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    @gollum said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    Most of our centres have not tended to be x-factor creators, they've tended to be rock solid positional guys who defend well, read plays well & know when to pass & when to hold. Super Rugby sure, its x-factor as far as the eye can see, but as soon as the tests roll round the selectors select guys a mile from the X Factor template.

    We dont create tries with x-factor, we create tries because 15 guys can catch & pass at the right time, or know to throw a skip. A huge number of our tries are were we create a yard of space out wide & 4 guys pass fast & accutately to each other to hit it. That happens 10-1 v SBW throwing one behind his back.

    I can see Proctor getting a chance later this year as he has that "does the basics well" vibe. But more often than not the most outrageously talented guys available haven't had much of a sniff, not just recently, but way back too - Eroni Clarke, Norm Berryman, Rene Ranger, Regan KIng, they lost out at times to, on the face of it, some pretty bland guys who were outstanding at the basics. When Nonu was passing off the deck every 5 seconds he got dropped, as a great he just ran hard & threw very good passes. Then they replaced him with Crotty. The definition of "does the basics well"

    That's why I reckon Buckman will get selected. At test level you want a guy who has a great rugby brain, low error rate and excellent decision-making. Despite looking like something you'd find sleeping on a park bench, Buckman has all those qualities. Plenty of competition though. I'd be very surprised if Proctor was selected.

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    @gollum said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    Most of our centres have not tended to be x-factor creators, they've tended to be rock solid positional guys who defend well, read plays well & know when to pass & when to hold. Super Rugby sure, its x-factor as far as the eye can see, but as soon as the tests roll round the selectors select guys a mile from the X Factor template.

    We dont create tries with x-factor, we create tries because 15 guys can catch & pass at the right time, or know to throw a skip. A huge number of our tries are were we create a yard of space out wide & 4 guys pass fast & accutately to each other to hit it. That happens 10-1 v SBW throwing one behind his back.

    I can see Proctor getting a chance later this year as he has that "does the basics well" vibe. But more often than not the most outrageously talented guys available haven't had much of a sniff, not just recently, but way back too - Eroni Clarke, Norm Berryman, Rene Ranger, Regan KIng, they lost out at times to, on the face of it, some pretty bland guys who were outstanding at the basics. When Nonu was passing off the deck every 5 seconds he got dropped, as a great he just ran hard & threw very good passes. Then they replaced him with Crotty. The definition of "does the basics well"

    I agree with you. The X-factor I was referring to was concerning the bench only. ALB, SBW and Crotty are obvious selections for me.

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    X-Factor is overrated.

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    Has Fekitoa signed for next year ?

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    @kiwiinmelb I don't think so.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    X-Factor is overrated.

    Settle down Domehead.

    Anyway, most players considered not to have x factor have massive x factor and guys who are considered to have x factor get their steadyness downplayed even when they're steady.

    @SammyC I think the comments from Billy Tell might suggest Proctor is underrated.

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    @ACT-Crusader Ability to break the advantage line isn't.

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    @Nepia said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    @ACT-Crusader said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    X-Factor is overrated.

    Settle down Domehead.

    Anyway, most players considered not to have x factor have massive x factor and guys who are considered to have x factor get their steadyness downplayed even when they're steady.

    @SammyC I think the comments from Billy Tell might suggest Proctor is underrated.

    I always read X factor as "this guy is shithouse, but I really like him"

    IE if a guy is great defensively, has great hands, can kick, is good under the high ball, can flat pass both ways, has a good motor, has good pace, people say "Ben Smith guy is great defensively, has great hands, can kick, is good under the high ball, can flat pass both ways, has a good motor, has good pace!" when justifying picking him.

    If a guy has the brain of a fricking headless chook, rushes up in D, drops half his passes & tosses every second offload to the opposition or the ground but once a Super game breaks 5 tackles before throwing it into touch so gets the crowd up on their feet they say "He's an X-Factor player!" to justify picking him.

    Unless you are Justin Marshall & someone goes "do you like him Justin?" & you go "Whooom-PAH! X-Factor! Nisbo! BOOMPF!". Which means "I have watched him play & made a detailed study I lack the words to express, but yes"

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    @No-Quarter said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    @MN5 said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    Umaga
    McCallister
    Smith
    Mauger

    No room for Bunce or Little?

    Taylor and Pokere

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    Ben Smith is a massive x-factor player, he makes exciting breaks regularly and some of his high ball takes are crazily skillful.

    Not sure when x-factor became an insult.

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    @Kirwan said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    Ben Smith is a massive x-factor player, he makes exciting breaks regularly and some of his high ball takes are crazily skillful.

    Not sure when x-factor became an insult.

    When you're from Canterbury and nobody has any ... 🎣

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    @booboo said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    @Kirwan said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    Ben Smith is a massive x-factor player, he makes exciting breaks regularly and some of his high ball takes are crazily skillful.

    Not sure when x-factor became an insult.

    When you're from Canterbury and nobody has any ... 🎣

    Are you fucking serious? Thorne, Blackadder, Ralph... shall I go on?

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    @Tim said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    @ACT-Crusader Ability to break the advantage line isn't.

    Exactly. I wouldn't class those types of players as x-factor.

    Not sure why Nepia has thrown the toys out of the pram....

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    @Crazy-Horse said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    @booboo said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    @Kirwan said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    Ben Smith is a massive x-factor player, he makes exciting breaks regularly and some of his high ball takes are crazily skillful.

    Not sure when x-factor became an insult.

    When you're from Canterbury and nobody has any ... 🎣

    Are you fucking serious? Thorne, Blackadder, Ralph... shall I go on?

    This retort almost made me spit out my beer. So good.

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  • NepiaN Offline
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    @ACT-Crusader said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    @Tim said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    @ACT-Crusader Ability to break the advantage line isn't.

    Exactly. I wouldn't class those types of players as x-factor.

    Not sure why Nepia has thrown the toys out of the pram....

    Haha, I just feel that you and John Mitchell underrate x factor.

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    #108

    My money would be on Crotty, ALB, SBW and Fekitoa being "the four" injury permitting. However it wouldn't surprise me to see Rieko Ioane in the squad also given Dagg, NMS and Naholo are all currently injured and may not get much rugby before the Lions arrive.

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    And why not ALB, SBW, Crotty and Jordie B ? The AB need a reliable goalkicker and Jordie could be the answer.

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    @cgrant can't kick many goals from the bench/stands.

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    @Bones His goal kicking is also untested under test match pressure. He'll probably be good under those conditions, but you never know until you try ...

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    @Tim said in Your 4 midfielders for the Lions:

    @Bones His goal kicking is also untested under test match pressure. He'll probably be good under those conditions, but you never know until you try ...

    Not only that he's a shoe in for an all time AB 'tall XV'

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