Quote Mr Bliss="Mr Bliss"Could we say that Miller and possibly Hampshire are good second fiddles but need a someone to run the show like Broughy'"
Second fiddle seems unnecessarily negative - they're different players. Broughy is an old school scrum half, and probably one of the finest exponents of that dying art in the SL era - an era which has produced alarmingly few genuine world class SH's. Miller is a modern, running stand-off, usually a bloody good one, who benefits hugely from Broughy's ability to spot a play and set it up.
Hampshire is a bit betwixt and between - he's certainly nowhere near Brough and is perhaps close to Miller in terms of the more modern interpretation of the interchangeable 6 & 7 - what I believe the Aussies have christened the 5/8.
In an ideal world, Brough & Miller are probably our best combination in that they complement each other very will; Brough and Hampshire would also work but not as well - but for me, Hampshire and Miller is just two players who are too similar, and neither brings out the others strengths.