The British and Irish Lions tour of Australia 2025
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Maybe someone can explain to me but I don't see it with Lowe. For me he's just a slightly above average finisher who benefits disproportionately from playing for very good teams. Poleople say that he's got a big boot but every time he kicks it I'm reminded of Hugo Soithwell (about whom people said similar), slightly moshit and end over end down the middle on a fairly low trajectory.
Basically there's a host of wings that id have picked ahead of him, but coaches seem to love him.
I also think that loose head looks like a weakness that the Australians can exploit.
Basically there's a host of wings that id have picked ahead of him, but coaches seem to love him.
I also think that loose head looks like a weakness that the Australians can exploit.
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Agree about Lowe but that might be because I also find him to be one of the most annoying people ever to be shat into life.
Also, being Scottish I'm gutted for Graham who would've been pushing for a test starting place if I was choosing.
Do the Wallabies have a front row that can exploit weaknesses in others? That wouldn't be a traditional strength of theirs but I haven't seen any Aussie rugby for years so it's a genuine question.
Also, being Scottish I'm gutted for Graham who would've been pushing for a test starting place if I was choosing.
Do the Wallabies have a front row that can exploit weaknesses in others? That wouldn't be a traditional strength of theirs but I haven't seen any Aussie rugby for years so it's a genuine question.
It was so much easier to blame Them. It was bleakly depressing to think They were Us. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.
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Lowe is a flat track bully, absolutely useless in defence
Good finisher that's it
Good finisher that's it
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I don't know. His kicking game is good and he's got a knack for creating something from nothing, whether it is a 50-22, a handoff, or an offload. Wouldn't have him above Graham but he's got something about him.
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You could say that Van derMerwe falls into the same category. I'd have Graham ahead of both, and a test starter with Freeman, though one would have to play on the "wrong" wing.paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 5:45 pm Lowe is a flat track bully, absolutely useless in defence
Good finisher that's it
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Duhan is less skillful and zero kicking gameSpiffy wrote: ↑Sun May 11, 2025 3:46 pmYou could say that Van derMerwe falls into the same category. I'd have Graham ahead of both, and a test starter with Freeman, though one would have to play on the "wrong" wing.paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 5:45 pm Lowe is a flat track bully, absolutely useless in defence
Good finisher that's it
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And I would say is much more a big game player than a flat track bully. His best performances tend to come against the big boys.paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sun May 11, 2025 4:12 pmDuhan is less skillful and zero kicking gameSpiffy wrote: ↑Sun May 11, 2025 3:46 pmYou could say that Van derMerwe falls into the same category. I'd have Graham ahead of both, and a test starter with Freeman, though one would have to play on the "wrong" wing.paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sat May 10, 2025 5:45 pm Lowe is a flat track bully, absolutely useless in defence
Good finisher that's it
Lowe is hard to assess because he’s so untypical of a winger, especially in comparison to Graham who is in the Kolbe/Arendse mould, but begrudgingly have to accept he is a very useful player/option to have.
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It's a while since duhan has turned in a match winning performanceMikey Brown wrote: ↑Sun May 11, 2025 5:14 pmAnd I would say is much more a big game player than a flat track bully. His best performances tend to come against the big boys.
Lowe is hard to assess because he’s so untypical of a winger, especially in comparison to Graham who is in the Kolbe/Arendse mould, but begrudgingly have to accept he is a very useful player/option to have.
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I guess so, but the bar for Duhan is different to a lot of players. Virtually nobody is doing what he has done vs England (for example) in recent years.paddy no 11 wrote: ↑Sun May 11, 2025 5:44 pmIt's a while since duhan has turned in a match winning performanceMikey Brown wrote: ↑Sun May 11, 2025 5:14 pmAnd I would say is much more a big game player than a flat track bully. His best performances tend to come against the big boys.
Lowe is hard to assess because he’s so untypical of a winger, especially in comparison to Graham who is in the Kolbe/Arendse mould, but begrudgingly have to accept he is a very useful player/option to have.
He had a quiet-ish 6 nations on the attacking front, but I was very impressed with how he’s rounding out his game. Occasionally even executing a good pass or looking convincing under a high ball.
This isn’t in any way suggesting he’s a perfect or undroppable player.
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Not really British or Oirish though?
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Do you feel like there’s anything left in that debate that’s worth redoing?
Those are the eligible players that Farrell has chosen, not sure what else there is to say really.
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i still think it stinks, if that is any help?