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<blockquote data-quote="SavageLez" data-source="post: 432749" data-attributes="member: 40560"><p>I love Lambie, just saying he is not the man to go to when it comes to kicking at this years RWC. I agree, he is our future but his time for kicking at poles will come. We have a 90% kicker in Morne Steyn and he deserves his chance at this World Cup. He has proved himself as a kicker and that is what any team needs at the RWC. People forget that he has the record for kicking 40 plus consecutive kicks @ Test level. HE has also proved himself in the Lions Series. Agreed he is not the most attacking Fly Half but Lambie can come into that channel if he is playing fullback. If Oz can cover Quades weaknesses with Ione covering his channels defensively we could also think out the box and use Lambie strategically. This strategy will ensure that we do not have any obvious weaknesses when it copmes to attack or kicking goals.</p><p></p><p>Pick your kicker (Morne) first in a WC and then your players!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageLez, post: 432749, member: 40560"] I love Lambie, just saying he is not the man to go to when it comes to kicking at this years RWC. I agree, he is our future but his time for kicking at poles will come. We have a 90% kicker in Morne Steyn and he deserves his chance at this World Cup. He has proved himself as a kicker and that is what any team needs at the RWC. People forget that he has the record for kicking 40 plus consecutive kicks @ Test level. HE has also proved himself in the Lions Series. Agreed he is not the most attacking Fly Half but Lambie can come into that channel if he is playing fullback. If Oz can cover Quades weaknesses with Ione covering his channels defensively we could also think out the box and use Lambie strategically. This strategy will ensure that we do not have any obvious weaknesses when it copmes to attack or kicking goals. Pick your kicker (Morne) first in a WC and then your players! [/QUOTE]
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