With Hill and Spanner in the team where would you play Bart - on the bench?, on the wing?...
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With Hill and Spanner in the team where would you play Bart - on the bench?, on the wing?...
Jombi if you don't understand sarcasm don't post angry replies on forums please.
So Hill can adapt to Mitchell's maverick 2010 Force game plan and tonk it down field then...
I can already here the cry from the sidelines now "tonk it down Hill Bro"... :iconrofl:
So we are confident Hill will simply be able to walk in and know all the players, the plays, the law interpretations, etc...?
David Hill November 2006 http://twf.com.au/picture.php?albumid=61&pictureid=683
New Zealand international David Hill kicked five penalties on his home debut for Bristol as the west country side bounced back from defeat at Newcastle with a home win over Sale in the GUINNESS PREMIERSHIP.
All the points in the game came from the boot as the Premiership champions slipped to their second league defeat in their last 11 outings, leaving them without a win at the Memorial Stadium since September 2001.
Bristol made three changes with David Hill moving to fly-half, Sam Cox returning at inside centre and Joe El Abd at openside flanker, while former Otago Highlander Neil Brew started his first game from the bench.
Sale made seven changes with Chris Bell at centre, Steve Hanley on left wing and Sililo Martens at scrum-half. In the pack Sean Cox and Dean Schofield were in the second row with Nathan Evans and Chris Jones the flankers.
Bristol applied the early pressure but the Sharks defended their line well before giving away what looked a simple penalty in front of the posts after nine minutes. But Hill totally miscued his kick with the ball staying low and going left of the upright.
Given that he is apparently fit this week - Bart.