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Conservative Kidney springs a surprise
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<blockquote data-quote="big ginger 8" data-source="post: 508840" data-attributes="member: 53057"><p>I guess the sad fact is we don't really have any other choice apart from Loughney. Court's injured so it's him or Archer and Loughney is slightly less useless than him. There's no real point calling up anyone who will be good because at the moment they are not good enough and there's no point scarring them. I eagerly await the day Furlong is ready for test match rugby.</p><p></p><p>I think the reason Kidney didn't do any of this is ranking points (although some changes would probably have helped us) he knows that we are definitely good enough to beat the teams in the 6n and the general public expects us to win (except maybe France in Paris). Whereas in N.Z. no one expects us to win and the injuries provide a convenient excuse. Also losing to N.Z. in New Zealand doesn't make that much of a difference points wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big ginger 8, post: 508840, member: 53057"] I guess the sad fact is we don't really have any other choice apart from Loughney. Court's injured so it's him or Archer and Loughney is slightly less useless than him. There's no real point calling up anyone who will be good because at the moment they are not good enough and there's no point scarring them. I eagerly await the day Furlong is ready for test match rugby. I think the reason Kidney didn't do any of this is ranking points (although some changes would probably have helped us) he knows that we are definitely good enough to beat the teams in the 6n and the general public expects us to win (except maybe France in Paris). Whereas in N.Z. no one expects us to win and the injuries provide a convenient excuse. Also losing to N.Z. in New Zealand doesn't make that much of a difference points wise. [/QUOTE]
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