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its the best front row int he country, but it doesnt stack up against international standard, ive always agreed with that!
we need an option though!
So you're saying that Dunning & Robinson, as part of the front row and as Tahs, can't go forward?Originally Posted by waratahjesus
And a lighter Brown can be used as a jumper in the line out.
He's just the all round perfect answer.
Drop Palu NOW>
in a choice between palu and brown for the wallabies, id pick palu any day of the week, as said before brown is a good S14 player but it a massive next step to play first 15 rugby for the wallabies.........
palu had a blinder, was the tahs player of the year, top try scorer and was everywere, he was outstanding! plus he already has a year or so of international rugby under his belt!
q1. yes
q2. hes got the jersey right now and the runs on the board....
its not often I'll agree with WJ but he's right........
By the same token they are talking of starting Tahu this week.
And he looked like Wendell on his first game. Wandering round the backs like he didnt know where to go.
thats coz wendell was on coke though
that he did buddy. that he did
Well how we ever going to know how he could perform in tri-nations if he isn't given a chance.
So far the argument (from you and WJ) has been that Super 14 and now Australia A are not the same level as Tri-Nations. I agree, but if Brown has played outstanding at both levels why couldn't he do it at Tri-Nations level? It may come as a bit of a surprise, but until you actually play your first test match, you can't have experience at test match level.