Originally posted by finbar 
It hadn't occurred to me - and it should've, because they're the middle men - but the centres could well be a key to the dislocation. You can get centres thinking and playing more like forwards, you can get centres doing the same as backs. Our best centres in recent times - Timmy Horan and Jason Little - were out and out backs. Stirling Mortlock - our best centre now - is another pure back. Umaga of the ABs is yet another. Indeed, Kafer and Howard think and play like backs. Very interesting food for thought.
	It hadn't occurred to me - and it should've, because they're the middle men - but the centres could well be a key to the dislocation. You can get centres thinking and playing more like forwards, you can get centres doing the same as backs. Our best centres in recent times - Timmy Horan and Jason Little - were out and out backs. Stirling Mortlock - our best centre now - is another pure back. Umaga of the ABs is yet another. Indeed, Kafer and Howard think and play like backs. Very interesting food for thought.
 
							
						 Lets face it we all want to see this.
 Lets face it we all want to see this.






 And I realise that Kiwis often tend use that word rather flippantly in their every day vocabulary, but here I intend it to its fullest meaning, along the lines of 'phenomenal', and 'tremendous'.  There was several times where I felt tingles travelling up and down my spine - has anyone ever had that?  It's bloody freaky I tell you.
 And I realise that Kiwis often tend use that word rather flippantly in their every day vocabulary, but here I intend it to its fullest meaning, along the lines of 'phenomenal', and 'tremendous'.  There was several times where I felt tingles travelling up and down my spine - has anyone ever had that?  It's bloody freaky I tell you.
 
 
 I'll keep this simple. In order to run decoys, you need to have an organised backline.
 I'll keep this simple. In order to run decoys, you need to have an organised backline. 
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