Ask Jeremy Guscott
Among the topics making the headlines this week are:
- England and Wales being drawn with Australia in the group stage at the 2015 World Cup
- Welsh sides struggling after three matches in the Heineken Cup group stage
- Fly-half Rhys Priestland joining a growing injury list for Wales ahead of the Six Nations
- Scotland attack coach Scott Johnson saying he is interested in the role of head coach
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Comment number 110.
dantheman91711th December 2012 - 16:39
Jerry, Who would you go with at 10 for Wales in the six nations? Theres Hook playing well in france, theres Bigger and Matthew Morgan at the Ospreys, Patchell playing well for the Blues, theres even Gavin Henson if he can play well for London Welsh, and even Stephen Jones still around. I'd go Hook myself.
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Comment number 109.
alwaysoffside11th December 2012 - 10:54
A massive reason Irish provinces are doing so well in the HC is the same reasons English supporters get so annoyed. With no need to worry about none qualification Pro 12 teams can play higher risk/reward rugby most weeks and end up with more reward than risk. AP sides can not “play with out fear” all the time the sword of none HC rugby hangs over their heads. Its time to level the field.
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Comment number 108.
Sarrie d_camel11th December 2012 - 10:45
Once again Saracens are gathering points here and there and look set to go through from the group stage. Last year, our lack of strength in depth and a great Clermont side proved too mucho n the knockout stages but what do you think of their chances this year? Are sarries and quins for that matter capable of beating Europe's best?
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Comment number 107.
Joc-at-Welford9211th December 2012 - 10:25
Alright Jerry,
Leicester on usual scoring form in the first half against Treviso but that second half was terrible; I am confident we can stomp around the Stadio Communale di Monigo at the return fixture, however with Toulouse capping the group and the imminent return of Dusautoir to the squad can you see the Tigers pulling through? That cup would look awfully pretty at Welford Road after all.
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Comment number 106.
Callum11th December 2012 - 10:19
With so many players leaving Wales the WRFU feels that something has to change: but is this nessecerily a true.
Take the Irish for example; they have great regions with all their best players sticking around but their national team hasn't really clicked then look at Samoa who are improving even though they are scattered all around the globe!
Is it really that bad that players are leaving?
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