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<blockquote data-quote="Seaton" data-source="post: 470819" data-attributes="member: 64443"><p>Exactly, because that wasn't the case when Steyn first arrived on the scene, he was the all-in-one fullback package in 2006/2007, except his pass and his looking for it were missing.</p><p></p><p>He had the boot as well as the size and ability to run the ball up effectively in attack, and was very solid in the tackle. (tbh his decision making wasn't always the best, but at that age you can excuse him)</p><p></p><p>We saw this in the Tri-Nations in 2009 at his best, very much a kicking year but offered a lot of variety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seaton, post: 470819, member: 64443"] Exactly, because that wasn't the case when Steyn first arrived on the scene, he was the all-in-one fullback package in 2006/2007, except his pass and his looking for it were missing. He had the boot as well as the size and ability to run the ball up effectively in attack, and was very solid in the tackle. (tbh his decision making wasn't always the best, but at that age you can excuse him) We saw this in the Tri-Nations in 2009 at his best, very much a kicking year but offered a lot of variety. [/QUOTE]
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