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[2018 November Tests] England vs Japan (17/11/18)
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<blockquote data-quote="Vieux Talonneur" data-source="post: 921597" data-attributes="member: 73144"><p>Well Te'o's racked up 17 caps since we last saw Manu. Manu's the more likely game changer, but he's also far less likely to be there. A while back I'd have agreed with you, but this close to a RWC I'd argue that building continuity (this game excepted) is more important.</p><p></p><p>Binny I would probably pick, but with reservations. Firstly if he's not around we don't have an adequate like for like replacement so balance and style changes. But also if we get a result against Aus, more balanced back rows will have seen off 2 SH sides and come within a whisker of beating the ABs. Maybe not depending on these massive ball carriers actually makes us more balanced and less predictable. If our starting line up's working, Binny would be the ultimate impact sub.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vieux Talonneur, post: 921597, member: 73144"] Well Te’o’s racked up 17 caps since we last saw Manu. Manu’s the more likely game changer, but he’s also far less likely to be there. A while back I’d have agreed with you, but this close to a RWC I’d argue that building continuity (this game excepted) is more important. Binny I would probably pick, but with reservations. Firstly if he’s not around we don’t have an adequate like for like replacement so balance and style changes. But also if we get a result against Aus, more balanced back rows will have seen off 2 SH sides and come within a whisker of beating the ABs. Maybe not depending on these massive ball carriers actually makes us more balanced and less predictable. If our starting line up’s working, Binny would be the ultimate impact sub. [/QUOTE]
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