25 tackles, 13 runs and 138m against Toulouse after a two week injury absence. How does he do it?
Faz, in my view, is one of our greats.
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Re: Faz
I think hes been outstanding all his career….. an even better servant than lockers
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Re: Faz
I think he needs to have a word with Bateman about the lines he's running. I was low down in the east stand on Friday, and you can see Faz looking for the gap when he sets off. Then you watch Bateman and he just runs at the defender and tries to shrug him off.
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Re: Faz
They're two very different types of second rows though. Faz always looks to come back on the inside arc which I'm guessing can be frustrating as hell for the winger and centre outside him sometimes. Early in his career he was pretty frustrating to watch at times because he would seemingly never pass the ball. He's become very good at hitting good lines at speed now though and his engine is outstanding.First Try Tickle wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 1:21 pm I think he needs to have a word with Bateman about the lines he's running. I was low down in the east stand on Friday, and you can see Faz looking for the gap when he sets off. Then you watch Bateman and he just runs at the defender and tries to shrug him off.