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Greg Davis (50)
Higginbotham just has that mercurial touch. If only someone had picked him at 13 in junior rugby.
Bloody quick for a big man.
Higginbotham just has that mercurial touch. If only someone had picked him at 13 in junior rugby.
Higgers is reminding me of Sergio Parisse.
Very much a ball playing back rower, who has a wide variety of skills (kick, passing, ball playing), brilliant in the line out, good hands at the scrum, good footwork and speed when ball running, still does the tough stuff.
Actually, that sounds exactly like Parisse. Hopefully Scotty can reach that level, which I think he will very soon.
Tell us more, I'd be interested to hear about his origins.
WELL DONE, REBELS. I picked you.
That said, we really look like we have 4 competitive teams this year. No offense to Force supporters, but after the Lions start the Force don't really have any opposition in terms of who is expected to come last. And they probably will. But this is the first year that I can envisage 4 Australian teams in the top 9. I don't know that that has ever been achieved by any country, included NZ.
Here's to holding my breath and hoping we do.
It was pretty ordinary, wonder if the judiciary will have a look?
Anyone explain the cheetahs try? The first one. Why no obstruction. Maul but no defenders attached so not a maul?
Haven't seen the video, but remember that a maul forms when the ball carrier is off the ground with an attacker and a defender bound to him. If the defender(s) drop off, it is STILL a maul.
A maul can only finish when it stops moving under the referee's instruction to use it, or goes to ground, or the ball emerges.
Truck and trailer blueprint that was.Three Cheetahs broke off the back of the maul when it was turning with Rebels players still bound to the other Cheetahs players who had been the front of the original maul.
I thought it was a penalty and was surprised the commentators didn't mention it.
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