Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Condolence Letters From A Church

a gap called Hape

VI Nations
After reaching the analysis, focusing specifically on the champion, lost in sweet and sour sensations. There are controversial, but not always uniform, as compared to Johnson or Flood critics also there is a greater or lesser number of defenders. However, at one point there is consensus, or at least it seems so far: Shontayne Hape (pronounced 'Japi', not 'jéip') can not play for England. Former Rugby League player has had to face in this tournament with full confidence of Johnson, who has ranked as the holder in the 5 games played, and if I remember correctly has played every minute. The balance of such confidence has been very scarce, we could say that almost zero. Hape has done nothing, he can not tackle, defend bad the line is poorly understood and poorly with their partners in the center and more so with the media. To make matters worse, he can not face the rival line, Always drain the crash and its offensive capability is quite limited. Has not made a single game presentable, but what perpetrated against Ireland on Saturday has opened all eyes (except for Johnno, for now) on the desirability of substitution or even a lack of any future call. Options are in England to cover that position. To begin with, is his countryman (New Zealand) Riki Flutey, who has played with Johnson and who has returned from injury. Indeed, it has proven to be a player much more solvent (which was selected in 2009 for the Lions tour in South Africa is a prestigious seal to prove it.) More options: a player I like, South Africa Brad Barritt , relentless defense (is South African and therefore plate like a flanker), very seriously, and also not bad cuandole loose touch attack (uns weeks ago put a man drop to his victory Sarria Franklin's Garden). Unprecedented in the selection so far, it has played several games with the Saxons. I also believe that Simpson-Daniel, Turner Hall or Anthony Allen (Manu Tuilagi may not be still like to hold on the fifteenth day of the Rose), are likely more reliable than Hape. The legendary

Martin Corry has come to the fore these days to join criticism of Hape. Speaking appeared in the Guardian , Corry suggests another option I've raised before in this blog and Oval Ball: Wilko the great plays of 12 . No sense wasting the good form of Wilkinson, given that he has already played in that position. If Johnson prefers to rely on Flood to the open position would be a good decision to relocate to Wilko's first center. Another option would be reversed: Wilko Flood 10 and 12, as he also played in this position before (in Newcastle, when he was in the shadow of Wilko precisely, but I also remember a game selection.)

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