Do you think there is a categorical distinction between 'second playmaker' and 'runner' at FB? If the FB catches the ball, beats the first two defenders and offloads, which category best describes him? I'm just wondering what characteristics are most needed.Puja wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 12:25 pmI'd be very much in favour, although it would be pivoting to a different kind of full-back, as he's not a "second 10" like Furbank or MSmith. It's possible that Beatboxer now sees Dingwall at being capable at 12 as the second playmaker if the 10 gets buried, which would allow a running full-back, but I am concerned that we're going to see Slade at centre again.TheDasher wrote: ↑Thu Jun 12, 2025 11:05 am Arundell mainly played 15 on the way up right? The majority of his highlights reel videos on Youtube are with him at 15 I think. He scored that cracker vs Toulon and the cracker against Australia from the wing (not sure about the Toulon one actually, was he 14 or 15 that day?). Bearing in mind the strength in depth on the wings currently, I might look at him as a full-back; I think the counter-attacking/kick return element would be extremely exciting as would him joining the line in attack in the oppo 22. He won't be Steward under the high ball and probably won't kick like Mike Brown but I'd give it a go...
Bit of a kick in the teeth for Steward if we do pivot back to having a running 15, given he's worked so hard on developing his playmaking and standing in at 10 for Leicester. Not that it's not good for his overall development to've worked on that (especially improving his hands under pressure, which were godsawful before), but he'd be entitled to be a bit annoyed with the requirements for selection changing so rapidly.
Puja
For example, Furbank did NOT look the part originally but when he bulked up a bit while maintaining (or even raising?) his pace he suddenly looked the part without being a pseudo-10 like Goode or Smith.
Brown used to waltz past the first-up defenders and maybe fell down on distribution.
The FB has to field the high ball well and be a natural defender with pace and bite in the tackle. Steward does most of that (natural defender?). He has been accused of lacking top-end pace.
Smith is a brave tackler but looks vulnerable physically. My reluctance to see him at 15 relates mainly to his size.
Daly, IMO, was never a solid defensive option.
Arundell? If he has the defensive capacity, he has the gas and probably the hands.
If Slade tours, he provides 15 cover, I suppose, but I'd rather look elsewhere.
Carpenter has to be trusted to start with, doesn't he?