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Bryan Habana
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<blockquote data-quote="Horacito" data-source="post: 756401" data-attributes="member: 71745"><p>Os du Randt is the best player SA ever had. </p><p></p><p>Bryan Habana is the wing of his generation and is by right one of the best finishers in the history of the game. The problem is that rate wingers is difficult due to the spectacular nature of their position (they score almost more than any other position on the field, the hype is enormous) and seemingly simple technique. The truth is that you need a touch to be a winger, not even talking about performing with such excellency over ten years. </p><p></p><p>But truth be said, amazing wingers come up all the time and they allways ask the same question about them: is he bettet than Lomu? Lomu was a player of this era twenty years ago, Habana is a player of this era on this era, and that is a great difference. </p><p></p><p>Man, I just sympathize with wings, they have it hard. If you don't score every match people start to doubt you in no time. Julian Savea is feeling that now. </p><p></p><p>It's amazing how, in rugby, we ignore other players' skills and look down on them, and then we percieve and appreciate all the subtle, fine aspects of our own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horacito, post: 756401, member: 71745"] Os du Randt is the best player SA ever had. Bryan Habana is the wing of his generation and is by right one of the best finishers in the history of the game. The problem is that rate wingers is difficult due to the spectacular nature of their position (they score almost more than any other position on the field, the hype is enormous) and seemingly simple technique. The truth is that you need a touch to be a winger, not even talking about performing with such excellency over ten years. But truth be said, amazing wingers come up all the time and they allways ask the same question about them: is he bettet than Lomu? Lomu was a player of this era twenty years ago, Habana is a player of this era on this era, and that is a great difference. Man, I just sympathize with wings, they have it hard. If you don't score every match people start to doubt you in no time. Julian Savea is feeling that now. It's amazing how, in rugby, we ignore other players' skills and look down on them, and then we percieve and appreciate all the subtle, fine aspects of our own. [/QUOTE]
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