Friday, March 18, 2011

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Banahan




Matt Banahan will own this evening in Dublin in the Six Nations decider, the Ireland-England in which the first will play the honor (which is always much rugby) and seconds, the Grand Slam and Triple Crown (the tournament will have virtually insured catastrophe unless implausible: to lose it should be defeated by more than 20 points and Wales win in Paris for a similar figure.) Play center in place of injured Tindall, as it did with solvency in the second part of the England-Scotland on Sunday. That's something, but rather see him perform in his usual position at Bath, the wing, but Johnno is obsessed with keeping the bearer to 15 Mark Cueto not improve what you can bring Banahan, which I see as a kind of Lomu to English, that is, a huge beast could trample everything in its path. It is true that the differences between English and Tongan (to birth) are large for the second, but Banahan has a nature similar conditions that would make sense to go polishing for proper development. A wing of 2 meters is a finding to be considered, especially if it is fast (considering its size), overwhelming, and also has a complete disregard for his personal security. Although, as shown in this video, Banahan more so despises the integrity of its rival, though this is a tough flanker six feet and over a hundred kilos of weight loses consciousness and is off on a stretcher after being hit by the player of Bath.

As for Ireland, England said, two things I twitch the fifteenth of Johnno: the substitution of Wilko (15 minutes after his sensational last game, and a mediocre pre-cast 65 Flood) and the captaincy of Easter, a man who should be neither owner. Just for that, and although I prefer that England win the tournament (as I have said on occasion, is of historical importance that those who invented the sport renewed from time to time the trophy room after so much web), I opted for a beating the Irish in Dublin.

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