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All Blacks 42 v Wales 9 FT. Saturday 19 June 2010 - Dunedin.
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Cymro" data-source="post: 324046" data-attributes="member: 40909"><p>The one mistake he made was only dropping the ball. As Dull said the turn over was unfortunate and Prydie had gone infield to wait for an attacking ball. A coach would argue he was correct in doing so. It was sloppy work by the Welsh forwards not ensuring that ball was kept in the work. Im sorry but that 'so called mistake' does not make him a bad player. Its the same thing you are highlighting so im afraid its not a real argument anymore. Dagg and Franks are 3 years younger as you clearly state so would therefore have more playing experience. Prydie has gas, something thats he has not been able to show because of the the poor service he has had and Wales tactics of working the blind side. Prydie for 18 is a big lad and will only get better. He is not world beater yet, and he is certainly not a terrible player as you are trying to make out Iron Mike.</p><p></p><p>Dull I think Biggar might bring some running attacking options of himself more than Jones. Biggar for me is more mobile something that Jones is not. Maybe start Biggar and if worst come to the worst put Jones off the bench there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Cymro, post: 324046, member: 40909"] The one mistake he made was only dropping the ball. As Dull said the turn over was unfortunate and Prydie had gone infield to wait for an attacking ball. A coach would argue he was correct in doing so. It was sloppy work by the Welsh forwards not ensuring that ball was kept in the work. Im sorry but that 'so called mistake' does not make him a bad player. Its the same thing you are highlighting so im afraid its not a real argument anymore. Dagg and Franks are 3 years younger as you clearly state so would therefore have more playing experience. Prydie has gas, something thats he has not been able to show because of the the poor service he has had and Wales tactics of working the blind side. Prydie for 18 is a big lad and will only get better. He is not world beater yet, and he is certainly not a terrible player as you are trying to make out Iron Mike. Dull I think Biggar might bring some running attacking options of himself more than Jones. Biggar for me is more mobile something that Jones is not. Maybe start Biggar and if worst come to the worst put Jones off the bench there. [/QUOTE]
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