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<blockquote data-quote="Juan VdS" data-source="post: 282107"><p>This is going to be a great game. I knew Jack Isaac and Jean-Michel Gonzalez would pick Chelo Bosch over Brusque; I'm curious as to whether Marcelo will be able to perform as well as he did against Perpignan. Together with Ngwenya and Brusque they make a fearsome back three. Thion's been doing fine too, so Barker and Kellock will have to bring their A game to secure line out balls.</p><p></p><p>I'm not so confident about Imanol Harinordoquy though. To me he is more of an eightman -- anyway Biarritz's back row has been impressive so far, so why change it?</p><p></p><p>And I'd like to see Carizza getting some decent game time; I haven't seen much of him lately and since he's our first choice lock (with Albacete), Argentina's head coach will be attentive to his performance.</p><p></p><p>Go Biarritz!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan VdS, post: 282107"] This is going to be a great game. I knew Jack Isaac and Jean-Michel Gonzalez would pick Chelo Bosch over Brusque; I'm curious as to whether Marcelo will be able to perform as well as he did against Perpignan. Together with Ngwenya and Brusque they make a fearsome back three. Thion's been doing fine too, so Barker and Kellock will have to bring their A game to secure line out balls. I'm not so confident about Imanol Harinordoquy though. To me he is more of an eightman -- anyway Biarritz's back row has been impressive so far, so why change it? And I'd like to see Carizza getting some decent game time; I haven't seen much of him lately and since he's our first choice lock (with Albacete), Argentina's head coach will be attentive to his performance. Go Biarritz! [/QUOTE]
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