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[2014 EOYT] Scotland vs New Zealand
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikel92" data-source="post: 690056" data-attributes="member: 71857"><p>Personally I don't feel as though a halfback has to do anything fancy. No one is as good as Aaron Smith right now, I think we all understand that. But I would like to see the ball passed out faster than what the defense has a chance to reset. It's a really pet pev when half backs muck around and completely halt momentum. It's one thing to do that close to the line and have 'patience' but not all the time. I think I may have started Perenara a few more times during the RC with a strong forward pack so he could get that experience. </p><p></p><p>I wouldn't panic. It was one game with a totally new-look forward pack who haven't played together as a collective before, including a debutant. The 'platform' was always going to be a bit messy. However, if nothing improves and halfback gets to crisis point then there's been a bloke playing for Tasman this year. May have heard of him...Jimmy Cowan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikel92, post: 690056, member: 71857"] Personally I don't feel as though a halfback has to do anything fancy. No one is as good as Aaron Smith right now, I think we all understand that. But I would like to see the ball passed out faster than what the defense has a chance to reset. It's a really pet pev when half backs muck around and completely halt momentum. It's one thing to do that close to the line and have 'patience' but not all the time. I think I may have started Perenara a few more times during the RC with a strong forward pack so he could get that experience. I wouldn't panic. It was one game with a totally new-look forward pack who haven't played together as a collective before, including a debutant. The 'platform' was always going to be a bit messy. However, if nothing improves and halfback gets to crisis point then there's been a bloke playing for Tasman this year. May have heard of him...Jimmy Cowan. [/QUOTE]
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