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<blockquote data-quote="Larksea" data-source="post: 1005164" data-attributes="member: 43875"><p>from memory I think Bridge did the exact same thing the previous week</p><p>It does create a selection problem, Bridge was a massive find last year and he is a more complete player than Clarke. I guess it doesn't really matter now Bridge is out for the rest of the season.</p><p>Will be interesting to see how Clarke progresses, he should still be considered a project player. Wasn't that long ago he made a bad mistake that cost the game in the North vs South match, he also doesn't seem like an 80min player at this stage so it pretty much costs us a bench slot to start him. He wont be starting every week either so we will likely get a look at Jordon soon too. But his running game is an element the All Blacks attack can really use, it also seems like he knows his strengths and doesn't try and do too much. He sticks to what works for him. But he will want to work more on his passing game.</p><p>Was good to see PUJ do well too, cant have too much depth. To me he has looked like future all black material for quite a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larksea, post: 1005164, member: 43875"] from memory I think Bridge did the exact same thing the previous week It does create a selection problem, Bridge was a massive find last year and he is a more complete player than Clarke. I guess it doesn't really matter now Bridge is out for the rest of the season. Will be interesting to see how Clarke progresses, he should still be considered a project player. Wasn't that long ago he made a bad mistake that cost the game in the North vs South match, he also doesn't seem like an 80min player at this stage so it pretty much costs us a bench slot to start him. He wont be starting every week either so we will likely get a look at Jordon soon too. But his running game is an element the All Blacks attack can really use, it also seems like he knows his strengths and doesn't try and do too much. He sticks to what works for him. But he will want to work more on his passing game. Was good to see PUJ do well too, cant have too much depth. To me he has looked like future all black material for quite a while. [/QUOTE]
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