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[2014 EOYT] Wales vs New Zealand
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<blockquote data-quote="donmcdazzle" data-source="post: 693088" data-attributes="member: 44093"><p>Cruden had no glaring errors against England, and created/made linebreaks. The backline generally functioned pretty well all match, and he scored a try. Barrett had numerous blunders against Wales, and his best moments were from fullback as you say when he didn't have the burden of running the show, which I genuinely think slows him down. I think we can all agree he has been far more effective when coming off the bench, whether that's at 10 or 15.</p><p></p><p>Dagg often chimes in at first receiver when Cruden plays, and it would only take Barrett or Slade coming on at fullback to do the exact same thing as what happened on the weekend. e.g. if Cruden started, sub off Piutau for Barrett/Slade to come on at fullback and play in the line a bit more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donmcdazzle, post: 693088, member: 44093"] Cruden had no glaring errors against England, and created/made linebreaks. The backline generally functioned pretty well all match, and he scored a try. Barrett had numerous blunders against Wales, and his best moments were from fullback as you say when he didn't have the burden of running the show, which I genuinely think slows him down. I think we can all agree he has been far more effective when coming off the bench, whether that's at 10 or 15. Dagg often chimes in at first receiver when Cruden plays, and it would only take Barrett or Slade coming on at fullback to do the exact same thing as what happened on the weekend. e.g. if Cruden started, sub off Piutau for Barrett/Slade to come on at fullback and play in the line a bit more. [/QUOTE]
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