
Comparison of average number of caps in Summer Series Squads
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Comparison of average number of caps in Summer Series Squads
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Re: Comparison of average number of caps in Summer Series Squads
Mind, I'd say that's a bit of a function that you haven't taken many absolute newbies with you. South Africa have got a 43 man-squad (for some reason) and 8 of them are uncapped, which is bringing down their average massively.
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Re: Comparison of average number of caps in Summer Series Squads
Aging for what though? For the next RWC theres only a couple of players who are obviously in decline. I expect a good number to retire after that (or maybe the next Lions tour) which would include the likes of Faletau and Tipuric.
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Re: Comparison of average number of caps in Summer Series Squads
Take out AWJ and Biggar from the squad and you bring the average down by a fair margin. As you say lies, damned lies and newspaper statistics!Puja wrote:Mind, I'd say that's a bit of a function that you haven't taken many absolute newbies with you. South Africa have got a 43 man-squad (for some reason) and 8 of them are uncapped, which is bringing down their average massively.
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