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Sam Burgess named on Bath bench Vs Harlequins tomorrow night
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<blockquote data-quote="Patchey" data-source="post: 694264" data-attributes="member: 61403"><p>Sinckler is, in fact, not rubbish in the scrum at all. He had a poor night but it was Lambert who got rinsed the most. Then Sinckler went to the bin after a team yellow and Collier came on and got turned inside out. At least thats the order I think it happened in.</p><p></p><p>Sinckler's issues come more from general scrummaging issues in the pack IMO. It s interesting that when Quins have simply tried to lock out scrums this season he's looked an absolute rock. However when he has to aggressively scrummage, without a bit lock behind him and often against a prop who has a better set of locks in support, he can struggle. He's learning. IMO he will play for England and will do very well. But like the rest of Quin's young guys, he is being put in a very difficult position at the moment.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, where were we? Oh yes, Burgess Burgess Burgess. Answer to England's 10 problems no double.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patchey, post: 694264, member: 61403"] Sinckler is, in fact, not rubbish in the scrum at all. He had a poor night but it was Lambert who got rinsed the most. Then Sinckler went to the bin after a team yellow and Collier came on and got turned inside out. At least thats the order I think it happened in. Sinckler's issues come more from general scrummaging issues in the pack IMO. It s interesting that when Quins have simply tried to lock out scrums this season he's looked an absolute rock. However when he has to aggressively scrummage, without a bit lock behind him and often against a prop who has a better set of locks in support, he can struggle. He's learning. IMO he will play for England and will do very well. But like the rest of Quin's young guys, he is being put in a very difficult position at the moment. Anyway, where were we? Oh yes, Burgess Burgess Burgess. Answer to England's 10 problems no double. [/QUOTE]
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