happy to disagree.
I look at Wells who was one of their better players last year carving up the Canberra comp.
He played two tournaments last year for the Aussie 7s.
I really don't think you can say he was one of their better players last year.
happy to disagree.
I look at Wells who was one of their better players last year carving up the Canberra comp.
I thought Jenkins was looking overseas for a gig and more as an outside back?
I'm not sure that's true. No 15s player has been a revelation in Sevens - SBW, Messam, Habana, de Jonge and others have all had moments but for the most part been, at best, average.
Australia has faced similar challenges to all other sides. Our 15s guys have looked OK, not out of place, but not as dominant as we'd hoped.
I think this season has entirely debunked this following line....
... which I think is way out. I think at least 8 of our current Sevens side could walk into Super Rugby and be good (Clark, Holland, Cusack, Myers, Fa'alavau, Fou, Hutchison, Jenkins).
I reckon this has been the season where we have all seen how good these guys are, and how it's become so much more than 'rugby lite'.
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Hayne left out of Fiji squad for London 7s
http://www.sportingnews.com/rugby/n...-for-london-sevens/1buk23q2fik0i1aokpgnoie2z0
I'd guess his best position would be as a 7 like his identical twin brother.
7 is closer to 13 than 15?Overheard some RL fans talking at my local coffee shop this morning. One said "He'll do really well in 7s because it's more like RL then union". Made me giggle.
Finally this silly has played 2 minutes for Fiji 7s. He's officially inelegible for the Wallabies. Thanks for nothing, Hayne. Come back to the NRL, please. Now you are useless for Aussie Rugby
I would like to see him doesn't make the squad for Rio