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While Earls has done really well against a few sides this year, to justify what you state he needs to consistently perform against the top 5. Why do England write up their guys so quickly and set them up for failure. Kwagga is an example of someone with 2 WC medals, years of performance against top sides, top performing 7 s player and consistently impacts games. Earls has potential, so wait until he has done this again the top 5 sides for a few seasons.
If Kwagga Smith started regularly - ahead of Vermeulen and Wiese - he’d be hailed as the best modern day no. 6/7/8 in the world. Fact.
He can tackle. He can score tries. He can fetch. He can cover the wing and center. He can probably run the 100 in under 13 secs. He’s a shithouse. Player of the year in the Japanese League. World 7s player of the year once upon a time. Gold medalist. A machine.
Can someone write an article about him please? The man is a rare phenomenon. And a great template for a back rower of the future.