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<blockquote data-quote="BLR" data-source="post: 182042"><p>I think as the season goes on Gits will grow even more into his role and besides THAT missed tackle his defence has been really good, see the South African games. I think Deans and Mitchell are very much of the same school of thought when it comes to coaching, probably because of thier time together, that Deans will view Gits as a flyhalf, much as Mitchell who never hesitated to play Giteau there...</p><p></p><p>Mackay as well I am also a bit iffy about, but it will be interesting when he gets more game time how he will go, I mean, in all his time off I assume he would have been put to really developing a rugby brain when he couldn't train, so if he gets his pysical work up, who knows, we could perhaps see a really well developed rugby player come out of him.</p><p></p><p>Time will tell and I can only hope that Deans revamps the team and isn't afraid to drop players and try something different (I'd call this tri nations a write off if it means we can blood some new players)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLR, post: 182042"] I think as the season goes on Gits will grow even more into his role and besides THAT missed tackle his defence has been really good, see the South African games. I think Deans and Mitchell are very much of the same school of thought when it comes to coaching, probably because of thier time together, that Deans will view Gits as a flyhalf, much as Mitchell who never hesitated to play Giteau there... Mackay as well I am also a bit iffy about, but it will be interesting when he gets more game time how he will go, I mean, in all his time off I assume he would have been put to really developing a rugby brain when he couldn't train, so if he gets his pysical work up, who knows, we could perhaps see a really well developed rugby player come out of him. Time will tell and I can only hope that Deans revamps the team and isn't afraid to drop players and try something different (I'd call this tri nations a write off if it means we can blood some new players) [/QUOTE]
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