I know it's over a week away but I've been following a thread elsewhere wherein people are saying, not without justification, that those who started against Bristol deserve to start against Caerdydd because of how well the team played.

As good a victory as the Bristol game was, as I put in my match report, let's not go overboard. A well crafted win but we shouldn't forget that we could have been a goal or 2 behind in the opening 25 minutes. Better sides would have got a goal. There's at least half a dozen sides in this League who would paste us 9 times out of 10 if we allow them 70% possession, much of it in our half, in the opening 20 minutes of a game. We need to find ways of preventing that. That's the challenge PW and the squad have. To be able to play off the front foot, from the off and for much of the game.

Cardiff are bottom. They are likely to see parking the bus from the off and hoping to nick a goal on the odd counter as their best way of getting something out of the game. That means we'll have to do the attacking, we'll have to make the play. Have we ever been good at breaking down massed defences?

That's why we might see some changes in the starting XI, despite how good we countered against Brizzle. It will be a different tactical challenge requiring different solutions so it's far from certain that PW won't be making changes.

What's your stance on this? Keep the same starting XI because of how the Brizzle game went or make changes because Caerdydd are a different kettle of fish and will present a completely different challenge which requires totally different solutions?