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<blockquote data-quote="stormmaster1" data-source="post: 155311"><p>Agree with Rauluni and Du Preez. I think Rualuni has been more obvious in what he does in terms of running, whereas Du Preez has probably been the top rugby brain at the world cup. His control of the game has been immense.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>The England knockout games have also shown what can happen if you get to the scrum half. Gregan was impotent in the quarters and Ellisalde was caught with the ball several times at the base of rucks.</p><p></p><p> </p><p></p><p>Hats off to Gomersall. in one part of Scrum half play i think he has been the best in this world cup: that's getting in the way of your opposite number. He is fairly typical of the English team in that he's not a class player, but he scraps like anything for any small advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stormmaster1, post: 155311"] Agree with Rauluni and Du Preez. I think Rualuni has been more obvious in what he does in terms of running, whereas Du Preez has probably been the top rugby brain at the world cup. His control of the game has been immense. The England knockout games have also shown what can happen if you get to the scrum half. Gregan was impotent in the quarters and Ellisalde was caught with the ball several times at the base of rucks. Hats off to Gomersall. in one part of Scrum half play i think he has been the best in this world cup: that's getting in the way of your opposite number. He is fairly typical of the English team in that he's not a class player, but he scraps like anything for any small advantage. [/QUOTE]
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