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<blockquote data-quote="Siva Tau" data-source="post: 420835" data-attributes="member: 53310"><p>Kurtley and Higginbotham did. Heard interesting talk back this morning. A caller highlighted how much beeter Higginbotham is than Elsom. Somebody on here said Elsom runs like a spastic and I couldnt agree more. To me he is like a taller version of Phil Waugh - trys hard but has limited skill/ability. Higginbotham - now he is superb in attack, defence and has fantastic skill. Funny to hear all the media canibalising the Wallabies when only a week before following the Reds win it was all we'll win the WC. I honestly think the Wallabies should just pick the Reds</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Siva Tau, post: 420835, member: 53310"] Kurtley and Higginbotham did. Heard interesting talk back this morning. A caller highlighted how much beeter Higginbotham is than Elsom. Somebody on here said Elsom runs like a spastic and I couldnt agree more. To me he is like a taller version of Phil Waugh - trys hard but has limited skill/ability. Higginbotham - now he is superb in attack, defence and has fantastic skill. Funny to hear all the media canibalising the Wallabies when only a week before following the Reds win it was all we'll win the WC. I honestly think the Wallabies should just pick the Reds [/QUOTE]
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