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Tuesday, March 18, 2008


Vincent Clerc: 'What do I have to do to find some space around here..'

France's backs + Dan Parks' passing + Ireland's forwards = The worst team of the weekend. But who will be packing boxes at Lidl instead of wearing those skin tight shirts cum next year's tournament...

15. Hugo Southwell (Scotland)
: Never really got into the game and his kicking was wayward.
14. Vincent Clerc (France): Stalled throughout and couldn't get his usual penetrative running out of first gear.
13. Andrew Trimble (Ireland): Tries hard, but the execution isn't often good enough
12. Damien Traille (France): His cheap shot on Lee Byrne was about as good as it got
11. Lesley Vainikolo (England): Arguably his best game but you can't be praised as a dummy runner all the time.
10. Dan Parks (Scotland): Can't pass, couldn't kick and even weaker tackling.
9. Eoin Reddan (Ireland): His form has fallen dramatically since a sizzling opening weekend display.
8. Julien Bonnaire (France): France were after more and great man just couldn't deliver due to the ferocity of the Welsh tackling.
7. David Wallace (Ireland): Didn't mediate between forwards and backs and failed to get his hands on the ball.
6. Thierry Dusautoir (France): Was always second best at the breakdown although his endeavour couldn't be faulted.
5. Paul O'Connell (Ireland): Mistake after mistake, it was a shame his teammates weren't there to help.
4. Nathan Hines (Scotland): A lot of handling errors and failed with his customary scare tactics.
3. Nicolas Mas (France): Another French no show in the scrum and didn't offer anything going forward
2. Fergus Thomson (Scotland): Probably slightly unlucky but definitely the worst of the six
1. Marcus Horan (Ireland): His worst day by a long shot evident by his substitution for Tony Buckley.

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