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All Blacks Tri-nations squad 2011
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<blockquote data-quote="Shaggy" data-source="post: 418085" data-attributes="member: 43400"><p>Of the fringe players mentioned, I definitely think that Kahui has the inside running for the 4th centre position over Fruean and Ranger, as he covers the wing and has more test experience. This makes him perhaps a safer choice. particularly while Toeava is out .</p><p></p><p>Maitland is a definite chance for the right wing spot, as he's big and fast, and can also cover full back, which the selectors seem to like in their right wingers ... he may get a chance if Toeava is still injured, as Cory Jane's form hasn't been that good - I guess he would then be competing with Ben Smith or Kahui.</p><p></p><p>Maybe Messam will start at 8, as graham Henry indicated that some of the players have probably played too much ... perhaps Read fits into this category. Vito's probably a good choice too, but I can't see him getting a place due to the numbers/versatility of the others in the running</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaggy, post: 418085, member: 43400"] Of the fringe players mentioned, I definitely think that Kahui has the inside running for the 4th centre position over Fruean and Ranger, as he covers the wing and has more test experience. This makes him perhaps a safer choice. particularly while Toeava is out . Maitland is a definite chance for the right wing spot, as he's big and fast, and can also cover full back, which the selectors seem to like in their right wingers ... he may get a chance if Toeava is still injured, as Cory Jane's form hasn't been that good - I guess he would then be competing with Ben Smith or Kahui. Maybe Messam will start at 8, as graham Henry indicated that some of the players have probably played too much ... perhaps Read fits into this category. Vito's probably a good choice too, but I can't see him getting a place due to the numbers/versatility of the others in the running [/QUOTE]
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