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<blockquote data-quote="Ospreylian" data-source="post: 780155" data-attributes="member: 59055"><p><a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/35402233" target="_blank">Neil Jenkins has said the Welsh management aren't happy with the amount of game time Rhys Priestland has had with Bath and that he is a risk.</a> I'm fast losing patience with their faith in him. I wish he had stuck to his 18 month sabbatical plan, it would have done him far more good than the Six Nations is going to for him. With Ford on international duty he would have been given a chance to prove his worth again at club level and work his way back up to international standards. It just frustrates me that players like Sam Davies, who has arguably played better and more consistently than Dan Biggar over the last couple of months, are constantly being overlooked because Priestland might do something special at some point when he feels like it. Same goes for Cuthbert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ospreylian, post: 780155, member: 59055"] [URL="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/35402233"]Neil Jenkins has said the Welsh management aren't happy with the amount of game time Rhys Priestland has had with Bath and that he is a risk.[/URL] I'm fast losing patience with their faith in him. I wish he had stuck to his 18 month sabbatical plan, it would have done him far more good than the Six Nations is going to for him. With Ford on international duty he would have been given a chance to prove his worth again at club level and work his way back up to international standards. It just frustrates me that players like Sam Davies, who has arguably played better and more consistently than Dan Biggar over the last couple of months, are constantly being overlooked because Priestland might do something special at some point when he feels like it. Same goes for Cuthbert. [/QUOTE]
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