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Watch the Archbishop of Banterbury talk about industrial strength magnets
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James Haskell appears to be back to his old ways after the infamous water bottle incident with Joe Marler a fortnight ago.
Everything was on the table seemingly, from who would play Haskell in a movie, to pulling an empty safe out of a river with an industrial strength magnet.
Wasps will be hoping to keep in high spirits and get back to winning ways this weekend against Bath, having lost two successive games at home to Harlequins and away to Exeter.
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Italians defended well. Luckily the scrums went well for the ABs.
Go to commentsYou were 'valuing' the players by you saying "they are not greats" though, I was pointing out another reason why they are greats, inside the team I mean (which is more important to selections on the pitch stuff).
Someone like TJ would be bitterly disappointed he didn't play on this end of year tour. He is still good enough to come on in that France game and ensure the team get the victory (with regards to how well Ratima had been playing). At the very least this is a 'sorry you didn't get that chance' offering, he's not here to get token farewell games, he will be playing to try and prove that he should have been on the pitch last week.
The other decision to play your best over the future is really personal though so can agree with your reasoning. Just sharing a slightly different perspective. I'll have to check the ratings and see how they went.
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