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Peter Burge (5)
Abcde, Toby Smith qualifies on ancestry and Steve Mafi doesn't as he has played for Tonga
Well I guess I'd make those changes as well, cheers
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Abcde, Toby Smith qualifies on ancestry and Steve Mafi doesn't as he has played for Tonga
From his experience at fullback....
And while not great with the boot still a massive step up from Horne and Speight.
From his experience at fullback....
And while not great with the boot still a massive step up from Horne and Speight.
dont think he is particularly better than either of the other two under the high ball and im sure Horne and Speight can hack the ball just as far as AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) if the need arises because lets face it, thats essentially all he does when he kicks. I begrudgingly agree he will probably be in the 23 somewhere but speight is a out and out finisher which we need and Horne can do everything AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) can do but has better defence and is more inclined to pass the ball
So much of that was false I'm not sure where to start
thanks WO, I think everyone is working within those parameters but yours is a more logical bottom up approach..what most are doing is a top down approach by throwing a blanket over the best players and trying to put them in the most suitable role (myself included)..I think that's what you are getting at..
Are we talking McCalman or Palu ?
go on
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is fair to very good under the high ball. Speight is ok, Horne is not real good.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) does more than just "hack the ball as far as he can". The man can kick to a good standard when required, Horne much less so and Speight I don't really know.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper)'s defense is good to excellent. Horne is probably a more aggressive tackler but AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) makes excellent defensive decisions out wide and has shown the ability to make dominant tackles there in tests against the Kiwis and Boks.
AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) is has a far more well rounded skill set than you give him credit for. Your choice of language borders on hyperbole.
Horne's workrate and aggression is great. He has also become a pretty good finisher. Just don't equate that to likely Test match level effectiveness in all parts of the game in which he would be tested at a RWC.
I would have AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) in the 23 above Horne because he's equally versatile, still an excellent defender and finisher but brings a superior kicking game and 100+ tests of nous/experience which in a KO game you just can't buy.
I think Mitchell is more a definite over Horne but they're bloody close. Mitchell gets it for his experience and kicking game. Can play fullback too.
Oh for god sake, he's not running a nuclear reactor.
People talk about the lineout like it's some kind of bloody enigma machine.
Incidentally, Fardy is calling the Brumbies lineout, and it's the best in the competition. As he's a certain starter, lets leave Simmons legendary lineout calling out of the equation.
Very much so. You've gotta start with the fundamentals, #1 being the ability to win your own ball & contest the opposition's at first phase. True there's more lineouts than scrums these days but the big scrummaging units are also (or should be) good at stuff like carrying the ball, cleaning out rucks etc. Worrying about which 3rd or 4th choice 6 is the better lineout option, or which 3rd or 4th choice centre is the better wing or fullback (or 5/8) is just nuts IMO. But hey, it's your guys team, pick who you want .***
EDIT: *** including the Pocock & Hooper together thing. Just don't be surprised when it doesn't work against the big boys .
To be fair I've seen some pretty oddball attempts at picking an AB 31 & with similar causes. In our case at least one RWC-worthy wing & a midfielder are gonna miss out (although the injuries to Dagg & Piutau plus SBW's ongoing back spasms may make the selectors lives somewhat less difficult).