chaminda_00
Hall of Fame Member
Meh, read somewhere he played blindside and it was just a number thing that he has six on his back. Doesn't really matter they will figure it out, not that big of a deal.Pienaar was an openside flanker.
Meh, read somewhere he played blindside and it was just a number thing that he has six on his back. Doesn't really matter they will figure it out, not that big of a deal.Pienaar was an openside flanker.
lol you got one back on me. Was hoping to re-unite him and Jones. Oh well plenty of good locks left.The man to wear my Number 4 will be the "Moose"
Robin Brooke younger brother of Zinzan, who actually played more tests than zinny did.
Haha, bout time tolol you got one back on me. Was hoping to re-unite him and Jones. Oh well plenty of good locks left.
You need to wait for Dale, as he hasn't picked his last winger yet and could still pick on of those two.Wings
Peter Jackson (England #14)
Tony O'Reilly (Ireland #11)
Solid, will take one of Scottish rugby's great unsung heroes for my outside centre then: Alan Tait. Another ex-league player (started in union, went pro & returned to the senior code when it went "open" after 95) who had an amazing eye for a gap and (unlike a lot of NH three-quarters) instinctively ran for space rather than taking contact. Was fast enough to be selected on the wing for the Lions in 1997 too; his decisive try in the first test is one of my favourite rugby memories.You got two picks mate
FB 15 Josh Lewsey
RW 14 Jason Robinson
OC 12 Mike Tindall
IC 13 Will Greenwood
LW 11 Ben Cohen
FH 10 Jonny Wilkinson
SH 9 Matt Dawson
N8 8 Lawrence Dallaglio
OF 7 Neil Back
BF 6 Richard Hill
RL 5 Ben Kay
LL 4 Martin Johnson (c)
TP 3 Phil Vickery
HK 2 Steve Thompson
LP 1 Trevor Woodman