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To me the question is not if Mafi is better at lock or flanker, but is the team better with Mafi as a lock and Cottrell at 6, or Mafi at flanker and Wykes/coleman/steenkamp at lock. I prefer him at lock because he does bring that extra running ability to the locks and gives us a good flanker. I don't think he is significantly better than Cottrell to justify him there and downgrade our locks.
Either way...Go FORCE GO!
I agree with what you're saying, but I wasn't trying to say who was better at lock or flanker, I was just trying to point out that Mafi isn't as prominent in the loose when he plays lock.
And yes...........go Force, go....!
My imagination or boys looking a bit flat? Bit to many kicks as well...
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Shame the television ref didn't go back to the forward pass
Laugh and the world laughs with you.......
......cry and you'll weaken your beer
Or woodcock with his hand on the ground in the first scrum or the high shot on Godwin or putting the ball into the scrum at the second row.
blues successful at slowing our ball down.
kaino is off luatua on and piutau receiving treatment. were touching them up at least!
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FFS!!!!
Are the Refs on commission for the number of cards they give this season?
'God invented beer to prevent Props from taking over the world'
yellow card DHP. luatua scores and Bowden converts 17 - 0
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Commentators, ref, all over ruled by the TMO. Screwed by the match officials again.
all we need is a penalty try awarded from a scrum for our usual game plan to come to fruition
need to play like we did last week with a man down if we hope to get anything out of this game.
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The Oscar-winning performance of the Blues player "taken out" by DHP was almost up to soccer standard *rolls eyes*
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