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<blockquote data-quote="Rugby_Cymru" data-source="post: 99911"><p>And in a one-on-one situation Shane Williams would run rings around Mr.Eyeliner himself. You just proved nothing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Again showing how much of Shane Williams you have actually seen.</p><p>If, my friend, you had watched him week in-week out for just one month, you would see how many great tackles he makes. Not just on other wingers, Shane brings down big forwards that other forwards have a problem with and guess why that is? He's got a good technique.</p><p>Watch how he very rarely goes high on an opposition, watch how he bats away their out-stretched arm - he does this because he understands his weaknesses as a player and in avoiding a hand off and going low on a player in a tackle ensures that he brings down even the biggest of blokes e.g. Ma'a Nonu.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rugby_Cymru, post: 99911"] And in a one-on-one situation Shane Williams would run rings around Mr.Eyeliner himself. You just proved nothing. Again showing how much of Shane Williams you have actually seen. If, my friend, you had watched him week in-week out for just one month, you would see how many great tackles he makes. Not just on other wingers, Shane brings down big forwards that other forwards have a problem with and guess why that is? He's got a good technique. Watch how he very rarely goes high on an opposition, watch how he bats away their out-stretched arm - he does this because he understands his weaknesses as a player and in avoiding a hand off and going low on a player in a tackle ensures that he brings down even the biggest of blokes e.g. Ma'a Nonu. [/QUOTE]
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