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I've never been Trigg's biggest fan but one thing is very clear from our kiwi stock, they have skillz.
Not sure if any of you remember these instances from the Treviso game but it really does highlight the lack of a skills coach.
Hayden triggs acting scrum half in the oppo 22 sends a sweet pass from the base out to Noel Reid (I think), move continues.
Fergus McFadden acting scrum half in our half flings a wailing cat behind everyone.

The difference was scary, lumbering journeyman kiwi 2nd row v international winger.

The position of skills coach is still vacant, but the requirement is very apparent.
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We are hopeful with Bomber in situ. (OK we're not allowed call him that over here)
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johng wrote:We are hopeful with Bomber in situ. (OK we're not allowed call him that over here)
My granny's house in the East Wall was bombed by the Luftwaffe, I say its ok

@Peg it sure needs A coach working on it, Nathan White another one with sublime hands on the unlikeliest of bodies
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They can all do it. From Aaron Dundon to Andrew Goodman. It is inserted into them with their mothers milk.
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johng wrote:They can all do it. From Aaron Dundon to Andrew Goodman. It is inserted into them with their mothers milk.
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johng wrote:We are hopeful with Bomber in situ. (OK we're not allowed call him that over here)
A plane with a great history, we can only hope!
How about Dambuster?
Or Bouncer maybe?
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johng wrote:We are hopeful with Bomber in situ. (OK we're not allowed call him that over here)
Lancaster bomber is also a rather skilful manouvre involving tassels and boobs.
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Or just Burt
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What about Rimmer?
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