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Is Pompey cheap?I wound be interested to see Ali on the wing next year, and doing an apprenticeship there, getting FG games under his belt, before potentially moving in down the road (I say potentially because I think he could be so damn good on the wing, you may not want to move him)
2. DWZ
3. Goat
4. RTS
5. Ali
No harm in Pompey being a back up, he fits in the Bunty box where he will be staying here for cheap because he wants to stay in NZ.
Montoya is terribly out of form, regardless of what is happening further in field, combined with his age, I wouldn’t want him blocking the path for Ali or the Goat
Realistically though, I think RTS will replace the Goat and Pompey will swap sides, with Montoya keeping his spot.
My guess is very good. SBW said centre in yawnion was more difficult than league so he should transfer back ok.What are RTS credentials as a centre?
Our best centre was Dean Bell, in hi final year and well over 30.How many elite centres are there that are 30+?
Wing is for newbies, fast newbies. Walsh is a fast newbie, should have been on the wing but we like big guys.How did he go when they moved him to wing to accommodate Walsh?
Made the All Blacks.How has he gone in the centres in Union?
I agree that he's unproven in the position and that fullback is likely to still be his best position but I would still play him at centre next year after seeing how well Charnze has gone at the back. With Charnze being younger we could have some stability at the back for a good few years. I wouldn't see RTS as a running standoff because I think it requires more distribution skills than centre.What are RTS credentials as a centre?
How many elite centres are there that are 30+?
How did he go when they moved him to wing to accommodate Walsh?
How has he gone in the centres in Union?
He’ll get first shot at left centre but I’m far from sold he’ll be a success there. Fullback or a running standoff would be my preference.
My guess is very good. SBW said centre in yawnion was more difficult than league so he should transfer back ok.
Our best centre was Dean Bell, in hi final year and well over 30.
Wing is for newbies, fast newbies. Walsh is a fast newbie, should have been on the wing but we like big guys.
Made the All Blacks.
I agree that he's unproven in the position and that fullback is likely to still be his best position but I would still play him at centre next year after seeing how well Charnze has gone at the back. With Charnze being younger we could have some stability at the back for a good few years. I wouldn't see RTS as a running standoff because I think it requires more distribution skills than centre.
Yes he did, but only for PR purposesMade the All Blacks.
I personally know guys who made the All Blacks for less than talent. However they still picked him and for the Blues.Yes he did, but only for PR purposes
How many minutes did he play for them?
When it got to the sharp end they quietly moved away from him because he was no longer of PR value
As leader of the Ali Leiataua fan club I should point out you have him at 3 and 5.
I think this might interest you in just how good the NZRU is at selecting talent.Yes he did, but only for PR purposes
How many minutes did he play for them?
When it got to the sharp end they quietly moved away from him because he was no longer of PR value
I could say that that is the same argument that could be used for RTS’s selection - NZRU are not good at selecting talentI think this might interest you in just how good the NZRU is at selecting talent.
This fecker demolished our front row in Paris on the weekend.
He was born in Timaru. Completely overlooked in the NZ system.
So on that basis I couldn't give a rats arse at what Ian Foster thought of RTS.
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