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<blockquote data-quote="Peat" data-source="post: 346710" data-attributes="member: 42330"><p>Mako Vunipola got minced by the Irish front row in the JWC. Clearly has potential, but has things to learn and a lot of puppy fat to trim.</p><p></p><p>Marler however is just a little wrong. Fitness notwithstanding, its a matter of when he plays for England not if.</p><p></p><p>If I was to pick out one other loosehead prop, it woud be Corbierso. Actually a TH, but plays both sides very well and I think is more than capable of the step up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peat, post: 346710, member: 42330"] Mako Vunipola got minced by the Irish front row in the JWC. Clearly has potential, but has things to learn and a lot of puppy fat to trim. Marler however is just a little wrong. Fitness notwithstanding, its a matter of when he plays for England not if. If I was to pick out one other loosehead prop, it woud be Corbierso. Actually a TH, but plays both sides very well and I think is more than capable of the step up. [/QUOTE]
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