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[2014 TRC] The Rugby Championship XV
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 675289" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>Yes, I have to agree here. That was my general reasoning as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have to disagree quite firmly about the supposed one-dimensionalitinessness of Vermeulen. Not that he isn't one-dimensional, but that that constitutes a problem at all. He may not have handling like Kieran Read (but then again most backs in the world don't) and may be all strength but guess what that's EXACTLY WHAT HE'S PAID TO DO. Strong carrier, generally Thor-like (even physically) I think I even saw him gather a lightning bolt at a point but hid it coz the cams were on him, not exactly sure, brutal in the rucks, tremendous consistency and that game against Aus just, just fk, every single Aus ball that came close to him he'd turn over, everything that came within remote vicinity. Got to the point where even the pundit said "Wallabies should avoid going straight at Vermeulen atm", that's just comical. </p><p>So the one-dimensional argument is fine if we're talking flyhalves (I agree with the criticism against a Tales or a Farrell or a Morné Steyn..) or even a flanker but when your brute force is that brutal, brutality in Rugby is just very handy. And that's the brutal truth.</p><p></p><p>Yes yes <strong>stormer</strong>, I want Sanchez. It felt overwhelming not to pick any of the NZ guys, but I'm sticking to Sanchez fer mah 10. Cool you made that % post.</p><p>And yeh been saying it all year long on here Retallick is just the best (for his position at least). Hadn't thought about it, but yeah, a candidate for POTY. Poty ? Player of the year..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 675289, member: 57076"] Yes, I have to agree here. That was my general reasoning as well. I have to disagree quite firmly about the supposed one-dimensionalitinessness of Vermeulen. Not that he isn't one-dimensional, but that that constitutes a problem at all. He may not have handling like Kieran Read (but then again most backs in the world don't) and may be all strength but guess what that's EXACTLY WHAT HE'S PAID TO DO. Strong carrier, generally Thor-like (even physically) I think I even saw him gather a lightning bolt at a point but hid it coz the cams were on him, not exactly sure, brutal in the rucks, tremendous consistency and that game against Aus just, just fk, every single Aus ball that came close to him he'd turn over, everything that came within remote vicinity. Got to the point where even the pundit said "Wallabies should avoid going straight at Vermeulen atm", that's just comical. So the one-dimensional argument is fine if we're talking flyhalves (I agree with the criticism against a Tales or a Farrell or a Morné Steyn..) or even a flanker but when your brute force is that brutal, brutality in Rugby is just very handy. And that's the brutal truth. Yes yes [B]stormer[/B], I want Sanchez. It felt overwhelming not to pick any of the NZ guys, but I'm sticking to Sanchez fer mah 10. Cool you made that % post. And yeh been saying it all year long on here Retallick is just the best (for his position at least). Hadn't thought about it, but yeah, a candidate for POTY. Poty ? Player of the year.. [/QUOTE]
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