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John Hipwell (52)
At winger yes. There is not much deepth or outstanding performances ATMPietsch is nowhere near a Test cap. Is the standard really so low now you play 3 good Super games and all of a sudden your name is in the mix?
At winger yes. There is not much deepth or outstanding performances ATMPietsch is nowhere near a Test cap. Is the standard really so low now you play 3 good Super games and all of a sudden your name is in the mix?
Kellaway, Korobiete, Wright and yes even Vunivalu (after last night, look what happens when you get him involved more) are all ahead of him.At winger yes. There is not much deepth or outstanding performances ATM
I dunno man. Vunivalu's weakness and height in contact will be exploited pretty badly at test level.Kellaway, Korobiete, Wright and yes even Vunivalu (after last night, look what happens when you get him involved more) are all ahead of him.
If Ikitau retains 13 you'd play Perese on the wing over him too.
I dunno man. Vunivalu's weakness and height in contact will be exploited pretty badly at test level.
Kellaway and Koroibete please. Wright can sit on the bench.
Wright is the winger in best form ATM. It's the number one pickKellaway and Koroibete please. Wright can sit on the bench.
Pietsch is just convincing deserves to start in super rugby as was only a month ago many questioning whether he could/ should retain starting wing position with the tahs. He is way off wallaby contention.That and Dylan Pietsch is a serious contender for the #11 jersey. The other winger is Tom Wright IMO
Yeah but that talk more about current form of Hodge, Kellaway, Daugunu and others. Even Mataele would get a call if he was elegiblePietsch is just convincing deserves to start in super rugby as was only a month ago many questioning whether he could/ should retain starting wing position with the tahs. He is way off wallaby contention.
Wright is the winger in best form ATM. It's the number one pick
Vunivalu needs consistent time on the rugby pitch now, I think/hope that the body height thing can be quickly worked out, and put it down to cobwebs in not having played.I dunno man. Vunivalu's weakness and height in contact will be exploited pretty badly at test level.
Kellaway and Koroibete please. Wright can sit on the bench.
And probably Kellaway going on last years test formHe’s behind Koroibete and Petaia for mine.
I'm talking about Super Rugby options so only Petaia qualifies for me. I'm a HUGE Marika Koroibete supporter, I am the one who call for high profile NRL wingers to make the switch and Koroibete is that, so I'm glad with him. And the most important thing, Koroi has proved been one of the most dangerous wingers in the code, he could be a starter in ANY national team, even ABsHe’s behind Koroibete and Petaia for mine.
Today was the first game of the year that I saw in Kellaway something similar to his last year form.And probably Kellaway going on last years test form
Will Rory be in Japan by then yet? When does he finish in Toulouse?
What about Tom Wright and his interception try against Saders?I was surprised Kellaway was included last year going on his Super Rugby form. But he’d be one of my first outside backs picked after his test season. He’s a very smart footballer who doesn’t necessarily score tries through vertical leap, dazzling footwork or sheer pace, he scores them because he reads the play well and knows where to be and when.
I have seen this mentioned by a few people that have strangely made their mind up he was terrible in Super Rugby last year. Reality is he barely played Super Rugby last year after finishing the Japanese season, only got 2-3 games in for the Rebels. One of those games was against the Crusaders where he was sensational and lead to his call up to the national squad.I was surprised Kellaway was included last year going on his Super Rugby form. But he’d be one of my first outside backs picked after his test season. He’s a very smart footballer who doesn’t necessarily score tries through vertical leap, dazzling footwork or sheer pace, he scores them because he reads the play well and knows where to be and when.