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David Wilson (68)
Looks like there's some homework for a few people to study how the wingers work, how often if ever they switch where they are, drop back to play second fullback etc.
My expectation is certainly that Kellaway won't try and play the same game as Koroibete.
It's been interesting cogitating this, BH. I would think that the play books and game expectations will be massaged, but surely some continuity to parts of the thinking? I'd imagine a) the same expectations regarding work ethic and speed doubling behind the line to create overlap; b) If Kellaway is not going to be getting in to back up Kerevi and ready to form the ruck, that would still need to be picked up. #6 possibly?
Edit: may be not the same game as Koroibete, but I don't think it's the same game that Kellaway has been playing either.