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Blue Bulls sign 18-year-old Pollard
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Ezequiel" data-source="post: 515574" data-attributes="member: 42683"><p>Okay, so you name 4 fly-halves who haven't proven themselves and so don't pose a threat to his development. Put in the names of Catrakilis, van Aswegen, Francis and Coleman (WP fly-halves) and it's the same thing.</p><p></p><p>Fact is that with both WP and Blue Bulls he is one of many, while he would have a better chance at developing with a smaller union like Griquas, Griffons, Valke or Leopards (to name a few).</p><p></p><p>Your example is not really supporting the decision for the Bulls to sign Pollard and letting him develop. It's just another youngster moving to the Bulls and having too much competition. The thing a guy like Pollard needs now is to play in the Vodacom Cup weekly and make the step to Currie Cup level in a year or two. Now he has to compete with as many fly-halves as he would in Cape Town or Durban. It's a bad move.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Ezequiel, post: 515574, member: 42683"] Okay, so you name 4 fly-halves who haven't proven themselves and so don't pose a threat to his development. Put in the names of Catrakilis, van Aswegen, Francis and Coleman (WP fly-halves) and it's the same thing. Fact is that with both WP and Blue Bulls he is one of many, while he would have a better chance at developing with a smaller union like Griquas, Griffons, Valke or Leopards (to name a few). Your example is not really supporting the decision for the Bulls to sign Pollard and letting him develop. It's just another youngster moving to the Bulls and having too much competition. The thing a guy like Pollard needs now is to play in the Vodacom Cup weekly and make the step to Currie Cup level in a year or two. Now he has to compete with as many fly-halves as he would in Cape Town or Durban. It's a bad move. [/QUOTE]
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