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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2017 RBS Six Nations] Round 3: Ireland vs France (25/02/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="Peat" data-source="post: 839556" data-attributes="member: 42330"><p>I'd rather have one tight carrier, one loose/link carrier, and one ruck monkey. There needs to be a ruck monkey both ball in hand and without it (POM was doing really good work two or three years ago when completely freed to go after the breakdown in defence). Its not that the guys in the Irish back row can't clear rucks, but I think sacrificing one of the carriers for a specialist like POM or JvdF would result in a smoother over all game. Its not like those two can't carry themselves and the Irish tight five isn't increasingly carrier heavy anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peat, post: 839556, member: 42330"] I'd rather have one tight carrier, one loose/link carrier, and one ruck monkey. There needs to be a ruck monkey both ball in hand and without it (POM was doing really good work two or three years ago when completely freed to go after the breakdown in defence). Its not that the guys in the Irish back row can't clear rucks, but I think sacrificing one of the carriers for a specialist like POM or JvdF would result in a smoother over all game. Its not like those two can't carry themselves and the Irish tight five isn't increasingly carrier heavy anyway. [/QUOTE]
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