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<blockquote data-quote="nickdnz" data-source="post: 660514" data-attributes="member: 38640"><p>Joe Moody isn't bad in terms of scrummaging - and the selectors seem to like Kane Hames (although you'll have to ask Darwin why).</p><p></p><p>At tight-head there is big Ben Tamiefuna who I wouldn't mind at all seeing getting capped (I feel he's probably given too much flack for his size, as he still seems pretty mobile and very physical, and Ben Afeaki who in my mind is one of the most promising props but he keeps getting injured. Jeffery Toomaga-Allen is still a good bet as well. Then you have Faumuina - but I tend to think he struggles quite a bit in the scrums against international teams.</p><p></p><p>People well and truly over play New Zealand's propping woes. There are some good options out there - who even if they're not Carl Hayman in the scrums still can hold themselves well enough, and generally offer more in the loose than most other props.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickdnz, post: 660514, member: 38640"] Joe Moody isn't bad in terms of scrummaging - and the selectors seem to like Kane Hames (although you'll have to ask Darwin why). At tight-head there is big Ben Tamiefuna who I wouldn't mind at all seeing getting capped (I feel he's probably given too much flack for his size, as he still seems pretty mobile and very physical, and Ben Afeaki who in my mind is one of the most promising props but he keeps getting injured. Jeffery Toomaga-Allen is still a good bet as well. Then you have Faumuina - but I tend to think he struggles quite a bit in the scrums against international teams. People well and truly over play New Zealand's propping woes. There are some good options out there - who even if they're not Carl Hayman in the scrums still can hold themselves well enough, and generally offer more in the loose than most other props. [/QUOTE]
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