EDIT: Whoever plays 9 is only caretaking the position anyway, Dan Robson will make the breakthrough at Glaws next year and is a top talent, just as quick as Youngs, good passer from the floor or in open play, he's a good 10 as well which means he can be much more involved in the build up rather than just hanging back waiting for the breakdown.
Quote from: paul_e on June 11, 2012, 07:18:58 PMEDIT: Whoever plays 9 is only caretaking the position anyway, Dan Robson will make the breakthrough at Glaws next year and is a top talent, just as quick as Youngs, good passer from the floor or in open play, he's a good 10 as well which means he can be much more involved in the build up rather than just hanging back waiting for the breakdown.He's the fella who is playing 9 for the Under 20's in South Africa at the moment isn't he?. Was impressed with his sniping the other day in the first game. He plays for Glaws so he has no chance of being picked for England :-).I know people on here aren't the greatest fan of twitter, but I am following two Rugby journos who are on tour and certainly one of them believes that Joseph will start on Saturday and I am presuming that it will alongside Tuilagi with Flood at 10. We will see anyway.Under 20's vs the Boks tonight at 5.45pm, so let's see if we can get a bit of revenge for last Saturday?
[quote author=paul_e .The other one to watch tonight is Billy Vunipola, he's the most powerful back row I've seen for his age, saw him flatten tonga'huia with a hand off last year.Yes I have been keeping an eye out for him over the past couple of months since you mentioned him. I tweeted this journalist that I follow and said I thought he was good, he mentioned a weight problem. Well, he can always shift the weight, but his handling skills will always be right up there. Interestingly he is playing at 6 instead of 8, so will be good to see what he does there.On Sky+ so will watch when I get home .
I also think moving forward that Barrett should be second in line as a replacement behind Tuilagi.