Bristol vs Wasps

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Bristol vs Wasps

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Bristol: Daniels; Edwards, O'Conor, S Piutau (co-capt), Leiua; Madigan, Randall; Thomas, Thacker, Afoa, Hawkins, Vui, Luatua, Thomas, Crane (co-capt).

Replacements: Nick, Woolmore, Thiede, Haining, Lam, Uren, Sheedy, C Piutau.

Wasps: Le Roux; Campagnaro, de Jongh, Lovobalavu Bassett, Searle, Robson; Zhvania, Cruse, Stuart, Rowlands, Gaskell, Johnson (capt), Young, Carr.

Replacements: Taylor, Harris, McIntyre, Myall, Morris, Simpson, Sopoaga, Miller.
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This game could well set the mood for Wasps for the rest of the season, win it, and we could easily go on a run and make top 4, lose it, and I don't see us making top 6.
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I see Brizzle need two captains to take on the one drug fuelled captain from Wasps
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Good to see Sopoaga's proving such good value for money.

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Puja wrote:Good to see Sopoaga's proving such good value for money.

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Give him a chance. He's hardly Stephen Donald.
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Fancy Bris for this one.
Pleasing to see Randall now emerging as their no 1 SH.
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Going to be close, Bris seem to have picked up a load of injuries in the break. 2nd row is looking pretty bare...
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3-19 at half time. Wasps dominating possession and territory, but only just really made that show on the scoreboard, and it took an intercept from Searle at the end of the half to make that.

Wasps looking too eager. Lovobalavu not quite on the same wavelength with his powerful runs, never really drawing the defence. Searle wants to kick more, but bassett is sitting back. Hopefully they'll calm down slightly, but keep the pace.
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Searle's buggered. Probably a broken ankle or something similar.
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Hope Searle isnt too badly hurt.

Not good enough from Bris, gave Wasps too much of start and made too many errors. Lack depth in the squad showing as well.

Need Quins and Bath to do us a favour now.
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Searle will be out for a year I imagine
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Shame about Searle IMO looked currently liked the best 10 at Wasps.
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