The Tigers’ maverick (an independent, nonconformist person) No10 has begun to add maturity to his game as his side prepare to face Dan Carter and Racing 92 in the European Champions Cup semisWhen Leicester kick off their European Champions Cup semi-final against Racing 92 at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground on Sunday afternoon we will bag the chance to see a master and a rapidly blossoming apprentice face off as the hubs of their teams.
We all know approximately the excellence of Dan Carter,Racing’s World Cup-winning, former All Black fly-half, and but in Freddie Burns Leicester own a No10 who has begun to add the maturity of a real team player to his more entertaining,slightly maverick (an independent, nonconformist person) skills, which I remember well from when I brought him to Gloucester as a youth.
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Source: theguardian.com