Utility Forwards Choices of the Home Nations
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Utility Forwards Choices of the Home Nations
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Lets look at who the board rate as the best Utility forwards possible for the Lions next year.
These players vary in position between the back five. Great bench players, a massive use to any modern team.
Pick Three Utility forwards from the Poll below.
Lets look at who the board rate as the best Utility forwards possible for the Lions next year.
These players vary in position between the back five. Great bench players, a massive use to any modern team.
Pick Three Utility forwards from the Poll below.
maestegmafia- Posts : 23145
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Re: Utility Forwards Choices of the Home Nations
Yes, he offers a limited game despite making the same number of tackles as Mr. player of the series Dan Lydiate. Plus was part of the team who made the most turnovers at 7, and made a good few carries. He may well have more opportunity to run at 6, but the point is Ireland aren't playing any good attacking rugby atm in general. At 6 he would get shut down too, as Ireland are lacking any kind of structure or support play. Don't worry, there will be a lot more to come from O'Brien in the future.
Rory_Gallagher- Posts : 11324
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Re: Utility Forwards Choices of the Home Nations
Rory:
I am sure you are correct, I believe SOB is a natural 6 because of his tackling and go forward but Ireland have a very good 6 in Ferris, SOB seems to be in the same position as Ryan Jones the coach prefers another player in his best position.
Have a good evening
I am sure you are correct, I believe SOB is a natural 6 because of his tackling and go forward but Ireland have a very good 6 in Ferris, SOB seems to be in the same position as Ryan Jones the coach prefers another player in his best position.
Have a good evening
glamorganalun- Posts : 3292
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Re: Utility Forwards Choices of the Home Nations
Oh thanks bud You too!
Rory_Gallagher- Posts : 11324
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Re: Utility Forwards Choices of the Home Nations
Rory_Gallagher wrote:Yes, he offers a limited game despite making the same number of tackles as Mr. player of the series Dan Lydiate. Plus was part of the team who made the most turnovers at 7, and made a good few carries. He may well have more opportunity to run at 6, but the point is Ireland aren't playing any good attacking rugby atm in general. At 6 he would get shut down too, as Ireland are lacking any kind of structure or support play. Don't worry, there will be a lot more to come from O'Brien in the future.
He offers a limited game does he? I think Sean is a fantastic player and will more than likely go on the Lions tour. Perhaps he will develop further and perhaps he should look into doing that as he seemed to be not so effective versus Wales and England on the past couple of occassions. He is a young guy and already looks the part, he could become the best in the world and certainly looks to have the potential.
I hope there is more to come. SOB's a joy to watch .
Morgannwg- Posts : 6338
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Re: Utility Forwards Choices of the Home Nations
It remains to be seen if SOB is indeed best at 6 though. I am finally starting to have my doubts, and wonder if this could be why he has not hit the heights of last season (in his ball carrying game at least).. with the form Jennings is in I imagine he will get more game time at 6 anyway with Leinster, so we will see. For Ireland, if an adequate "natural" 7 is found, I would rather SOB did just battle Ferris for the 6 shirt. Would be some battle. For now, he starts 7 for Ireland.
The two best back rows I have ever seen fielded for Ireland are Ferris, Wallace and Heaslip, and O'Brien, Wallace and Heaslip. I am not even sure which I prefer. Watching the latter in the last 6 nations was a real treat.
The two best back rows I have ever seen fielded for Ireland are Ferris, Wallace and Heaslip, and O'Brien, Wallace and Heaslip. I am not even sure which I prefer. Watching the latter in the last 6 nations was a real treat.
Rory_Gallagher- Posts : 11324
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Re: Utility Forwards Choices of the Home Nations
glamorganalun wrote:Yappy:
Nice to hear from someone not having one eye, I still think SOB has been found out against Wales and England i.e., stopped in his tracks and can't cover second row. I prefer Croft or Ferris although not on the list.
Is that really a big consideration for the players in this shortlist? Realistically they're going to be on the bench wearing the 19 shirt. No.18 will cover the 2nd row and it's far more likely you'll lose one of the backrow to injury than another lock, so covering 6, 7 & 8 would be far more critical than covering the 2nd row (a pleasant luxury).
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