sean long ends international career
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Re: sean long ends internation...
like he'll be missed- not! one good game i saw him play- then he's emotionally shattered with nothin to give- ponce!
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Re: sean long ends interna...
He was unfortunate to be injured on many occasions when he should have represented GB-and boy did we miss him!
He is without doubt the best (GB) scrum half of his generation and has proved time and again (whilst sitting at home counting his medals) what utter folly it was to let him go to Widnes.
He has blotted his copy book a few times, especially the disgraceful exit from the tri-nations, but there is no denying that we could have done with him while we have had to put up with the Clinchs' of this world.
He is without doubt the best (GB) scrum half of his generation and has proved time and again (whilst sitting at home counting his medals) what utter folly it was to let him go to Widnes.
He has blotted his copy book a few times, especially the disgraceful exit from the tri-nations, but there is no denying that we could have done with him while we have had to put up with the Clinchs' of this world.
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Re: sean long ends interna...
[quote]Doveoverdave posted:
He was unfortunate to be injured on many occasions when he should have represented GB-and boy did we miss him!
He is without doubt the best (GB) scrum half of his generation and has proved time and again (whilst sitting at home counting his medals) what utter folly it was to let him go to Widnes.
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Just what I would have said too.
He picked up some pretty bad injuries, just prior to test matches when he was on top form. Had he played in those matches/series, IMO, peoples opinion of his international ability would not be the same.
He was unfortunate to be injured on many occasions when he should have represented GB-and boy did we miss him!
He is without doubt the best (GB) scrum half of his generation and has proved time and again (whilst sitting at home counting his medals) what utter folly it was to let him go to Widnes.
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Just what I would have said too.
He picked up some pretty bad injuries, just prior to test matches when he was on top form. Had he played in those matches/series, IMO, peoples opinion of his international ability would not be the same.