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<blockquote data-quote="dan the man" data-source="post: 368492" data-attributes="member: 43015"><p>It seems that over the last few years South Africa and Australia have been opting for fullback/wingers or center/wingers... with Habana being the exception, although lately he hasn't been very "world class" but NZ seems to have at least one specialist winger starting each match, I'm not sure what to consider Cory Jane anymore... He's a world class winger but he's a fullback.</p><p></p><p>Sivivatu, Gear and Rokococo are the best three 'specialist' wingers in NZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dan the man, post: 368492, member: 43015"] It seems that over the last few years South Africa and Australia have been opting for fullback/wingers or center/wingers... with Habana being the exception, although lately he hasn't been very "world class" but NZ seems to have at least one specialist winger starting each match, I'm not sure what to consider Cory Jane anymore... He's a world class winger but he's a fullback. Sivivatu, Gear and Rokococo are the best three 'specialist' wingers in NZ [/QUOTE]
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