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<blockquote data-quote="dullonien" data-source="post: 461672" data-attributes="member: 13739"><p>Agree with all of that really. Whilst I see big potential in Cuthbert, Prydie and Walker, all three need regional experience against full strength sides, not the weakened teams in the Pro12 at the moment. Saying that North was handed his international debut after just a handful of regional games, so if one of those three impresses like North did over a run of games, why not get them into the Welsh squad to see what they're capable of? I'm not expecing too much from Phillips tbh despite being quite excited about him a couple of years ago.</p><p></p><p>I'm not a fan of Hewitt atall either. Regional player at best, along with Gavin Evans and Gareth Maul, possibly Riley aswell. I'm still not totally convinced by Ashley Smith, sometimes he looks very good, others quite average. I think Beck has got a big future, and I think he'd benefit massively being involved in the Welsh squad just like Scott Williams has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dullonien, post: 461672, member: 13739"] Agree with all of that really. Whilst I see big potential in Cuthbert, Prydie and Walker, all three need regional experience against full strength sides, not the weakened teams in the Pro12 at the moment. Saying that North was handed his international debut after just a handful of regional games, so if one of those three impresses like North did over a run of games, why not get them into the Welsh squad to see what they're capable of? I'm not expecing too much from Phillips tbh despite being quite excited about him a couple of years ago. I'm not a fan of Hewitt atall either. Regional player at best, along with Gavin Evans and Gareth Maul, possibly Riley aswell. I'm still not totally convinced by Ashley Smith, sometimes he looks very good, others quite average. I think Beck has got a big future, and I think he'd benefit massively being involved in the Welsh squad just like Scott Williams has. [/QUOTE]
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