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Published 18:33 3 Feb 2017 GMT
"He (Murray) expects them to pressure him around that area (box-kick). “For us it's about making sure that we cope with that pressure and we perform, and for him in particular that he's able to perform his role and we make sure that we get a good enough platform for him to get his box-kick or his pass off well."It is natural that for a scrum-half to execute their box-kicks then they need protection from their pack, you get that in rugby at all levels.
However, with Best admitting that pressure is expected, you get the sense that this topic would have come up on a few occasions over the past two weeks, regardless of the managers and players' reluctance to speak about the issue.
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