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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 1104148" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>From the squad chosen I'd love to see the following side play:</p><p></p><p>01 Nicky Smith. Scrummaging was his only concern, but he's been strong there for the Ospreys of late. Very mobile, like and extra back forward at the breakdown.</p><p>02 Dewi Lake. Still some wobbles throwing in sometimes, but no more so than Elias. Adds go forward we need.</p><p>03 Tomas Francis. Still our owly credible scrummaging tighthead.</p><p>04 Will Rowlands (c). What a start to the season he's had, he's been phenomenal. He's become the perfect tight head lock and the true successor to AWJ.</p><p>05 Christ Tshuinza. Is he a bavk rower, I'd like to see him at lock alongside Rowlands. I think they could be a great pairing.</p><p>06 Tommy Reffell. I like dual opensides, especially when Reffell is a grafting type of 7.</p><p>07 Tipuric. He's too good to leave out imo. He solves most lineout issues, giving us a propper tail jumper to lauch attacks from, or a banker middle ball option if Lake has a wobble.</p><p>08 Faletau. Still the greatest, will go down as one of the Welsh greats.</p><p></p><p>09 Tomos Williams. About time he cements his place, he's got it all really.</p><p>10 Anscombe. I'd never wish ill on anyone, but Biggar being out could be thr best thing for Wales leading to the WC. Anscombe and Costellow offer far more with very little negatives. Anscombe is a better place kicker nowerdays, and runs an attack far better.</p><p>11 Rio Dyer. Give the pace man a shot.</p><p>12 Joe Hawkins. This is purely one looking at the future, but he could really help to unlock our attack in a Henson-esque way. Tompkins has his qualities, but he's not a distributing 2nd 5/8th type player that Hawkins could be.</p><p>13 North. Could flourish outside a distributing 10-12. Just need to get him into space.</p><p>14 Josh Adams. Quality finisher.</p><p>15 LRZ. I'd be happy with either Josh or LRZ here really, but I'd like to see an attacking threat either way. Halfpenny is as solid as solid as always, but he won't offer much on the counter.</p><p></p><p>16 Gareth Thomas</p><p>17 Ken Owens</p><p>18 Sam Wainwright</p><p>19 AWJ</p><p>20 Jac Morgan</p><p>21 Hardy</p><p>22 Costellow</p><p>23 Tompkins</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 1104148, member: 13739"] From the squad chosen I'd love to see the following side play: 01 Nicky Smith. Scrummaging was his only concern, but he's been strong there for the Ospreys of late. Very mobile, like and extra back forward at the breakdown. 02 Dewi Lake. Still some wobbles throwing in sometimes, but no more so than Elias. Adds go forward we need. 03 Tomas Francis. Still our owly credible scrummaging tighthead. 04 Will Rowlands (c). What a start to the season he's had, he's been phenomenal. He's become the perfect tight head lock and the true successor to AWJ. 05 Christ Tshuinza. Is he a bavk rower, I'd like to see him at lock alongside Rowlands. I think they could be a great pairing. 06 Tommy Reffell. I like dual opensides, especially when Reffell is a grafting type of 7. 07 Tipuric. He's too good to leave out imo. He solves most lineout issues, giving us a propper tail jumper to lauch attacks from, or a banker middle ball option if Lake has a wobble. 08 Faletau. Still the greatest, will go down as one of the Welsh greats. 09 Tomos Williams. About time he cements his place, he's got it all really. 10 Anscombe. I'd never wish ill on anyone, but Biggar being out could be thr best thing for Wales leading to the WC. Anscombe and Costellow offer far more with very little negatives. Anscombe is a better place kicker nowerdays, and runs an attack far better. 11 Rio Dyer. Give the pace man a shot. 12 Joe Hawkins. This is purely one looking at the future, but he could really help to unlock our attack in a Henson-esque way. Tompkins has his qualities, but he's not a distributing 2nd 5/8th type player that Hawkins could be. 13 North. Could flourish outside a distributing 10-12. Just need to get him into space. 14 Josh Adams. Quality finisher. 15 LRZ. I'd be happy with either Josh or LRZ here really, but I'd like to see an attacking threat either way. Halfpenny is as solid as solid as always, but he won't offer much on the counter. 16 Gareth Thomas 17 Ken Owens 18 Sam Wainwright 19 AWJ 20 Jac Morgan 21 Hardy 22 Costellow 23 Tompkins [/QUOTE]
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