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[2017 Rugby Championship] Round 4: New Zealand v South Africa (16/09/2017)
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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 872336" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>Good call on Hames and nice to see young D-Mac getting another start.</p><p>Now you Kiwi boys have been talking him up all through the Super Rugby season and being in London I don't get to see much of that so I've been wondering all season why you guys were hyping him and now after a few starts he is showing real promise as an attacking weapon and he's not too bad on defence.</p><p>He has made some basic errors but he's a rookie and he has offered a lot more on attack which takes some of the heat off Barrett who seems to be held up as the guy who has to get us out of a tight spot everytime.</p><p>If we have more attacking weapons it means Barrett can get some room to move instead of two defenders always shadowing him.</p><p>If D-Mac is going to be a constant then let him have a crack at the kicking duties.</p><p>I like the look of the kid. He's got pace, guile, a step and he backs himself. He seems to be growing into the role.</p><p>I said it before, this is a bad time for Jordi Barrett to be injured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 872336, member: 70721"] Good call on Hames and nice to see young D-Mac getting another start. Now you Kiwi boys have been talking him up all through the Super Rugby season and being in London I don't get to see much of that so I've been wondering all season why you guys were hyping him and now after a few starts he is showing real promise as an attacking weapon and he's not too bad on defence. He has made some basic errors but he's a rookie and he has offered a lot more on attack which takes some of the heat off Barrett who seems to be held up as the guy who has to get us out of a tight spot everytime. If we have more attacking weapons it means Barrett can get some room to move instead of two defenders always shadowing him. If D-Mac is going to be a constant then let him have a crack at the kicking duties. I like the look of the kid. He's got pace, guile, a step and he backs himself. He seems to be growing into the role. I said it before, this is a bad time for Jordi Barrett to be injured. [/QUOTE]
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