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[June Tests 2018: 3rd Test] South Africa vs. England (23/06/2018)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Ruggleby" data-source="post: 909257" data-attributes="member: 41553"><p>Cipriani played well behind a relatively weak pack all season, Finn Russell played well this season behind a pretty average Glasgow and Scotland pack, Marcus Smith was a standout player behind one of the weakest (form wise) packs in the premiership, Rhys Patchell for Scarlets was exceptional at times this season, their pack is certainly not dominant...But of course based on the above we might as well recall Andy Goode and stick him at 10 because the only thing that matters is the pack dominance...</p><p></p><p>On current form (both for club and country) Ford offers no real running threat, average out of hand kicking, doesn't kick for goal or touch for England and is a massive defensive liability. How the f*** can he be the best option for England? Continuity? In case you hadn't realised we have lost 5 games on the bounce, I think continuity might not be what we need at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Ruggleby, post: 909257, member: 41553"] Cipriani played well behind a relatively weak pack all season, Finn Russell played well this season behind a pretty average Glasgow and Scotland pack, Marcus Smith was a standout player behind one of the weakest (form wise) packs in the premiership, Rhys Patchell for Scarlets was exceptional at times this season, their pack is certainly not dominant...But of course based on the above we might as well recall Andy Goode and stick him at 10 because the only thing that matters is the pack dominance... On current form (both for club and country) Ford offers no real running threat, average out of hand kicking, doesn't kick for goal or touch for England and is a massive defensive liability. How the f*** can he be the best option for England? Continuity? In case you hadn't realised we have lost 5 games on the bounce, I think continuity might not be what we need at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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