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O'young finally gets a run in what is it 5 weeks. let me just say that with his time on the field things flowed alot better. his ball is cleaner and faster than henjaks.
He needs to start a game this seasons.
He sure does seem to deserve a full game but I guess Mitch must have his reasons for running on Yak each week. I have heard that in training the Yak runs rings round O'Young.
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O'young certainly got the feeling of pressure particularly in that last few minutes when the Canes scored the 2 non trys...
Mitch made a reference to it in his post match interview...
Your talking through your hat no9. My opinion only, but we all have differing opinions. Welcome to the site and have fun.
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i dissagree he just looked better because in yaks last few passes his arm was saw and he was tierd.he played a great game on friday. nice quick passes. the thing i like more is that henjak is he passes strait away giving the back line more time but o young does a silly run most times. he played great though and did a beauty pass to gits who set up the try. still not as good as henjak though.
oyoung has way better hair though he beats henjak in that.
welcome to the site have fun
See no9, way better hair!![]()
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henners played a blinder and of course oyoung looks better because he is fresh and most of the others on the field had played 70mins of rugby. but oyoung deserves a bit more game time i think
Any reports on Yak's elbow injury? That may get O'Young some more game time on Friday if it's still a niggle. Yak is taking way more right options this year. The way the pack has improved is making his and Fava's job a lot easier at the scrum this year too.
Nick Taylor at the Sunday Times reports that Henjaks arm injury wont rule him out of next weeks game against the Reds.
However Pusey and Stanners are out.
noooooo pusey and stennes big loss. but at least henjak should be right. anyway that should give digby another run that will be good. and i think they should bring stapleton in against the reds for about 15 mins.
haha "he had a saw arm" do you mean had a sore arm? Anyways Yak is great in the tackle as well. Yak is much better than Chris.
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Welcome No 9, But i think you are wrong Yak as played well all season so far. Any one should be allowed a couple of slips, but then every one should be given praise when they are playing well. He puts his body on the line each week and works so well with Gits. He does not stand back when there is a big tackle to put in also.
Shaun you are hardly one to criticise another's spelling or grammatical errors.Originally Posted by Shaun
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No.9 your criticism of Henjak and your support of O'Young is about 4 months to late. We have had this talk already.
But like the great man, The Lone Hydrangea, has already said; you are entitled to your opinion............
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HENJAK FOR WALLABIES!!!!!
the Yak is having a blinder of a season and has certainly grown up a lot this season and his game has come along in leaps and bounds!!! Would love to see him get a run at the world cup!!!
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Certainly Yak has srisen to the challenge. I was not convinced about him last year in the S14 but the way he played post S14 should probably have got him a call-up for the spring tour. He didn't get it. So he just bit his lip knuckled down and let his performances do his talking. Maybe this was an example of Connoly's reputed mind games.Originally Posted by SWRugby