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<blockquote data-quote="Easdon" data-source="post: 394393" data-attributes="member: 47263"><p>If you want to be getting into the game more moving into the centre is definitely a good idea, you'll see a lot more of the ball and a lot more physical action. There's a lot on the forums about putting on mass and strength training, if I was you I'd have a look through and if it was something you wanted to commit to and work hard at you'd definitely make a good centre - especially 13 with pace like yours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Easdon, post: 394393, member: 47263"] If you want to be getting into the game more moving into the centre is definitely a good idea, you'll see a lot more of the ball and a lot more physical action. There's a lot on the forums about putting on mass and strength training, if I was you I'd have a look through and if it was something you wanted to commit to and work hard at you'd definitely make a good centre - especially 13 with pace like yours. [/QUOTE]
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