Rebels vs Highlanders
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@Kiwiwomble I guess my point is that (without having watched the Highlanders avidly) Fakatava is a guy who runs frequently and the team seems able to accommodate that. I'm guessing that's the case even when he's started.
TBH it wouldn't be the stupidest move for Tony Brown to roll the dice and start Fakatava against the Blues. Give them something different to contend with than what they expect.
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@Kiwiwomble You guys are clearly not going to win if you play the same way you have for the last several weeks, so I'd be pretty inclined to start with that pairing - rather than Smith/Banks.
If Frizell is fit, he has to start. There's no point bringing him on when the Blues are 30 points ahead. Not sure who or what else you guys have in the cupboard?
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@nzzp Agreed about the ability to find the player and he is still NZ's No.1 (no argument there) but I don't think he tests defenses around the fringe anymore and teams can fan out on defense with this knowledge. At least he is getting a lot of practice behind a pack that isn't dominant. He might need that if the ABs don't change things up.
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@ACT-Crusader said in Rebels vs Highlanders:
That fullback for the Rebels, Nick Jooste, played a very good game. Runs hard, has size, covers the ground well and has good timing coming into the line.
Everything Hodge isn't.
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@Kiwiwomble said in Rebels vs Highlanders:
if browny called me today and asked me to play im 10% turning up
You don't do things by halves eh 🤣
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Fakatava is a better runner than Smith and doesn't have the same distribution skills. I imagine that's why he runs more.
If Smith is going to change his style at the moment to accommodate the odd snipe then the ability to pick out a runner anywhere in traffic will take a hit. Can't be looking both ways eh.