qwerty51
Stirling Mortlock (74)
over rated.
blasphemy
over rated.
I completely agree, BH. The most simple way to identify a very powerful athlete is to look for the combination of low skin folds and big arse.
And showing my Dingo linguistic skills, I can only say moi aussi.Well I tick one of those boxes
Yep, Leroy Houston for Wallaby number 8!
The most simple way to identify a very powerful athlete is to look for the combination of low skin folds and big arse.
The point is gagger, his side of the scrum hasn't been going forward either, by such a weak loose head side of the scrum they are allowing the opposition front row to channel there energy down our hooker and tight head side... our loose head side needs to negate the impact of the tight head prop which just isn't happening at the moment..
I think the disintegration of our TH side might have had a lot more to do with our scrum troubles than the LH side holding its own.
over rated.
yes gagger, there are quite evidently other contributing factors, however it is quite a pertinent issue to the current discussion of Nathan Sharpe and the Wallaby scrum..
If Nathan Sharpe were indeed as good a scrummager as you seem to allude, then he would be the tighthead lock and not the loosehead lock, additionally the loosehead side of the wallaby scrum would undoubtedly be gaining the upperhand... which it isnt
just saying
Aaah, Mr Nude Mouse.
Is that NSFW?:lmao:
Sharpe changed sides because of his shoulder.