There's a theory, and a history, that you're better off being a starter in the midweek 15, than a sub for the weekend 15. You're match sharp should there be an injury...Quote:
Originally Posted by CLIFFORD
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There's a theory, and a history, that you're better off being a starter in the midweek 15, than a sub for the weekend 15. You're match sharp should there be an injury...Quote:
Originally Posted by CLIFFORD
bulloch, byrne or the man who throw the ball straight? :o
Well....I'm shocked at that statement :eek: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Macy
Yes Macy, but its a lot to do with technique more than brute force, as surely you well know.. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Macy
Thompson for his sheer power, and generally awesome work around the park will get him the nod. However if his throwing fails him, as it invariably does, I'd say the mullet will sub.Quote:
Originally Posted by swinfordfc
It's a tough call. In open play you have to say Thompson but his throwing is so bad that the Mullet has a good chance of getting the nod although I reckon Woodward will back Thompson.
I don't watch the Lions but is the saturday team looking like the Test team now?
Has Henson played yet?
Henson played against Bay of Plenty and to be honest , looked quite poor...definitely not test standard.Quote:
Originally Posted by pete
The Saturday team has quite a few test defo's like Lewsey, O'Driscoll, Hill, Williams, O'Connell, Thompson and White. The rest are very much in the running, but will need to stamp their authority on this game as its being touted as the unofficial '4th' test.The Maoris have a very strong side out, as mentioned in another thread here
Thompson will get the nod, as the All Blacks perceived to be weak upfront - have my doubts, think it's all relative to their reputation. Think the Lions will try and batter them up front in the first test - and the pack for this game suggests that.