Below are two quotes from an article written re the lead up to the Stade game.
One is attributed to Brian McLaughlin. The other to James Haskell.
It is a professional game, you finish one game, review the match then move forward, refocus, make any adjustments that may be required and away you go again.
In modern rugby at the moment, you finish one game, address the issues, refocus and you go again.
2nd was Haskell!
But I reckon it must be the reporting of the interviews (and the rest) that's at fault! or maybe someone just ripped one quote from another publication and stuck them both together below their own name as if it was a whole article! Who knows?
cables wrote:Below are two quotes from an article written re the lead up to the Stade game.
One is attributed to Brian McLaughlin. The other to James Haskell.
It is a professional game, you finish one game, review the match then move forward, refocus, make any adjustments that may be required and away you go again.
In modern rugby at the moment, you finish one game, address the issues, refocus and you go again.
So, which said which?
Can you spot the difference?
Can you spot the similarities?
Michael Cheika said pretty much the same thing before Leinster's match at the weekend. They're all at it.
I'm not arguing -
I'm just explaining why I'm right