R.B.A wrote:I'm a massive Tom Briscoe fan. I love seeing him with the ball in space but his all-round game hasnt developed enough in the past 3 years to be considered a potential international centre. I fear that we wont see him given the opportunity at club level to prove himself either.
In terms of the Yeaman/Welham argument, i think Welham wins hands down but i suppose as a Robin i would. Yeaman will get my support on saturday though and i think he will impress at the KC against a limited Kiwi threequarter line. However, i will allow myself a quiet grumble if he plays like he did last week.
I don't see where welham wins "hands down" to be honest. Obviously macnamanra feels the same and I doubt any non rovers supporting rugby fan would be of the same opinion.
welham may well go one to be a better centre than yeaman but he currently isn't. His defence is awful (I know some sap will come out with the old "justin told him to come charging out of the line" excuse, but I doubt he told him to completely miss the man he was charging at on so many occasions).
I don'tactually believe either yeaman or welham are particularly good centres and if we had any decent English ones then neither would be even considered for the international team.
As for Briscoe, I think he'll be devastating at centre when he finally makes the switch there but at 21 he has plenty of time left to move inside