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[2024 Six Nations] France vs England - 16/03/24
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<blockquote data-quote="Crash Hamster" data-source="post: 1180063" data-attributes="member: 84693"><p>No, it's not like for like, though Muir has been good for you this season, has scored some good tries and deserves his elevation to the squad. That isn't the pertinent question, though; it's more sensible to ask "is Muir a better winger than outside centre Elliot Daly?" and to answer "good God, yes."</p><p></p><p>If you prefer, you could ask "Which player is more of a poor man's IFW?" to which the answer is clearly <s>Cadan Murley</s> Will Muir. England looked so much better with an actual winger on the wing; I cannot believe, good though hugely inexperienced wunderkind IFW undeniably is, that the noticeable improvement in team performance came only from IFW's innate IFWness. Surely, Muir (or indeed Roebuck) must be thought good enough to be able to bring some international-standard wingeriness or they wouldn't be in the squad.</p><p></p><p>Muir's never going to win a cap if he never gets picked; 12 may be hugely optimistic.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: inside/outside, all the same to me (and SB)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crash Hamster, post: 1180063, member: 84693"] No, it's not like for like, though Muir has been good for you this season, has scored some good tries and deserves his elevation to the squad. That isn't the pertinent question, though; it's more sensible to ask "is Muir a better winger than outside centre Elliot Daly?" and to answer "good God, yes." If you prefer, you could ask "Which player is more of a poor man's IFW?" to which the answer is clearly [S]Cadan Murley[/S] Will Muir. England looked so much better with an actual winger on the wing; I cannot believe, good though hugely inexperienced wunderkind IFW undeniably is, that the noticeable improvement in team performance came only from IFW's innate IFWness. Surely, Muir (or indeed Roebuck) must be thought good enough to be able to bring some international-standard wingeriness or they wouldn't be in the squad. Muir's never going to win a cap if he never gets picked; 12 may be hugely optimistic. EDIT: inside/outside, all the same to me (and SB) [/QUOTE]
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