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pierredelot1 says...

Tough on Harlequins but no suprise. Toulon have been playing at the top of their game this season and its all be orchestrated by JW who plays with a totally different attitude to the tortured soul who represented England under MJ. Lies flatter, distribution second to none, takes on the opposition, still defending like a lunatic and all in all shows us what a great player he is. Try scored by Armitage, no suprise there, he's played out of his skin this year, both in defence and attack, not bad for a rejected specialist openside. Come on SL give him a shot. Oh sorry he plays in France, how narrow minded can the RFU be, if we want the best available English team then all options should be expored. After a reasonably succesful six nations is it job done? I don't think so it's hardly started.

Connor O'Shea has brought this Harlequins side on in leaps and bounds this season, question is how long can they hold on to him, if Ireland continue the slump in form then it won't be long before the Emerald Isle come calling. He's proved with Harlequins how you can develope a young attacking side and excite spectators. As they say in France, "Chapeau" to him.

Posted 10:24 07th April 2012

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