Talk:Andrew Sheridan

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Just two small points.... 'He works as a bricklayer'? Surely the man is a professional rugby player and not a brickie. I know he 'studies' bricklaying as a hobby according to an interview I saw however I doubt he is a professional bricklayer. Can the author substanciate that fact.

Second point.... 'His one man demolition' of the Australian front row is a little non NPOV. The Aussie scrum that tour was particulary bad. Thats not to saw AS didnt perform magnificently, however there were two other players up front with him lets not forget. I notice that the article that features his scrumaging prowess so strongly doesnt go onto mention his performance for Sale (Vs Munster for example) or his six nations games that season. He didnt perform nearly so well then and the article might be better served by highlighting AS's youth and potential as opposed to one good performance against an unusally weak Australian front row. Adam777 22:17, 27 May 2006 (UTC)

An Australian Front row that the Welsh completely murdered the following weekend, a weekened where Sheridan failed to make an impression agianst the All Blacks.