@@ewangee4682. You sound surprised?? He's probably not even in the top 10 tight head props let alone props. Would you rather have him in the squad or Furlong from Ireland or Frank's from Nz or Nel from Scotland or the Argentinean tight head, He gives away to many penalties and defenitley doesn't dominate scrum time. He's o. K for club rugby.
Wesley g He wins turnovers. He’s a menace in the loose and acts as a link that’s normally reserved for back rows. He smashed Etzebeth, one of the best hard-yards players going, and regularly smashes other players for fun. When he’s not smashing people, he’s often near top of the defence stats. England’s scrum dominated NZ and was decent vs ARG. None of the “better” props you’ve named are playing any more important matches at the RWC. He’s give away 2 pens in 6 games. Scrummaging is less important than it used to be, and he still holds his own at international level. There’s probably more reasons you’re wrong, but I think that’ll do for now.
@@charlievicary4182. Sit down son. Scrum not that important anymore? It's the base for most attack play. Because you remember the tackle on Etzabeth, it says more about Etzabeth than it does about him. I'll pick holes in your comments all day but not worth the effort. Bottom line is he wouldn't make it in the World 15 F side if there was one.
@@charlievicary4182 Well, the fact that he is the squad and cole on the bench shows his versatility. He passes like a flyhalf, he runs like a center and tackles like a flanker. What more do you wish?
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Playing club rugby he looks o. K. International rugby he wouldn't make most sides. England have a shortage of Props by the looks of things.
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@@ewangee4682. You sound surprised?? He's probably not even in the top 10 tight head props let alone props. Would you rather have him in the squad or Furlong from Ireland or Frank's from Nz or Nel from Scotland or the Argentinean tight head, He gives away to many penalties and defenitley doesn't dominate scrum time. He's o. K for club rugby.
Wesley g He wins turnovers. He’s a menace in the loose and acts as a link that’s normally reserved for back rows. He smashed Etzebeth, one of the best hard-yards players going, and regularly smashes other players for fun. When he’s not smashing people, he’s often near top of the defence stats. England’s scrum dominated NZ and was decent vs ARG. None of the “better” props you’ve named are playing any more important matches at the RWC. He’s give away 2 pens in 6 games. Scrummaging is less important than it used to be, and he still holds his own at international level.
There’s probably more reasons you’re wrong, but I think that’ll do for now.
@@charlievicary4182. Sit down son. Scrum not that important anymore? It's the base for most attack play. Because you remember the tackle on Etzabeth, it says more about Etzabeth than it does about him. I'll pick holes in your comments all day but not worth the effort. Bottom line is he wouldn't make it in the World 15 F side if there was one.
@@charlievicary4182 Well, the fact that he is the squad and cole on the bench shows his versatility. He passes like a flyhalf, he runs like a center and tackles like a flanker. What more do you wish?