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Tony Shaw (54)
I tend to agree with you Qwerty and I was talking in more of a general sense as to why I probably don't rate Hooper as highly as some others.
It's interesting though as quite a few of the more vocal Hooper supporters that will cite line break and run meter stats as evidence of his superiority were highly critical of Higginbotham back in 2011-12 for playing in the backs when he was probably the Reds highest forward for line breaks and run meters.
But sorry, back on topic, picking today it's a no brainer. Between Hooper and Pocock, you pick Hooper. One is fit and in form, the other is not. Essentially, all things being equal (ie fitness and form) I prefer a 7 with Pocock's skill set over and equal player with Hooper's. It will be interesting to see how it plays out over the season. 6 months is an eternity in Rugby.
It's interesting though as quite a few of the more vocal Hooper supporters that will cite line break and run meter stats as evidence of his superiority were highly critical of Higginbotham back in 2011-12 for playing in the backs when he was probably the Reds highest forward for line breaks and run meters.
But sorry, back on topic, picking today it's a no brainer. Between Hooper and Pocock, you pick Hooper. One is fit and in form, the other is not. Essentially, all things being equal (ie fitness and form) I prefer a 7 with Pocock's skill set over and equal player with Hooper's. It will be interesting to see how it plays out over the season. 6 months is an eternity in Rugby.