The Numbers are ridiculous. Of the 44 Georgians signed in the Pro12, Top14, Premiership, Championship and ProD2, 42 are forwards, 29 are props and 20 are Tightheads!
He could be the signing of 2015.Interesting video on JOC (James O'Connor) at Toulon
He could be the signing of 2015.
Hey never know Quade went well at 12 for the wobs maybe he will play Job/Hunt at 10 and put Quade in 12 . RG thinks outside the box.The main reason people spoke about Hunt at 15 was due to the fact with have centres coming out of our arse, one other fullback option who has been an excellent winger.
And he played NRL there primarily.
I certainly agree he'd be a great 12, but I think back 3 is more of a weakness for depth than the midfield. We already have 3 players who only player there (Kerevi, Fainga'a and Tapuai) to fit into 2 spots as well as CFS who can play there, where as full backs we have Hunt and JOC (James O'Connor) with Turner and JJ two back ups we likely would prefer not to use in that position. Then on the wing we have CFS, Turner, JOC (James O'Connor) with potentially Kuridrani and JJ again who we would prefer not to use. Based on the players we want to see on the park, that would be something like:
11. Turner/CFS
12. Tapuai/Fainga'a
13. Kerevi
14. JOC (James O'Connor)
15. Hunt
22. Fainga'a/Tapuai
23. CFS/Turner
with JJ Tuilagi and Chris Kuridrani missing out. If Hunt plays at 12 you need to drop one of Tapuai or Fainga'a from the 23 and promote one of JJ or Chris to it.
Whilst Hunt may be even better at 12, I'd rather I team with him at 15 and no JJ Tuilagi, than him at 12 with JJ Tuilagi.
JJ. Now there's someone.
Considering his NRC form, where he was quite arguably the form fullback (can't think of too many better? Sorry, yes DHP from the Spirit in his limited games) I think he may end up in the squad there or there abouts.
a backline of:
15 JJT
14 JOC (James O'Connor)
13 Kerevi
12 Hunt
11 CFS
10 QC (Quade Cooper)
9 Will
puts threats (and initials) across the park, all capable of causing damage on their own but also all great runners of QC (Quade Cooper) balls. All very decent defenders and very physical, with JJ an exception.
One thing I never understood and must drive Reds fans to drink was his kicking chase, he was horrible if he even bothered. Or was the times I watched him the exception.NRC was played much looser and more emphasis on attack - especially in the early weeks in which JJT was a standout. He was able to carve up the lazy defensive lines and broken play. I can't argue that he was brilliant at that level and is obviously a talented player. I still have doubts on whether he can transition to the tougher and more structured aspects of S15 though.
I guess they might struggle in 7's, would be entertaining though. Cant get enough of big units runningThe Numbers are ridiculous. Of the 44 Georgians signed in the Pro12, Top14, Premiership, Championship and ProD2, 42 are forwards, 29 are props and 20 are Tightheads!
Forgot about the influence of Wilko.