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Naughty Cruden staying in New Zealand
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<blockquote data-quote="austingtir" data-source="post: 673667" data-attributes="member: 54150"><p>Taylor is about the most overated flyhalf in NZ rugby I dont rate him at all. I see he's got the call up behind Barrett and Slade. The only thing I will say about Taylor is he's an astute player. Other than that he's about as exciting to watch as a sloth as proved in the Crusaders campaign early in the season. A AB's flyhalf he is not. </p><p></p><p>I really would of thought Ihia West would of got a look in atleast.</p><p></p><p>The great thing is we will now see how good Barrett actually is before the WC next year. Coming off the bench constantly and tearing up is a totally different thing to starting in SA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="austingtir, post: 673667, member: 54150"] Taylor is about the most overated flyhalf in NZ rugby I dont rate him at all. I see he's got the call up behind Barrett and Slade. The only thing I will say about Taylor is he's an astute player. Other than that he's about as exciting to watch as a sloth as proved in the Crusaders campaign early in the season. A AB's flyhalf he is not. I really would of thought Ihia West would of got a look in atleast. The great thing is we will now see how good Barrett actually is before the WC next year. Coming off the bench constantly and tearing up is a totally different thing to starting in SA. [/QUOTE]
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