Halfpenny back to Wales?

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Re: Halfpenny back to Wales?

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Sandydragon wrote:
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bruce wrote:Looks like halfpenny to Scarlets on a dual contract.
Whereas I am pleased by this if it comes off it seems odd after Pivac said they wouldn't be getting anyone else in, perhaps the South African money has swung it.
Possibly. I suspect there is a sense of pressure to bring Halfpenny back to Wales, especially since he is now a bit cheaper than he would have been.
That and it being unlikely he would be selected among the exception group these days.
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Numbers wrote:
Sandydragon wrote:
Numbers wrote:
Whereas I am pleased by this if it comes off it seems odd after Pivac said they wouldn't be getting anyone else in, perhaps the South African money has swung it.
Possibly. I suspect there is a sense of pressure to bring Halfpenny back to Wales, especially since he is now a bit cheaper than he would have been.
That and it being unlikely he would be selected among the exception group these days.
Certainly at least a question mark over it, rather than the nailed on exception he's been till now.

Anyway, great news for Wales and the Scarlets.

It would be fantastic if he can get his attacking game back. This will give us some idea whether it was Gatball that eroded his attacking game, or his own body.
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Son of Mathonwy wrote:
Numbers wrote:
Sandydragon wrote: Possibly. I suspect there is a sense of pressure to bring Halfpenny back to Wales, especially since he is now a bit cheaper than he would have been.
That and it being unlikely he would be selected among the exception group these days.
Certainly at least a question mark over it, rather than the nailed on exception he's been till now.

Anyway, great news for Wales and the Scarlets.

It would be fantastic if he can get his attacking game back. This will give us some idea whether it was Gatball that eroded his attacking game, or his own body.
Or his French employers. Gatland gets some blame for one dimensional play which is fair enough, but the French league is a bit obsessed with big blokes running into each other.
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Re: Halfpenny back to Wales?

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Sandydragon wrote:
Son of Mathonwy wrote:
Numbers wrote:
That and it being unlikely he would be selected among the exception group these days.
Certainly at least a question mark over it, rather than the nailed on exception he's been till now.

Anyway, great news for Wales and the Scarlets.

It would be fantastic if he can get his attacking game back. This will give us some idea whether it was Gatball that eroded his attacking game, or his own body.
Or his French employers. Gatland gets some blame for one dimensional play which is fair enough, but the French league is a bit obsessed with big blokes running into each other.
Yes indeed, the perfidious French too! ;)
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So he has signed a dual contract. I'm pleased that this situation has been resolved and I think Llanelli is the ideal place for Halfpenny.

There's some lessons that younger pro players can learn about the ups and downs of the pro game.
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So he will have to cross the Loughor bridge to training every day from the family seat in Gorseinon. That will be a tad of a change from the South of France. :D :D
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ALunpg wrote:So he will have to cross the Loughor bridge to training every day from the family seat in Gorseinon. That will be a tad of a change from the South of France. :D :D
Back down to earth with a bump. Thing is, a couple of good seasons and a good RWC and the world will be his oyster again, particularly if he does fancy super rugby.
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