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Tri Nations 2009-2011
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<blockquote data-quote="Nickdnz" data-source="post: 279360"><p>I'm a huge fan of Joe, and I think he should remain ahead of Sivivatu perhaps, but I honestly can't say I have seen how Hosea has handled international pressure before, and I think everyone has been saying that until he gets more game time, an informed decision can't be made, however judgeing on his form so far, he has ticked every box in every chance he has been given. He had a great Super 14 until injury. The last two Air New Zealand Cups, he has been by far the stand out of the competition, and when given a shot against the Pacific 6 Nations, he took that oppertunity as well and scored as you put it eight tries. Now your argument has been the oppersition has been crap that he has been scoring against, however every other winger you have mentioned including Lelia Masaga, Zac Guilford, David Smith, Vanikolo ect, havn't scored as many tries. You can argue it is because they are not part of as solid a team, however no players from Canterbury have scored as many tries, and they are arguably one of the most solid performers, and Hawks Bay which are coming second, with Zac Guilford having scored 5 tries to Hosea's 8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nickdnz, post: 279360"] I'm a huge fan of Joe, and I think he should remain ahead of Sivivatu perhaps, but I honestly can't say I have seen how Hosea has handled international pressure before, and I think everyone has been saying that until he gets more game time, an informed decision can't be made, however judgeing on his form so far, he has ticked every box in every chance he has been given. He had a great Super 14 until injury. The last two Air New Zealand Cups, he has been by far the stand out of the competition, and when given a shot against the Pacific 6 Nations, he took that oppertunity as well and scored as you put it eight tries. Now your argument has been the oppersition has been crap that he has been scoring against, however every other winger you have mentioned including Lelia Masaga, Zac Guilford, David Smith, Vanikolo ect, havn't scored as many tries. You can argue it is because they are not part of as solid a team, however no players from Canterbury have scored as many tries, and they are arguably one of the most solid performers, and Hawks Bay which are coming second, with Zac Guilford having scored 5 tries to Hosea's 8. [/QUOTE]
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