<div class='quotemain'> What the F&&& has Kahui ever done in his injury prone, lame arse rugby career. If it was me, Evans 10, Brett 12, Carter 13. Carter is skilled enough to play there. Then at least the backline has a semblance of intelligence about it. McD at fullback to back up with his rugby brain. Wings....who cares. We have enough pacific allstars to fill those positions. :toss: :toss: [/b]
:lol2tn: bahahahaah you cant really be serious?
having 3 5/8's in a team is suicide. carter is not in form, and hasnt been since before the world cup. brett is debatable at 2nd 5/8 but there is alot to be talked about.
i think now is going to be the rein of evans at 1st 5. thats for sure. at 2nd 5/8, you can include carter and brett. but others to consider is toeava, nonu and ellison. centres, toeava and nonu again, with tuitavaki, kahui and mills.
as for the outside backs, sitiveni shouldnt be in it anymore, and joe is their by default now that howlett is gone. look out for paku, pisi, but especially aucklanders wulf and smith. it is very unlucky with nacewa.
imo the backline is looking like this:
evans, rokocoko, carter/brett, toeava/nonu, smith/wulf/nonu, mills.
mcdonald, be it on form, has to think weither he can make it to the next world cup. so this super 12, keep tabs on brett playing at 2nd 5/8 and kahui at cantre, paku, pisi, wulf and smith on the outsides. they are the future of the backs in new zealand.
evans, brett, carter. what a joke.
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Two things Sambad5:
1. It's the super 14 now.
2. You aren't an overstayer are you?
And who the pacific allstars choose this season, Robbie will clean them up in the Tri Nations and Bledisloe.
Go Robbie. :cheers: