the tackle? They don't do it, AT ALL!
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Comment number 102.
rugbyfan19th November 2012 - 22:34
Hi Jeremy, what is your opinion on the issue with Stefan Armitage? I ask because I have not been able to see the performances that everyone in the know seem to be waxing lyrical about! Is he an out and out open-side? Or is he the closest thing we've got to one? If its the former, surely he has to come in..?
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Comment number 101.
Stephen Murray19th November 2012 - 21:01
While please with the display of some of Ireland's Ulster backs. I was left bewildered at Fiji's lack of interest and can only put it down to the fact of it not being a capped international. What on earth is the point of international matches that are not capped? Who does it benefit?
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Comment number 100.
os9919th November 2012 - 20:02
Marler and Robshaw were useless, completely outplayed and both shown to lack international class. They should be sent back to Harlequins next weekend to make way for Corbsiero and Armitage.
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Comment number 99.
dantheman91719th November 2012 - 19:56
@98 Yes im aware of that, unless i am mistaken he does not have green hair and is 2ft tall? these are the oompa lumpas im referring too. Maybe twickenham can be renamed to "The chocolate factory" too !!!
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