Neville made the most of his shot I thought.
Yes he did. At last he showed some of what we have been waiting for: a bit of physicality that a big unit should have, with the skill and athleticism as a dessert, not the main course.
When you are built like Tarzan, you have to play like Tarzan.
Jones has been our best player this year and had another great game.
Agree—in my eyes he is the natural successor to Fardy if he is not available in the Wallabies' mix —a 6 who can play lock.
When he was a schoolboy I never expected him to play so much senior rugby in the second row, with his build—at least in professional arena. I thought he would struggle to find his niche, but his over-whelming desire has burst through.
In many respects Brumby Fardy has pointed the way for the type of player Jones is—all the younger man needs now is the street-smarts of the older man.
But what of Sean McMahon? Can a teen-aged, big-engined smaller fellow like him ever hope for elevation as an older player, except as a 7, which he is not?
Well done to the Rebels—they have played some top rugby recently despite some odd selection issues and the lack of a flyhalf who is a test candidate. They deserved that win, with knobs on.
And commendations to the Force for their five-peat which came to an end after a six-day turnaround and a few too many injuries, as many of us thought it would.
Their injured players will get healthy again, but they, also, lack a test candidate flyhalf.
How good would they be with one?
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