I am not sorry that we have moved on from Api, as I think what he did last year was quite disruptive and not consistent with the culture being built.
However, I initially thought he would be easy to replace. But watching him closely last weekend, what struck me is the length and quality of distribution from the ground and defence (both technique and line speed). Ironically I think Kenny can do the same in attack that Api provides, but he does not offer the same as Api in these two areas. I think there is going to be more of a drop-off in performance than I initially thought if we run with Mitch.