Monday 13 February 2012

6 Nations Hero & Villain Award - Week 2

The 6 Nations are resting this week but there is plenty to ponder from last weekend's festivities.

England Italy was hardly a classic, but I was impressed that England didn't panic and chase the game after going behind. Youngs and Dowson need to be dropped though. Youngs doesn't even look interested. And is it just me or does he look like he's got fatter? Complacency, that's what that is. The chubby little funster needs a dose of reality. Drop him, get Dickson in and let's start playing with a bit of vibrancy. Similarly, Morgan needs to start ahead of Dowson, he offers so much more with ball in hand. I also think we need Lawes back in the picture - but I'm probably preaching to the choir here, aren't I? You all know what your talking about - well most of you anyway.

Wales served up another belter of a performance - Wales France really is going to be the game of the tournament - and Scotland gave their fans yet more reason to be depressed as the wheels came off early in the second half. Young Hogg looks like a real talent though and his ability should be utilised to the full if Scotland are to avoid the wooden spoon.

But who are my heroes and villains from last weekend I hear you cry.

Hero

Well, having picked up most of his side's points on Sunday, little Leigh Ha'penny gets the hero gong this week. He is Shane Williams' natural successor as Wales' pint-sized points machine and has the boot of a hero - much as it pains me to say it.


Villain

Whichever cunt decided it would be a good idea to let 70,000 fans travel to the outskirts of Paris to watch a frozen pitch get harder. The organisers should be rounded up, stripped naked and left in a room full of horny male baboons stuffed to the eyeballs with Viagra and tequila.


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