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Watch: Five minutes of Christian Cullen destroying the Springboks and Wallabies in his prime
By RugbyPass
RugbyPass is bringing back some old school memories to feed your rugby diet during this time without rugby. Watch five minutes of All Black fullback Christian Cullen destroying the Springboks and Wallabies during his Tri-Nations career from 1996-2002 during his prime.
Cullen remains one of the greatest players of all time and one of the most fondly remembered stars of the professional era. His international career was brief by today's standards but sixty percent of RugbyPass fans still voted Cullen as the greatest fullback ever.
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Reiko should be the dual winger guy as he should be used to playing either side given he's had to do both at 13 (pass and step left/right).
Maybe he has such a bad preference that that's why he's not a good center?
Go to commentsAgreed. And I don't have much more to say on it, but I had been having one thought that sprang to mind at the tail of this discussion, and that is that it's not all about Razor.
It's not about any coach being "right". I think a lot of selections can become defense and while it doesn't really apply here I really enjoyed that Andy Farrell just gave into the public demands and changed out his team for the change that had been asked for. Like why not? This is the countries team, keep them engaged. The whole reason i've only just finished watching the game was because I wasn't interested in watching any of the selected players against a team like Italy (still actually enjoyed the first half with the contest Italy made of it).
Faz leap frogs a younger half back into start. He hands the golden child the game over July's golden child. He gives an old winger a go, a new flanker and hooker. None of them really did any good, certainly not enough to suggest they should have been promoted above others, but who cares? You won, and you gave the country what they wanted, that's all that matters after all. It's for the country, not the one in charge who thinks they have to have their own pied piper tune playing.
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