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2014 Super Rugby: Hurricanes v Crusaders (Round 17)
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<blockquote data-quote="Darwin" data-source="post: 655674" data-attributes="member: 24910"><p>I thought Fonotia was ok. He was strong on defense, ran hard with ball in hand, and didn't make an error that I can recall. There is no doubt he is a limited at this level so I certainly don't see him as a long term prospect, but at this stage I think he is the best option the Crusaders have. Tom Taylor hasn't really played that well this season (even in his best position at 12), Lee-lo has been disappointing (he's just as limited as Fonotia, but made far more errors), while Adam Whitelock has never been anything other than a solid player (at best) at this level (and is focusing a lot on 7's at the moment). </p><p></p><p> The biggest problem with the Crusaders backline at the moment is no necessarily the personal (though they are were missing some key players), but rather the way they are playing. Slade is standing miles behind the advantage line and simply shoveling the ball on to Crotty, which is making the backline attack very lateral. At his best Slade (like Carter) plays a lot flatter and hits the line at pace which gets the backline going straight, which is something we seldom saw last night (though they did look a bit better once Carter came on). I do think Carter will add a lot to the backline once he is back to full fitness. He was certainly taking the ball to the line a lot once he came on, it may just take him a few weeks to fully get back into stride....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darwin, post: 655674, member: 24910"] I thought Fonotia was ok. He was strong on defense, ran hard with ball in hand, and didn't make an error that I can recall. There is no doubt he is a limited at this level so I certainly don't see him as a long term prospect, but at this stage I think he is the best option the Crusaders have. Tom Taylor hasn't really played that well this season (even in his best position at 12), Lee-lo has been disappointing (he's just as limited as Fonotia, but made far more errors), while Adam Whitelock has never been anything other than a solid player (at best) at this level (and is focusing a lot on 7's at the moment). The biggest problem with the Crusaders backline at the moment is no necessarily the personal (though they are were missing some key players), but rather the way they are playing. Slade is standing miles behind the advantage line and simply shoveling the ball on to Crotty, which is making the backline attack very lateral. At his best Slade (like Carter) plays a lot flatter and hits the line at pace which gets the backline going straight, which is something we seldom saw last night (though they did look a bit better once Carter came on). I do think Carter will add a lot to the backline once he is back to full fitness. He was certainly taking the ball to the line a lot once he came on, it may just take him a few weeks to fully get back into stride.... [/QUOTE]
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