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<blockquote data-quote="Colombia" data-source="post: 522863" data-attributes="member: 63025"><p>Tindall's pass (while good for him) was not quite slick enough and MB had to check his run. Banahan looked out of sorts on the right wing in that game and while he should have scored I think it would be wrong to read too much into it, any player can have a poor day at the office. </p><p></p><p>If you want an example of where he got rid of a hard tackling wing to score, you only have to look at his try against Argentina where he bumped off tough-tackling Camacho to score - you don't hear people talk so much about that (of course, that was on the left wing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colombia, post: 522863, member: 63025"] Tindall's pass (while good for him) was not quite slick enough and MB had to check his run. Banahan looked out of sorts on the right wing in that game and while he should have scored I think it would be wrong to read too much into it, any player can have a poor day at the office. If you want an example of where he got rid of a hard tackling wing to score, you only have to look at his try against Argentina where he bumped off tough-tackling Camacho to score - you don't hear people talk so much about that (of course, that was on the left wing). [/QUOTE]
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