Summary
IT IS surely the dream of every No 14 or No 11 to fix his opposite number in the e y e before sprinting round him and diving into the corner for the classic winger's try.
These breathtaking scores have been the currency of the great wing three quarters of the generations. Think of the likes of Gerald Davies, John Kirwan, David Campese and Jonah Lomu and inevitably there comes to mind the blurred image of a flying speedster and a floundering opponent.See the full content of this document
Extract
Cool Cat Sackey Is a Red-Hot Finisher
That is neither how Paul Sackey views his trade nor, for that matter, his life.
'It is not just the outside break,' said Sackey. 'It is the job of the winger to score ...See the full content of this document
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