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<blockquote data-quote="O&#039;Rothlain" data-source="post: 194109"><p>My thoughts are your right position may be alluding your coaches as much as it is you. You're close to 200lbs and you have height to you. My initial thought would be either lock (depedning on the other locks size) or a flanker. Actually the more I think about it, Flanker might be ideal for you...you get to ruck, peel off of the scrum and have a lot of fun. Talk to your coach about it. You are sorta inbetween a lot of positions with your size and pace. That's a good thing, which means you can prove that you can play at all sorts of positions. The main thing is filling in the gap at your current club, trusting your coaches decision and then working hard on developing your skill at that position. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O'Rothlain, post: 194109"] My thoughts are your right position may be alluding your coaches as much as it is you. You're close to 200lbs and you have height to you. My initial thought would be either lock (depedning on the other locks size) or a flanker. Actually the more I think about it, Flanker might be ideal for you...you get to ruck, peel off of the scrum and have a lot of fun. Talk to your coach about it. You are sorta inbetween a lot of positions with your size and pace. That's a good thing, which means you can prove that you can play at all sorts of positions. The main thing is filling in the gap at your current club, trusting your coaches decision and then working hard on developing your skill at that position. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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