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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyM" data-source="post: 859609" data-attributes="member: 73737"><p>I think the big takeaway for D-Mac from the game is he needs another 10kg of muscle on him to be able to compete internationally. He looked very slight and was targeted for it by the Lions.</p><p></p><p>On the wings, agree with all of the above, Naholo has been in better form than Savea and Dagg hasn't really shown enough. Would like to see:</p><p></p><p>11: Naholo - prefer him as the "big destructive winger", traditionally an 11 for the ABs, with the whippet playing 14.</p><p>14: Ioane</p><p>15: Smith</p><p>23: J Barrett</p><p></p><p>I like the flexibility of having Ioane as a centre/winger hybrid who could play both if needed. We know Hansen loves his flexible players and with Ioane he gets both wings plus outside centre covered. </p><p>Barrett similarly can play centre and full back, and Bender can play on the wing if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyM, post: 859609, member: 73737"] I think the big takeaway for D-Mac from the game is he needs another 10kg of muscle on him to be able to compete internationally. He looked very slight and was targeted for it by the Lions. On the wings, agree with all of the above, Naholo has been in better form than Savea and Dagg hasn't really shown enough. Would like to see: 11: Naholo - prefer him as the "big destructive winger", traditionally an 11 for the ABs, with the whippet playing 14. 14: Ioane 15: Smith 23: J Barrett I like the flexibility of having Ioane as a centre/winger hybrid who could play both if needed. We know Hansen loves his flexible players and with Ioane he gets both wings plus outside centre covered. Barrett similarly can play centre and full back, and Bender can play on the wing if needed. [/QUOTE]
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