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<blockquote data-quote="Umaga&#039;s Witness" data-source="post: 947936" data-attributes="member: 65365"><p>I mostly agree with all your sentiments, except Brodie hasn't been himself.</p><p></p><p>Yeah Ardie is number one.</p><p></p><p>Number two is more interesting and I can't profess to have watched every game though I have watched pretty much every game involving a New Zealand team plus a couple other games.</p><p></p><p> mounga, kwagga, and snyman from your list for me, alb not on your list as well as cane in the last few weeks but that probably isn't enough. Matera perhaps .</p><p></p><p>A very hard thing to judge though unless you are watching every game with that intention. Noticing who is hitting the rucks and not getting their in time, whose clean outs are effective or who is assessing the solution to see when a big cleanoit to get quick ball is important,etc . And if you were at the game you'd see another perspective again, about how the player is assessing the space.</p><p></p><p>You also have to consider decisions of the player vs playing to a game plan, therefore you need to know what the game plan is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umaga's Witness, post: 947936, member: 65365"] I mostly agree with all your sentiments, except Brodie hasn’t been himself. Yeah Ardie is number one. Number two is more interesting and I can’t profess to have watched every game though I have watched pretty much every game involving a New Zealand team plus a couple other games. mounga, kwagga, and snyman from your list for me, alb not on your list as well as cane in the last few weeks but that probably isn’t enough. Matera perhaps . A very hard thing to judge though unless you are watching every game with that intention. Noticing who is hitting the rucks and not getting their in time, whose clean outs are effective or who is assessing the solution to see when a big cleanoit to get quick ball is important,etc . And if you were at the game you’d see another perspective again, about how the player is assessing the space. You also have to consider decisions of the player vs playing to a game plan, therefore you need to know what the game plan is. [/QUOTE]
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