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<blockquote data-quote="gingergenius" data-source="post: 394220" data-attributes="member: 33219"><p>I have no problem with commentators saying players like Billy Vunipola and Elliot Daly are real talents. They are, and to be playing at that level as an 18 year old is impressive. Equally, I could have gushed over Joe Simpson since he seems to have carried Wasps through half their games this season. Certainly when they played us at Wembley he was the only thing stopping Wasps from looking like a Championship side.</p><p></p><p>Lol at Banahan as a future England captain. He would have gone from:</p><p></p><p>a 2nd row who wasn't good enough so moved to...</p><p>Wing, where he has some fun running at some weak Premiership defences for a few seasons until...</p><p>Outside Centre vacancy opens up in the England team and his bish-bash style fits in well with the coaches' obsession...</p><p>then an over-enthusiastic club coach decides to move him to Inside Centre, where he scores 2 tries on the back of other people's hard work and some shocking defence, and then...</p><p>Captain of Bath, who of course are an amazing club despite not winning anything for ages and producing some decidedly average rugby a lot of the time...</p><p>but being Captain of Bath means he must also be in the frame for England, and naturally as Captain. By this time he's moved further inside and is wearing England's 10 shirt - our very own Gavin Hume.</p><p></p><p>October 2011 - Matt Banahan, England's Captain and fly half, drop-kicks England to World Cup Glory. "It was all down to my mentor, Dewi Morris" says Banahan after collecting his knighthood from the Queen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gingergenius, post: 394220, member: 33219"] I have no problem with commentators saying players like Billy Vunipola and Elliot Daly are real talents. They are, and to be playing at that level as an 18 year old is impressive. Equally, I could have gushed over Joe Simpson since he seems to have carried Wasps through half their games this season. Certainly when they played us at Wembley he was the only thing stopping Wasps from looking like a Championship side. Lol at Banahan as a future England captain. He would have gone from: a 2nd row who wasn't good enough so moved to... Wing, where he has some fun running at some weak Premiership defences for a few seasons until... Outside Centre vacancy opens up in the England team and his bish-bash style fits in well with the coaches' obsession... then an over-enthusiastic club coach decides to move him to Inside Centre, where he scores 2 tries on the back of other people's hard work and some shocking defence, and then... Captain of Bath, who of course are an amazing club despite not winning anything for ages and producing some decidedly average rugby a lot of the time... but being Captain of Bath means he must also be in the frame for England, and naturally as Captain. By this time he's moved further inside and is wearing England's 10 shirt - our very own Gavin Hume. October 2011 - Matt Banahan, England's Captain and fly half, drop-kicks England to World Cup Glory. "It was all down to my mentor, Dewi Morris" says Banahan after collecting his knighthood from the Queen. [/QUOTE]
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