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2024 Guinness Six Nations
[2022 Six Nations] Ireland vs Wales (05/02/22)
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeTheNative" data-source="post: 1072919" data-attributes="member: 74084"><p>Elias, modern style of hooker. Very good around the field, quite dynamic, ok in scrum. His line out throwing can go a bit off the rails at times though. On the bench at hooker is Lake, this will be his debut, but he's like Elias but taken to 11. Absolute athlete who's but throwing can be a lot worse. Rowlands is a big lump of lock, he's decent enough. Get's round the field well for so someone so big, carries decent enough and decent enough in the set piece. A very 7/10 player. Jenkins is a what could have been, he's a similar player to Warburton, despite not being the biggest he's pretty good at most things but in got motm and injured in 2018 and was out for 2 and a half years! He's played well at times since his comeback but not at his potential before injury (imo that could have been one of the best flankers in the world). Wainwright is a footwork oriented 8 then a bull dozing one (more Sam Simmonds then CJ Stander). He's still reasonably young but always put's a shift in both attack and defence. Will not get you too much go forward with slow static carries but can be lethal if given quick ball out wide.</p><p>Pick of the forwards is Taine Basham though, looks small for a test level flanker but get's turnovers and makes things happen in attack. He's one of those players who just seems to make metres and beat players despite having no right to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeTheNative, post: 1072919, member: 74084"] Elias, modern style of hooker. Very good around the field, quite dynamic, ok in scrum. His line out throwing can go a bit off the rails at times though. On the bench at hooker is Lake, this will be his debut, but he's like Elias but taken to 11. Absolute athlete who's but throwing can be a lot worse. Rowlands is a big lump of lock, he's decent enough. Get's round the field well for so someone so big, carries decent enough and decent enough in the set piece. A very 7/10 player. Jenkins is a what could have been, he's a similar player to Warburton, despite not being the biggest he's pretty good at most things but in got motm and injured in 2018 and was out for 2 and a half years! He's played well at times since his comeback but not at his potential before injury (imo that could have been one of the best flankers in the world). Wainwright is a footwork oriented 8 then a bull dozing one (more Sam Simmonds then CJ Stander). He's still reasonably young but always put's a shift in both attack and defence. Will not get you too much go forward with slow static carries but can be lethal if given quick ball out wide. Pick of the forwards is Taine Basham though, looks small for a test level flanker but get's turnovers and makes things happen in attack. He's one of those players who just seems to make metres and beat players despite having no right to. [/QUOTE]
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