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Ones to watch in the Six Nations
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<blockquote data-quote="Peat" data-source="post: 366577" data-attributes="member: 42330"><p>Bradley Davies. A horrendous beast of a man who I predict to step up and cause much pain.</p><p></p><p>Problem is, with a World Cup coming up, no one that new will be tried... so we know about everyone. And while I would love to see Sean O'Brien and Chris Robshaw tear up a pitch trying to outdo each other... it ain't gonna happen.</p><p></p><p>Ansbro I think could make an impression for Scotland.</p><p></p><p>I don't think he'll get a chance, but he might and if he does he could impress big time - Dan Tuohy. He's fallen behind in the pecking order, but the fact is if Ireland want an athletic, strong, ball carrying lock... he is their best option. Ireland have plenty of line out merchants and a fair few grunters, but in terms of making ground they seem a little thin on the ground. The fact he is ridicuously fast for a lock helps.</p><p></p><p>And for England... I think Fourie. I think Johnson might go Moody 6 Fourie 7, and Fourie's not a bad player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peat, post: 366577, member: 42330"] Bradley Davies. A horrendous beast of a man who I predict to step up and cause much pain. Problem is, with a World Cup coming up, no one that new will be tried... so we know about everyone. And while I would love to see Sean O'Brien and Chris Robshaw tear up a pitch trying to outdo each other... it ain't gonna happen. Ansbro I think could make an impression for Scotland. I don't think he'll get a chance, but he might and if he does he could impress big time - Dan Tuohy. He's fallen behind in the pecking order, but the fact is if Ireland want an athletic, strong, ball carrying lock... he is their best option. Ireland have plenty of line out merchants and a fair few grunters, but in terms of making ground they seem a little thin on the ground. The fact he is ridicuously fast for a lock helps. And for England... I think Fourie. I think Johnson might go Moody 6 Fourie 7, and Fourie's not a bad player. [/QUOTE]
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