Fully Armed and Operational Super Rugby Teams

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Sandydragon
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Re: Fully Armed and Operational Super Rugby Teams

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BBD wrote:I'm happy enough with the options available at 10.
It's the scrum half where I think we will struggle to get the variety and accuracy to put pressure on NZ
Especially at pace
Webb is probably the front runner. He is already looking like a contender so fingers crossed for an injury free season. After him, Murray possibly, although I'm not a huge fan.
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Re: Fully Armed and Operational Super Rugby Teams

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Sandydragon wrote:
BBD wrote:I'm happy enough with the options available at 10.
It's the scrum half where I think we will struggle to get the variety and accuracy to put pressure on NZ
Especially at pace
Webb is probably the front runner. He is already looking like a contender so fingers crossed for an injury free season. After him, Murray possibly, although I'm not a huge fan.
Quite honestly, we need to rule out the English* and Scottish options at SH; which makes that position self-selecting.


*What DO coaches see in Youngs and Care that they keep getting selected - at least with Laidlaw you can see what he brings, even if his SH play isn't good enough these days - but those 2?
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