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Temporarily slipped my mind.

 

Guess it depends on opposition and tactics.

 

From what I know of Beasley he is pacey, will beat a man and look to hit the bye line. Will be useful for breaking down stubborn defences when teams have men behind the ball, but also for fast counter attacking.

 

McCulloch might be more useful for a more solid traditional flat four and can also play upfront. I guess it depends what WS has in mind for LMc?

 

As far as i know Beasley can play left or right wing,left being his favourite

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