qwerty51
Stirling Mortlock (74)
yes but there's always a noticeable difference with TPN there and not there. Not so much with Moore. Maybe it's the replacements but I've noticed the Wallabies scrum perform slightly poorer when TPN goes off.
Anyway, they're both obviously world class I'm just saying it's not as simple that Moore is the better hooker which many cried when Robbie selected TPN over him. Deans obviously sees the value in TPN starting and so do I. He can give it his all for 50-60 mins and then Moore who is probably less error prone to finish it off. I think you want greater impact at the start of a game.
Definitely not a show pony, that's not his character, he goes for the big hits because that's his commitment to his team. He gives it absolutely everything and most of the time only stops until he is physically unable to.
Anyway, they're both obviously world class I'm just saying it's not as simple that Moore is the better hooker which many cried when Robbie selected TPN over him. Deans obviously sees the value in TPN starting and so do I. He can give it his all for 50-60 mins and then Moore who is probably less error prone to finish it off. I think you want greater impact at the start of a game.
I understand the Moore TPN confusion, but my two bob's worth is that TPN is a show pony going for the starry stuff all the time.
Definitely not a show pony, that's not his character, he goes for the big hits because that's his commitment to his team. He gives it absolutely everything and most of the time only stops until he is physically unable to.