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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 523957" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>What the Scarlets need is size and grunt in the front five though. Someone who will do the donkey work and bolster the scrum. By all accounts Snyman (and the others) will add that. Not all signings have to be internationally experienced, I think that has been proven in the past, with some international players not really applying themselves, whilst some of the lesser known players coming over here, or to Ireland, England or France really make a name for themselves.</p><p></p><p>With Leinster and Clermont in their group, it will be difficult to make it through, but they'll have every opportunity with a solid platform. I think they'll get that against Leinster, but might struggle a little against Clermont. Their backs will cause damage with enough ball, we all know that. I do think they've got a genuine chance of making it through, but it'll be very close I think.</p><p></p><p>Edit. A lot will depend on the away form of the Scarlets this season. They've struggled away against the better opposition over recent seasons. We'll have to see, but I'm looking forward to see how they get along against the likes of Leinster and Clermont.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 523957, member: 13739"] What the Scarlets need is size and grunt in the front five though. Someone who will do the donkey work and bolster the scrum. By all accounts Snyman (and the others) will add that. Not all signings have to be internationally experienced, I think that has been proven in the past, with some international players not really applying themselves, whilst some of the lesser known players coming over here, or to Ireland, England or France really make a name for themselves. With Leinster and Clermont in their group, it will be difficult to make it through, but they'll have every opportunity with a solid platform. I think they'll get that against Leinster, but might struggle a little against Clermont. Their backs will cause damage with enough ball, we all know that. I do think they've got a genuine chance of making it through, but it'll be very close I think. Edit. A lot will depend on the away form of the Scarlets this season. They've struggled away against the better opposition over recent seasons. We'll have to see, but I'm looking forward to see how they get along against the likes of Leinster and Clermont. [/QUOTE]
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