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<blockquote data-quote="TheSaffycen" data-source="post: 674143" data-attributes="member: 71135"><p>A lot of the players are 50/50 calls, I would still have Kayser over Burden and Chouly is the form back row in the Top 14 at the moment, where as Smith tried to play against Argentina and was abysmal. Mitchell v Guilford...much of a muchness both pretty similar but the point I make is that the teams are closer player for player than what a lot of people say. I think the reason they have won so much is that they have a great coaching set up and they have built the environment that the players thrive in. You only have to watch the HCup 2013 final to see that they are more than a bunch of mercenaries</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSaffycen, post: 674143, member: 71135"] A lot of the players are 50/50 calls, I would still have Kayser over Burden and Chouly is the form back row in the Top 14 at the moment, where as Smith tried to play against Argentina and was abysmal. Mitchell v Guilford...much of a muchness both pretty similar but the point I make is that the teams are closer player for player than what a lot of people say. I think the reason they have won so much is that they have a great coaching set up and they have built the environment that the players thrive in. You only have to watch the HCup 2013 final to see that they are more than a bunch of mercenaries [/QUOTE]
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