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<blockquote data-quote="Aristodemus" data-source="post: 631947" data-attributes="member: 56633"><p>This is exactly how I feel, the backline has improved vastly because of other factors than the 13 shirt. Goode, Barritt and Ashton were woeful selection decisions that Lancaster stuck with for some reason I can't fathom. People might say Burrell had a good strike rate, but what was Manu's this 6N? 1 in 20min or something like that and an exceptional one before that in relation to team tries. Tuilagi is feared around the world for good reason. Also I can't believe that Burrell is only 3kg lighter, not that weight equates to strength (you taking notes Yoe?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aristodemus, post: 631947, member: 56633"] This is exactly how I feel, the backline has improved vastly because of other factors than the 13 shirt. Goode, Barritt and Ashton were woeful selection decisions that Lancaster stuck with for some reason I can't fathom. People might say Burrell had a good strike rate, but what was Manu's this 6N? 1 in 20min or something like that and an exceptional one before that in relation to team tries. Tuilagi is feared around the world for good reason. Also I can't believe that Burrell is only 3kg lighter, not that weight equates to strength (you taking notes Yoe?). [/QUOTE]
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