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<blockquote data-quote="RC" data-source="post: 185657"><p>I agree, i think Niki walker's a good player, but he's very one dimensional and takes too long to get into the game. I find often enough Shane's out there looking for work a good 10 mins before Walker makes an appearence.</p><p>So having Bowe replace him next year will be an interesting prospect - looking forward to the threat he possess.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm with you on that Dullonien. Whenever Os had the ball i was partly expecting them to make serious dents and take it close to getting a try - if not actually getting the try. But we squandered too many chances. </p><p>There's just that little something missing from the squad right now and there's a part of me that says that little something is a decent coach.</p><p>Think of what the Welsh boys are experiencing when they go from the likes of Gatland, Edwards, Howley and their tubby friend with the laptop...to Lyn and Sean who, to be quite frank, aren't even in the same league.</p><p>I just believe that we would achieve so much more if we weren't stuck with a guy who coaches at Welsh Premiership standards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RC, post: 185657"] I agree, i think Niki walker's a good player, but he's very one dimensional and takes too long to get into the game. I find often enough Shane's out there looking for work a good 10 mins before Walker makes an appearence. So having Bowe replace him next year will be an interesting prospect - looking forward to the threat he possess. I'm with you on that Dullonien. Whenever Os had the ball i was partly expecting them to make serious dents and take it close to getting a try - if not actually getting the try. But we squandered too many chances. There's just that little something missing from the squad right now and there's a part of me that says that little something is a decent coach. Think of what the Welsh boys are experiencing when they go from the likes of Gatland, Edwards, Howley and their tubby friend with the laptop...to Lyn and Sean who, to be quite frank, aren't even in the same league. I just believe that we would achieve so much more if we weren't stuck with a guy who coaches at Welsh Premiership standards. [/QUOTE]
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