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<blockquote data-quote="Bada-Bing!" data-source="post: 960233" data-attributes="member: 70552"><p>I am thinking BB at full back for the ABs is pretty close to it. Good under the high ball and when he gets space to attack, boy can he exploit it. </p><p></p><p>well Youngs can be good, but he can also be inconsistent and can dwell on the ball at the base of the rucks, which slows England down. Our issue still is that this is still a relatively inexperienced team and does not adapt well under pressure to how the game unfolds before them. Well, not that I have seen. Plus there is a lack of real leaders throughout the team compared to 2003 and even 2007.</p><p></p><p>Tuilagi is also so key to creating go forward ball in the backs. If he does not last the tournament then I see England really struggling to create tries through the backs; as we don't have anyone anywhere like him to replace him. Can't rely solely on Binny to get us over the gain line Mako is coming off a long term injury and I think he won't be fully up to speed when he comes back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bada-Bing!, post: 960233, member: 70552"] I am thinking BB at full back for the ABs is pretty close to it. Good under the high ball and when he gets space to attack, boy can he exploit it. well Youngs can be good, but he can also be inconsistent and can dwell on the ball at the base of the rucks, which slows England down. Our issue still is that this is still a relatively inexperienced team and does not adapt well under pressure to how the game unfolds before them. Well, not that I have seen. Plus there is a lack of real leaders throughout the team compared to 2003 and even 2007. Tuilagi is also so key to creating go forward ball in the backs. If he does not last the tournament then I see England really struggling to create tries through the backs; as we don’t have anyone anywhere like him to replace him. Can’t rely solely on Binny to get us over the gain line Mako is coming off a long term injury and I think he won’t be fully up to speed when he comes back. [/QUOTE]
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