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<blockquote data-quote="Crapspray" data-source="post: 573198" data-attributes="member: 58918"><p>Whether or not Robshaw or Kvesic are better suited to the role, Lancaster will get a good estimate of what they'd be like together this weekend. Wood is similar enough to Robshaw to show what a move to 6 would do to Robshaw's game, and how Kvesic would perform alongside him. If we could transplant Wood or Robshaw's brain into Haskell's body we'd have a nicely balanced backrow...</p><p></p><p>That said, I would like to see the backrow of Wood, Robshaw, and Morgan again. It was very effective, and seemed well balanced; the two 6.5s were capable and industrious enough at the breakdown to allow Morgan to concentrate on defence and carrying. That's what I'd start come Autumn, with Kvesic on the bench for futher examination- unless he has two stormers against the Pumas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crapspray, post: 573198, member: 58918"] Whether or not Robshaw or Kvesic are better suited to the role, Lancaster will get a good estimate of what they'd be like together this weekend. Wood is similar enough to Robshaw to show what a move to 6 would do to Robshaw's game, and how Kvesic would perform alongside him. If we could transplant Wood or Robshaw's brain into Haskell's body we'd have a nicely balanced backrow... That said, I would like to see the backrow of Wood, Robshaw, and Morgan again. It was very effective, and seemed well balanced; the two 6.5s were capable and industrious enough at the breakdown to allow Morgan to concentrate on defence and carrying. That's what I'd start come Autumn, with Kvesic on the bench for futher examination- unless he has two stormers against the Pumas. [/QUOTE]
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