Mcguane>Bower. He plays KPP on better opponents every week. If he got the chance to play as a recieving flanker, I'm sure he'd do a decent job of it too
and here i was thinking there was some sort of consensus on several threads about mcguane not being a kp.so hes a kp now. or should i say again so what kpds is he in front of.he must be right up there apparently he plays on all the good players.
Read the post Claw. The poster didn't say he should be a KPP - just that he has been playing as a KPP. A big difference. I discussed that very thing yesterday - the Wallace regime's ineptitude saw him forced to play that role even though it meant he was boxing out of his weight division many times. Apples for apples.
geez i have to be a mind reader now. i read the post and he didnt say he wasnt a kpp. in fact the inference was he was. how did it go oh yeah. he plays kp on better players every week.
i still dont see anywhere your assertion that people on here dont think mcguane a kp.
lets simplify this. the rfc has played all of moore, mcguane, and thursfield in the key posts. my opinion is only one of those players could become a long term kp for us who regularly meets the required standard.and imo hes also in the gun.
its also my opinion only one has the tools to be a decent tall running defender and he too needs to extract a digit.
it leaves one out in the cold because he doesnt have the tools to do either at the required standard even though he has put together some good games as a kp. no money for guessing who is out in the cold imo.
to make it even more simple all three of mcguane moore and thursfield cannot play in the one team as negating kpds.especially not if post gourdis and rance are to get games.
imo rance mcguane and gourdis are the last ones you want with ball in hand coming out of the backline. even if all three were half dcent kicks and they are not they still lack precision and penetration with their footkills. they just dont stack up to other players in this regard and they are part of a problem that has plagued the club for far to long.