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<blockquote data-quote="DuncTheDoodle" data-source="post: 392365" data-attributes="member: 38950"><p>Jonah Lomu, Shane Williams, Gerald Davies. As said, Ohata and Campese had better try scoring records, but the four I've picked out had all-round games as well as finishing ability, which is something all of them all posses as well. While Lomu was never a man who ran brilliant support lines, he could sniff out a try from anywhere, and just had that love of scoring that all the best players need. Shane has played 9 and 10 for the Ospreys/Neath, and it shows in the number of tries he sets up as well as scores. A prime example of his talent being the fact that he topped both the 'Most Assists' and 'Most Tries' lists in last years' Six Nations.</p><p></p><p>I'm also a big fan of Jason Robinson and Tommy Bowe, the latter is who I tend to model large parts of my game on if you're looking for a role model, as he just does the basics very well and runs excellent angles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DuncTheDoodle, post: 392365, member: 38950"] Jonah Lomu, Shane Williams, Gerald Davies. As said, Ohata and Campese had better try scoring records, but the four I've picked out had all-round games as well as finishing ability, which is something all of them all posses as well. While Lomu was never a man who ran brilliant support lines, he could sniff out a try from anywhere, and just had that love of scoring that all the best players need. Shane has played 9 and 10 for the Ospreys/Neath, and it shows in the number of tries he sets up as well as scores. A prime example of his talent being the fact that he topped both the 'Most Assists' and 'Most Tries' lists in last years' Six Nations. I'm also a big fan of Jason Robinson and Tommy Bowe, the latter is who I tend to model large parts of my game on if you're looking for a role model, as he just does the basics very well and runs excellent angles. [/QUOTE]
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