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Wales v Italy
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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 307567"><p>Tovey's been superb lately, I always thought his best position was at 10. I'm sure he'll make the summer tour if he continues the way he has been. Will be great to have 3 genuine contenders for the 10 shirt in Jones, Biggar and Tovey (Priestland's also going well at the Scarlets). Will Harries looks a real prospect aswell, reminds me of Shane Williams in many ways. He'll also be knocking on the door if he continues. </p><p></p><p>Brew is probably the unluckiest Dragon not to already be involved in the Welsh squad, his try last weekend showed exactly what he's made of, brute strength combined with some good pace, exactly what Wales need with the majority of Welsh wingers at the moment being on the small side (Shane, Halfpenny, Phillips, Prydie). The only problem with Brew is that he's been given his chance in the past and didn't exactly excell, but Byrne has shown that players can grow and improve over time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 307567"] Tovey's been superb lately, I always thought his best position was at 10. I'm sure he'll make the summer tour if he continues the way he has been. Will be great to have 3 genuine contenders for the 10 shirt in Jones, Biggar and Tovey (Priestland's also going well at the Scarlets). Will Harries looks a real prospect aswell, reminds me of Shane Williams in many ways. He'll also be knocking on the door if he continues. Brew is probably the unluckiest Dragon not to already be involved in the Welsh squad, his try last weekend showed exactly what he's made of, brute strength combined with some good pace, exactly what Wales need with the majority of Welsh wingers at the moment being on the small side (Shane, Halfpenny, Phillips, Prydie). The only problem with Brew is that he's been given his chance in the past and didn't exactly excell, but Byrne has shown that players can grow and improve over time. [/QUOTE]
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