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I didn't mean any of them are poor in these areas but in comparison to Murray and Phillips, Youngs is not as effective running with the ball or running support lines which both Phillips and Murray are very good at. I think that quality and speed of the service from the scrum half is the most important skill, followed by the box kick and then running. None of the three players have excellent service but Murray's is bad so that rules him out of a test spot in my opinion. Youngs is probably the most skilled of the three players but Phillips is the best.
I see what you're saying, but it just feels like we're talking about a different player. When Youngs was in an extended period of patchy form last year, the criticisms we'd make of him were that his basics were very poor; his passing was very erratic, service not quick enough, his box kicking too long with not enough height, and his decision making very poor. The reason he was continually picked was because of his running game, his ability to cut asides open by his broken field running - the sort of thing demonstrated by the video above - I agree that Philips and Murray are better at running support lines, but against organised defences, those two are never going to be picked for their ability to dance around defenders - they're slow as f***! In terms of physicality I can certainly see what you're saying - it allows them to make yards more directly than youngs can.