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<blockquote data-quote="Peat" data-source="post: 470722" data-attributes="member: 42330"><p>Against Canada, then no (until it still doesn't hurt to have an experienced voice there). Against the likes of Ireland A, who beat us far too often for my liking, then yes, you do want someone like Borthwick (but better) there.</p><p></p><p>I dunno. I can see the downsides as well, but its a small enough matter at the end of the day if they are wrong, that I'm happy enough to trust the coaches at the end of the day.</p><p></p><p>Olyy - cheers for the stats. Half-right, that's not too bad...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peat, post: 470722, member: 42330"] Against Canada, then no (until it still doesn't hurt to have an experienced voice there). Against the likes of Ireland A, who beat us far too often for my liking, then yes, you do want someone like Borthwick (but better) there. I dunno. I can see the downsides as well, but its a small enough matter at the end of the day if they are wrong, that I'm happy enough to trust the coaches at the end of the day. Olyy - cheers for the stats. Half-right, that's not too bad... [/QUOTE]
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