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Tri Nations 2009-2011
Tri Nations: Wallabies - All Blacks @ Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane (27-8-2011, 10:05GMT)
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<blockquote data-quote="Darwin" data-source="post: 435118" data-attributes="member: 24910"><p>Not all facets. Dagg is still <em>very</em> error prone and his decision making is very questionable at times - he probably made more errors against the Boks on Saturday than Muliaina has made all season with the AB's. His defence is probably not as strong as Muliaina's, and he also has the habit of completely forgetting that he has 14 team-mates when he gets the ball in the hand (to be fair Muliaina has been a bit guilty of that in recent years too) - he is very much like Cullen in that regard. He is going to score some fantastic individual tries, but he will blow tries by trying to score himself instead of making the easy pass. Actually the only facet I think he surpasses Muliaina in is his running game, where he is clearly miles ahead. I certainly would feel much safer with Muliaina starting at fullback rather than Dagg, but if Dagg can cut down his error rate he is going to quite a phenomenal player...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darwin, post: 435118, member: 24910"] Not all facets. Dagg is still [I]very[/I] error prone and his decision making is very questionable at times - he probably made more errors against the Boks on Saturday than Muliaina has made all season with the AB's. His defence is probably not as strong as Muliaina's, and he also has the habit of completely forgetting that he has 14 team-mates when he gets the ball in the hand (to be fair Muliaina has been a bit guilty of that in recent years too) - he is very much like Cullen in that regard. He is going to score some fantastic individual tries, but he will blow tries by trying to score himself instead of making the easy pass. Actually the only facet I think he surpasses Muliaina in is his running game, where he is clearly miles ahead. I certainly would feel much safer with Muliaina starting at fullback rather than Dagg, but if Dagg can cut down his error rate he is going to quite a phenomenal player... [/QUOTE]
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