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| We let Saints control the speed of the game for too many long periods during the game, which they capitalised on a scored tries. What I noticed was that the Saints players never really were put on their back and they often stopped on impact with a tackler and remained in an upright position which allows for a very quick play the ball from which players like Eastmond took full advantage from and cut us up the middle. I felt we lacked a little bulk and experience in the middle what with Rah and Morley missing but stand in did a great job. Cooper put himself about quite a bit.
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| Quote the flying biscuit="the flying biscuit"that was the single biggest difference between the two sides last night...
I mean Sometimes we took 6 seconds to play the ball ...
I think the Ref could have helped because its fine Locking on to the tackler but you cant simply have two players just holding on to a player and quite clearly not rolling away, but Saints do seem to get away with/do it well, whatever your view may be
:40a00zutand there was one time when we tackled Clough and put him on his back but he still managed to turn and get up and play the ball before our tackler had even got off the floor.
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