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[2019 Six Nations] England Squad
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<blockquote data-quote="ratsapprentice" data-source="post: 938437" data-attributes="member: 67273"><p>Agree with all of that - but a solution to that would seem to be, hoik Farrell the minute that our set-play blitz has lost momentum (even if it's the 20th).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Although I wouldn't exactly pick Te'o and Hughes, I'm not entirely sure what you mean by this? </p><p></p><p>I think when Underhill comes back in, he would have to be mental not to have Wilson, Curry and Sam in the first choice 23. </p><p>What I'm excited about is bringing in Ben Curry.</p><p></p><p>I think Sinckler's importance cannot be overstated - his skill level and workrate are obscene for a TH. And despite the media hackjob after the Wales game, he's fairly well in control of his temper now.</p><p>Genge will come good - I think he just needs to tighten his carrying up a little bit, there's always going to be a learning curve. He won't get away with his tendency to step/run backwards away from and around the defensive line when carrying so much at international level, and he'll need to secure the ball better in contact. But he'll come good.</p><p>Oh how I wish Paul Hill had developed into the player he should have by now. Sinckler, Hill, Genge and Vunipola all playing to their potential as a set of 4 props would be genuinely incredible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratsapprentice, post: 938437, member: 67273"] Agree with all of that - but a solution to that would seem to be, hoik Farrell the minute that our set-play blitz has lost momentum (even if it's the 20th). Although I wouldn't exactly pick Te'o and Hughes, I'm not entirely sure what you mean by this? I think when Underhill comes back in, he would have to be mental not to have Wilson, Curry and Sam in the first choice 23. What I'm excited about is bringing in Ben Curry. I think Sinckler's importance cannot be overstated - his skill level and workrate are obscene for a TH. And despite the media hackjob after the Wales game, he's fairly well in control of his temper now. Genge will come good - I think he just needs to tighten his carrying up a little bit, there's always going to be a learning curve. He won't get away with his tendency to step/run backwards away from and around the defensive line when carrying so much at international level, and he'll need to secure the ball better in contact. But he'll come good. Oh how I wish Paul Hill had developed into the player he should have by now. Sinckler, Hill, Genge and Vunipola all playing to their potential as a set of 4 props would be genuinely incredible. [/QUOTE]
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