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Too good to leave off a roster, not good enough to be a lock in a team's best 7 (plus wouldn't be all that cheap as the 8th or 9th player). He has to take the opportunities where ever that might be.
Yep, I'll complete the hat trick of "streaky"
That, and his ambition >> his ability, resulting in rare heroics but more often just bad-percentage decisions.
Never a superstar, but he seems to be a good locker room guy, so it is a bit of a surprise that he has moved around so much. Worse players have had long stints at single clubs.
NZ didn't retain him as they scored him cheaply and then he wanted a payrise to re-sign based on his performances and the club didn't have the money so they were forced to let him sign elsewhere.
It was nothing to do with Rhys or his ability or attitude.