Quote galliant="galliant"If Burgess is as good as O'driscoll as you laughably claim then he would get in ahead of Barritt as BOD is in the top 3 centres of all time and Barritt isn't in the top 50, which proves you are talking poop. To be a world-class centre you need to be able to kick well, something that SB did twice and failed miserably, which also proves you are talking poop (if proof were needed).
You are like an 8 year old talking about his favourite comic-book hero
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You really don't like accuracy or reading much do you? I did not claim Burgess is as good as BOD. What I said was:
[i"What the former Union International players are really upset about is that in Burgess you have a Rugby League prop who in a very short space of time is able to do most of what they did at Union International level just as well. Now because it took a couple of Irish 3 years to learn how to play centre at test match level is rather the point. A top League International already has the key skills to make the switch quickly and as I say this is what has pricked their bubble. (Burgess he can also play at 6 too!)"[/i
Did you spot the difference this time? I do not think that anybody has suggested that Burgess is a world class centre just yet have they?
What was being discussed was; firstly the objections to his selection in the squad over some other centres that had not proven their worth consistently despite plenty of previous chances. And secondly the objections, mostly from those same sources, to his being on the bench and subsequently in the starting line up.
I have not sought to prove Burgess is the finished ticket or a World class centre. I think I have provided a strong case to show in each of the matches that he did not look out of place or let the team down as other more experienced players in fact did.
Did Burgess make a few errors - YES. Were those errors crucial or cost us points - NO.
Did other vastly more experienced players including the first choice inside centre make errors - YES. And were they crucial and cost points and a try - YES
Did Burgess restrict the "world class" Wales & Lions centre and stop him getting over the gain line - YES
Did this same vastly experienced Roberts & co stop Burgess crossing the gain line - NO
Did Burgess run a good dummy line and execute very well a training field move that led to our try - YES
Were England winning with the defence well intact when Burgess was substituted - YES
So Burgess, despite his lack of experience, in his International Union performances to date have shown he can tackle as well, cross the gain line as well, even offload effectively as both his opposite numbers and co centres. In fact on current form he should be starting at 12 before Barritt.
Our first choice inside centre Barritt is not exactly known as a good kicker is he? When Ford came on he put in two poor kicks that "failed miserably" (to use your term) and gave away possession at a time when we needed it. I also recall you would have selected him before Farrell remember?