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<blockquote data-quote="nzlizard" data-source="post: 633371" data-attributes="member: 70865"><p>Cruden at the moment, although I rate Sexton as the best in the northern hemisphere.</p><p></p><p>Barrett and Cooper as the most potential, eg can improve from where they were last year.</p><p></p><p>If I was AB's coach I would be looking to find a way to get Barrett into the starting 15, he currently is the super sub.</p><p></p><p>Coopers game has improved so much at super level this year and international level under under Mckenzie, he has the spark and unpredictability that can cut teams up, just need to get his head into the game and turn that tap on when he needs, also needs to learn the whole now is not the time to do dick stuff, but he is getting there. </p><p></p><p>I find it hard to take Jonny seriously as he looks like he is having a **** every time he takes a shot at goal, my son is 8 and asked if he Jonny was constipated when I was watching an old game and he was lining up a penalty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nzlizard, post: 633371, member: 70865"] Cruden at the moment, although I rate Sexton as the best in the northern hemisphere. Barrett and Cooper as the most potential, eg can improve from where they were last year. If I was AB's coach I would be looking to find a way to get Barrett into the starting 15, he currently is the super sub. Coopers game has improved so much at super level this year and international level under under Mckenzie, he has the spark and unpredictability that can cut teams up, just need to get his head into the game and turn that tap on when he needs, also needs to learn the whole now is not the time to do dick stuff, but he is getting there. I find it hard to take Jonny seriously as he looks like he is having a **** every time he takes a shot at goal, my son is 8 and asked if he Jonny was constipated when I was watching an old game and he was lining up a penalty. [/QUOTE]
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