Much talked about Patchell in the Welsh 10 debate ...
Scarlets were under the cosh after the early period and it wasn't easy but he didn't impress in that circumstance and provided little respite in change of tactics and his kicking from hand was poor.
I fancy Biggar would've been more comfortable
Just saying ...it is a virile debate ....
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Sat Mar 24, 2018 9:20 pm
antietam
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Re: Munster vs Scarlets
Well done the culchies, played with a lot of pride. More than you can say for the other 3 Irish teams.
Sun Mar 25, 2018 12:03 pm
AverageBBCjournalist
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Re: Munster vs Scarlets
Tony Panties wrote:
Much talked about Patchell in the Welsh 10 debate ...
Scarlets were under the cosh after the early period and it wasn't easy but he didn't impress in that circumstance and provided little respite in change of tactics and his kicking from hand was poor.
I fancy Biggar would've been more comfortable
Just saying ...it is a virile debate ....
Agree patchell didn’t look to comfortable and Biggar probably would have had experience tonride it out. You don’t get many errors from Biggar
However Biggar also has limitations
Why can’t we produce players with rounded skill sets?
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