ComeOnYouUll wrote:Anybody going to admit that they were wrong to call for him to be dropped for the semi final?
It's not a case of being right or wrong.
Based on recent form and the relative success of Kelly/Connor it was up until yesterday a valid call to drop him.
No one envisaged how good he would play yesterday and he fully justified his place in the team.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing isn't it but certainly not an excuse to gloat or ask for people to apologise.
Sneyd was excellent yesterday and that probably is the most frustrating thing about him.
We all know he is capable but replicating consistently is now the next challenge for him.
He could be easily better than Gale and the England scrum half based on what we saw against Leeds but he is too diamond and rocks right now.