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<blockquote data-quote="Shaggy" data-source="post: 427172" data-attributes="member: 43400"><p>Exactly, he went away and did what was asked of him, and his work rate is high - he deserved his opportunity back in the ABs</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I must admit, I get frustrated with all of the close ups of the ball carriers in the tv coverage sometimes, because you don't get to see the off the ball stuff, but even so, I could see from the coverage of the Carisbrook match, that Guildford did a lot of the tidy up work when the ball got left behind from the loose passes etc, and was good in cover defense also.</p><p></p><p>People seem to get too wrapped up in a wingers attacking ability, and forget about the other aspects of play that an international winger needs to have.</p><p></p><p>As for attacking ability, do you get anymore points for scoring a try using raw pace or from breaking a tackle, than from stepping around a player, running into a gap, or setting up a try for a team mate</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shaggy, post: 427172, member: 43400"] Exactly, he went away and did what was asked of him, and his work rate is high - he deserved his opportunity back in the ABs I must admit, I get frustrated with all of the close ups of the ball carriers in the tv coverage sometimes, because you don't get to see the off the ball stuff, but even so, I could see from the coverage of the Carisbrook match, that Guildford did a lot of the tidy up work when the ball got left behind from the loose passes etc, and was good in cover defense also. People seem to get too wrapped up in a wingers attacking ability, and forget about the other aspects of play that an international winger needs to have. As for attacking ability, do you get anymore points for scoring a try using raw pace or from breaking a tackle, than from stepping around a player, running into a gap, or setting up a try for a team mate [/QUOTE]
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