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    For quickest lock, a not bad shout is Dan Tuohy - you can see him here making a try with his pace and tbh, I think the only reason the 15 caught him is Tuohy slowed down to make the pass.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tadginator View Post
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    I'd say Bastareaud and Banahanananan are too quick for that team. I'd go for Traille and Tindall. And Mark Gerrard on the wing instead of Donguy. (He's been playing 14 for the Rebels and damn he's slow)

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    Sean Lamont got caught up in a foot chase by a hooker (Ghiraldini) once maybe he should be in the slowest XV?

    another candidate for slowest XV would be John Rudd

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    skip to 1:00 and watch the pace of simon gardiner ha hes bulked up a bit again since and guys Ben Morgan has to be number 8, yes to you people who dont have the chance to watch llanelli "yes that is ben morgan at 8"
    Last edited by scar123; 10-04-12 at 05:12 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scar123 View Post
    skip to 1:00 and watch the pace of simon gardiner ha hes bulked up a bit again since and guys Ben Morgan has to be number 8, yes to you people who dont have the chance to watch llanelli "yes that is ben morgan at 8"
    Was there meant to be a video?

    Out of all the Scarlets players, I'd say Aaron Shingler is the one to mention. He can play second-row, so maybe have him there?

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    cj van der linde can pack down at 3.

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    Ryan Bevington is apparently the quickest forward in the Welsh camp. And he's a prop. Just saying.

    I've also heard it's Tipuric and Faletau, though, so I couldn't really say. He does have alarming pace for a big lad though. I'm sure there are nippier scrum-halves than Hoogaard, too, (Isn't Joe Simpson suppose to be pretty rapid?) but I can't really name a definitive example.

    Mike Phillips for the slow XV.

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    Weepu is much slower than Phillips right now.
    Ricky Januarie could have been considered last year.

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    does Sean Lamont deserve to join the "Slowest XV" or Leonardo Ghiraldini deserve to join the "Quickest XV"?

    watch the video


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    Quote Originally Posted by psychic duck View Post
    does Sean Lamont deserve to join the "Slowest XV" or Leonardo Ghiraldini deserve to join the "Quickest XV"?

    watch the video

    Lamont definitely needs to be on Slowest XV.



    I still think Craig Burden is the fastest hooker.
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    These all make a good case for hooker.








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    Tom Youngs would gas all of them.

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    That Sean Cronin try was cracking - got some serious wheels!

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    Meh, Burden still takes the cake.
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    Add Deon Fourie to the hookers list



    Although Schalk Brits definitely gets my vote (consistently the best player in the premiership... if only he was English)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aedaphon View Post
    Although Schalk Brits definitely gets my vote (consistently the best player in the premiership... if only he was English)
    Except he cannot scrum, hook or throw... You know, his job description.

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    Craig Burden scored an impressive interception try against the Blues: go to 1:56

    So I guess there's no point in proposing more hookers... just some saffer.

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