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[2015 Six Nations] Wales
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Peter Quinn" data-source="post: 704157" data-attributes="member: 12190"><p>To be clear, I'm aware that Bradley had some highly indifferent form over the last few years and hardly covered himself in glory when captaining what was effectively Wales A in Japan</p><p>BUT, in a competitive position for us, admittedly with Launchbury out, he's become the first lock on the teamsheet ahead of Myall, Gaskell, Cannon and Rowlands.</p><p></p><p>He's been the momenutal padlock at scrums and Mauls that we've missed since Simon Shaw went to France. </p><p>His gain-line defence is excellent, he's adapted well to the Wasps defensive style and really holds players up in the tackle.</p><p>His carrying has been something he'll be looking to improve because there's potential there.</p><p>In short, an important player.</p><p></p><p>You could argue, on the other hand, maybe it's just that he's the type of player Wasps have been missing, and one which Wales have already in Alun-Wyn?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Peter Quinn, post: 704157, member: 12190"] To be clear, I'm aware that Bradley had some highly indifferent form over the last few years and hardly covered himself in glory when captaining what was effectively Wales A in Japan BUT, in a competitive position for us, admittedly with Launchbury out, he's become the first lock on the teamsheet ahead of Myall, Gaskell, Cannon and Rowlands. He's been the momenutal padlock at scrums and Mauls that we've missed since Simon Shaw went to France. His gain-line defence is excellent, he's adapted well to the Wasps defensive style and really holds players up in the tackle. His carrying has been something he'll be looking to improve because there's potential there. In short, an important player. You could argue, on the other hand, maybe it's just that he's the type of player Wasps have been missing, and one which Wales have already in Alun-Wyn? [/QUOTE]
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