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<blockquote data-quote="goodNumber10" data-source="post: 630886" data-attributes="member: 71068"><p>That is so wrong it's untrue. Mass may be enough against weak oppositon but you are judged by how you go against the SH where just being a barrelling runner is not enough - Look at Nonu and how he has had to change his game, tuilagi will be worked out and shut down. </p><p></p><p>On Saturday when Tuilagi came on we saw an attack become very narrow and the back three drop out fo the equation..maybe that's enough for you but it suddenly ruined our attacking options and we became far more predictable.</p><p></p><p>Lancaster hinted very strongly the other day on the Talksport interview what they one of the England centres was seen as covering wing - and that was Manu. Think he mentioned it three or four times.</p><p></p><p>The cntres are seen as: </p><p>12: 36, Barritt, Eastmond</p><p>13: Burrell, Tuilagi, Tomkins</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodNumber10, post: 630886, member: 71068"] That is so wrong it's untrue. Mass may be enough against weak oppositon but you are judged by how you go against the SH where just being a barrelling runner is not enough - Look at Nonu and how he has had to change his game, tuilagi will be worked out and shut down. On Saturday when Tuilagi came on we saw an attack become very narrow and the back three drop out fo the equation..maybe that's enough for you but it suddenly ruined our attacking options and we became far more predictable. Lancaster hinted very strongly the other day on the Talksport interview what they one of the England centres was seen as covering wing - and that was Manu. Think he mentioned it three or four times. The cntres are seen as: 12: 36, Barritt, Eastmond 13: Burrell, Tuilagi, Tomkins [/QUOTE]
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