Lee Grant
John Eales (66)
So Salesi Manu, the 2012 Force rookie of the year, does not have a full contract and yet they got to keep him in the west? That's a good trick and good luck to the Force for pulling it off because I rate him at his age - though it won't be until a few years down the track that we can assess him properly as a scrummager.
Of all the backs outside the scrumhalf only Cummins and Mafi look likely to cause any damage, not that my Tahs are going to be any better. And there are too many centres and not enough back 3 players. Incidentally, I remember Stubbs as a centre.
Sharpie is going to be a big loss - not that that is a newsflash. Lynn is a journeyman, Battye does not have the quality to start in Super Rugby and Wykes is full of athletic merit but plays a light game as you would expect with his build. And the last time I saw 3M in Super rugby he was always crocked.
I remember that Walton of Northern Suburbs was nominated to be an EPS player. The 23 y.o. is a raw boned Country lad who has spent some time in the Brumbies stable. He is the type of 2nd rower that the Force need, but he is unproven.
The 2nd row is going to be a problem and it will impact in the scrums as well, not that Sharpie helped out a lot there.
The players listed reveal a 15/13 split; so the 2 additions should be forwards to make it 17/13.
This will be a shame as I read somewhere that Pakalani may be recruited. He did nothing wrong at the Tahs because he hardly ever got the ball - but he was in top form for Southern Districts this year, and he has a bit of zing.
[Edit - have just noticed the previous post, made whilst I was typing this - which says Pakalani will miss next season.]
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Of all the backs outside the scrumhalf only Cummins and Mafi look likely to cause any damage, not that my Tahs are going to be any better. And there are too many centres and not enough back 3 players. Incidentally, I remember Stubbs as a centre.
Sharpie is going to be a big loss - not that that is a newsflash. Lynn is a journeyman, Battye does not have the quality to start in Super Rugby and Wykes is full of athletic merit but plays a light game as you would expect with his build. And the last time I saw 3M in Super rugby he was always crocked.
I remember that Walton of Northern Suburbs was nominated to be an EPS player. The 23 y.o. is a raw boned Country lad who has spent some time in the Brumbies stable. He is the type of 2nd rower that the Force need, but he is unproven.
The 2nd row is going to be a problem and it will impact in the scrums as well, not that Sharpie helped out a lot there.
The players listed reveal a 15/13 split; so the 2 additions should be forwards to make it 17/13.
This will be a shame as I read somewhere that Pakalani may be recruited. He did nothing wrong at the Tahs because he hardly ever got the ball - but he was in top form for Southern Districts this year, and he has a bit of zing.
[Edit - have just noticed the previous post, made whilst I was typing this - which says Pakalani will miss next season.]
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