Certainly explains a lot if you've only been watching premiership rugby for a few years.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Sat Jan 29, 2022 10:09 am
JM is embarrassed that his team lost to the worst team in Premiership history.
Not particularly embarrassed, I warned before the game that it would be far more difficult than people were expecting given recent performances and all the missing players - add in some very disruptive injuries early on, some bad luck with the ref, and the fact that Bath have a lot more quality players than several of the relegated teams of years past and it's hardly an unthinkable result.
Quins have been getting out of jail recently and got the rub of the green last week. Bath have shown in patches they're capable of giving better teams than Quins a hard time - Leinster struggled for quite a while against them - and they hammered everything that moved yesterday and really gave it everything, so fair enough.
Raggs: I don't think that's ever extended to literally cheering them on, I.e. all the "go on!" and general Jiffy-commentating-on-Wales behaviour of Goode and co. It was quite odd.