psychic duck
International
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I actually agree with you. There is a place for a player whose main role is to tackle as long as they offer other things. Burger doesn't really. Dusautoir, Lydiate all have other things which they can do (not sure about Strokosh and Worsley, I've only really properly followed rugby for the last 2 or so years), whereas Burger doesn't really offer too much else: his breakdown work is poor, his carrying is poor, he doesn't really link play at all, he basically doesn't have any other strengths. That works in Saris system, but wouldn't work at international level.
Well no you don't agree, because I just said Lydiate doesn't really offer anything else though. But he plays at international level, player of the tournament in a Grand Slam winning season no less, under a system geared towards his type of flanker.
Also I'm not really buying that 'international level' thing, such a nebulous standard. Italy and Scotland are 'international level', Burger plays for and against better opposition most weeks of the season. France are 'international level', yet Clermont or Toulon are considerably far greater sides. The truly elite club sides in Europe are all roughly on a par with best in the 6 Nations. Burger has shown he can excel in a team that has his role at the elite level.