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2021 British & Irish Lions Tour
Test Match 2: All Blacks v British & Irish Lions (Wellington)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakedood" data-source="post: 861041" data-attributes="member: 72409"><p>I dont get the Sexton comments... the Game distribution wise in phased play was not geared in any way for a 2 playmaker role, they didnt look like they'd trained, whereas Farrell had Te'o taking the crash balls outside him, so if you're going to play that way, at least Farrell had the options to use it effectively. The guy is a class act however and one thing I noticed big time was his kicking out of hand, which was sublime, especially off penalties. He had the stones to make some big touchfinders, whereas Farrell seemed to be very very conservative for the most part, and you have to back yourself to do more than a bog standard club player in nearly every facet of your game when at this level. Playing it safe is playing it sub-standard, and that is just not acceptable to me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakedood, post: 861041, member: 72409"] I dont get the Sexton comments... the Game distribution wise in phased play was not geared in any way for a 2 playmaker role, they didnt look like they'd trained, whereas Farrell had Te'o taking the crash balls outside him, so if you're going to play that way, at least Farrell had the options to use it effectively. The guy is a class act however and one thing I noticed big time was his kicking out of hand, which was sublime, especially off penalties. He had the stones to make some big touchfinders, whereas Farrell seemed to be very very conservative for the most part, and you have to back yourself to do more than a bog standard club player in nearly every facet of your game when at this level. Playing it safe is playing it sub-standard, and that is just not acceptable to me [/QUOTE]
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