Quote: Dux "I've been critical of LMS, but, whatever his motivations, I don't think anyone can reasonably question his effort this year. What bothers me about him these days is that he has plenty of good qualities, but he has shortcomings in whichever of the positions he tends to play in. He's not grizzly and tough enough to be a genuine out-and-out prop. Physically he's most suited to second row, where his size and pace should make him a real strike threat, but his obsession with cutting inside and running laterally back the middle (this, I suspect, is where a lot of his tackle busts come from) both limits his own effectiveness and starves the players outside him of possession. That leaves loose forward, but we have quite a few of those, and, if managed correctly, Savelio could turn out to be one of the best in the country. So I'm struggling to think of convincing reasons to hold on to LMS.'"
Quote: Dux "I've been critical of LMS, but, whatever his motivations, I don't think anyone can reasonably question his effort this year. What bothers me about him these days is that he has plenty of good qualities, but he has shortcomings in whichever of the positions he tends to play in. He's not grizzly and tough enough to be a genuine out-and-out prop. Physically he's most suited to second row, where his size and pace should make him a real strike threat, but his obsession with cutting inside and running laterally back the middle (this, I suspect, is where a lot of his tackle busts come from) both limits his own effectiveness and starves the players outside him of possession. That leaves loose forward, but we have quite a few of those, and, if managed correctly, Savelio could turn out to be one of the best in the country. So I'm struggling to think of convincing reasons to hold on to LMS.'"
KC sees him as a centre