Big Boy wrote:Have I gone deaf - what has happened to all of that Welsh bravado now?

I didn't see any 'Welsh bravado' on here at all, just a fair assessment of current form and expectation. England fully deserved their win as Wales lived up to Guscott's description of them (I linked to his article in my previous posts).
The frustrating thing from a Wales perspective is that England never looked like creating anything when Wales had 15 men on the pitch - 17 points when Wales were down to 14 men and a breakaway interception try at the end.
AWJ committed one of the most underhand and heinous acts in rugby - the trip - and was lucky not to get a red card. What made it worse were his childish protestations as he got up - which you could hear on the ref link - that it was 'just the way he was getting up' that meant his leg was left out! Idiot! Gatland must take a leaf out of Martin Johnson's book and drop him as per James Haskell (I think) last season.
When he got carded, Wales had been tackling England into the ground and driving them back time and time again and were just starting to get on top up front but they just crumbled psychologically when AWJ went off.
A number of Welsh players also just didn't turn up. No weight coming through from the lightweight second rows - much better after Bradley Davies came on to add some grunt, Cooper was abysmal and Ritchie Rees showed why he has been keeping Cooper out of the Cardiff side when he came on. Tom James was a rabbit in the headlights and after waiting for his six nations chance for so long, Gareth Williams just didn't take it at hooker.
Never mind, I had Haskell in the sweepstake for first try so at least I came out a winner and Cardiff's second string defeated the Scarlets to put us into the Anglo Welsh semi final at home to Gloucester in a repeat of last years final.
The question I have for the England fans is, do you think England have 'turned the corner' with this win over Wales?