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Rugby Championship Team of the Week: Round One
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 665152" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>I knew you'd make that post. In truth I'm delighted to see Herrera perform like that, and honestly I did not think he'd look this good at all. I'm a big fan of the Pumas scrum. I do think Beast has been on a low, though, recently, and hasn't looked his powerful scrummaging self in a while. Either way, Herrera looked better than I'd predicted, but I did say I wasn't sure he'd get stuffed in the scrum; I only said, and that's not opinion, it's fact, that he had big issues in the scrum in the Top 14 playing for Castres. In fact, he got beaten up in the final.</p><p></p><p>This is flattering for Argentinian Rugby. It means they somehow optimize the power of their front row so much through technique they can make an average Tighthead into a force, because clearly he wasn't "a force" in his latest Top 14 campaign.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 665152, member: 57076"] I knew you'd make that post. In truth I'm delighted to see Herrera perform like that, and honestly I did not think he'd look this good at all. I'm a big fan of the Pumas scrum. I do think Beast has been on a low, though, recently, and hasn't looked his powerful scrummaging self in a while. Either way, Herrera looked better than I'd predicted, but I did say I wasn't sure he'd get stuffed in the scrum; I only said, and that's not opinion, it's fact, that he had big issues in the scrum in the Top 14 playing for Castres. In fact, he got beaten up in the final. This is flattering for Argentinian Rugby. It means they somehow optimize the power of their front row so much through technique they can make an average Tighthead into a force, because clearly he wasn't "a force" in his latest Top 14 campaign. [/QUOTE]
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