Sanderson said recently they've had to stop him doing too much work in the gym because he gets massive too easily. While he's clearly a big guy who can carry a fair amount, I think there's still a point where he's too big and exerting enough power to really challenge his tendons/ligaments past their ideal load. They haven't said what this was, but his last couple of big injuries were achilles and groin.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 1:32 pmsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 11:22 am Players talk about being sort of 'battle-hardened', like there's only so much you can prepare your body for the impacts of games, at a certain point only playing and getting hit trains your body in the right way.
Manu spends so much time on the sidelines that he can't possibly be in that state and then you start him in two of the most physical games of Sale's season before sending him into England camp and Eddie's notoriously tough training...
I also reckon he's a combo of too big for his frame and bearing the result of being used as a battering ram in senior rugby since he was 18 years old.
Have you seen pictures of Manu Tuilagi when he was playing for England u16s? He's always been massive. I think he's about 110kgs which is not excessive for his frame.
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Nearer 10 years, but anyway.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:54 am Yes, but he's cut three killer lines in three years for England so he's a shoo in.
I love the punishment handed out to Tom Youngs for abusing the ref - a reffing course and must officate some junior games. There should be a lot more of that
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That's pretty cool. First time I've seen them do thatSlick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 3:23 pmNearer 10 years, but anyway.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:54 am Yes, but he's cut three killer lines in three years for England so he's a shoo in.
I love the punishment handed out to Tom Youngs for abusing the ref - a reffing course and must officate some junior games. There should be a lot more of that
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Attending an academic course? Truly a cruel and unusual punishment for a Youngs brother.Slick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 3:23 pmNearer 10 years, but anyway.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:54 am Yes, but he's cut three killer lines in three years for England so he's a shoo in.
I love the punishment handed out to Tom Youngs for abusing the ref - a reffing course and must officate some junior games. There should be a lot more of that
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Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 4:05 pmAttending an academic course? Truly a cruel and unusual punishment for a Youngs brother.Slick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 3:23 pmNearer 10 years, but anyway.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:54 am Yes, but he's cut three killer lines in three years for England so he's a shoo in.
I love the punishment handed out to Tom Youngs for abusing the ref - a reffing course and must officate some junior games. There should be a lot more of that
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U20s for Scotland tomorrow. Same backline, with some rotation in the forwards. Quirke onto the bench. Looking forward to seeing Haffar if he makes it off the bench. He can be pretty fun to watch.
ENGLAND U20 XV
15 Orlando Bailey (Bath Rugby)
14 Deago Bailey (Bristol Rugby)
13 Jack Bates (Bristol Rugby)
12 Dan Lancaster (Leeds Tykes)
11 Arthur Relton (Exeter Chiefs)
10 Fin Smith (Worcester Warriors)
9 Jack van Poortvliet (Leicester Tigers) (C)
1 Phil Brantingham (Newcastle Falcons)
2 Sam Riley (Harlequins)
3 Harvey Kindell-Beaton (Saracens)
4 Ewan Richards (Bath Rugby)
5 Alex Groves (Bristol Bears)
6 Emeka Ilione (Leicester Tigers)
7 Lucas Brooke (London Irish)
8 Jack Clement (Gloucester Rugby)
REPLACEMENTS
16 John Stewart (Bath Rugby)
17 Tarek Haffar (London Irish)
18 Luke Green (London Irish)
19 Arthur Clark (Gloucester Rugby)
20 Harry Taylor (Gloucester Rugby)
21 Nahum Merigan (Bath Rugby)
22 Raffi Quirke (Sale Sharks)
23 Tommy Mathews (unattached)
24 Phil Cokanasiga (London Irish)
25 Tom Litchfield (Northampton Saints)
26 Charlie Atkinson (Wasps)
ENGLAND U20 XV
15 Orlando Bailey (Bath Rugby)
14 Deago Bailey (Bristol Rugby)
13 Jack Bates (Bristol Rugby)
12 Dan Lancaster (Leeds Tykes)
11 Arthur Relton (Exeter Chiefs)
10 Fin Smith (Worcester Warriors)
9 Jack van Poortvliet (Leicester Tigers) (C)
1 Phil Brantingham (Newcastle Falcons)
2 Sam Riley (Harlequins)
3 Harvey Kindell-Beaton (Saracens)
4 Ewan Richards (Bath Rugby)
5 Alex Groves (Bristol Bears)
6 Emeka Ilione (Leicester Tigers)
7 Lucas Brooke (London Irish)
8 Jack Clement (Gloucester Rugby)
REPLACEMENTS
16 John Stewart (Bath Rugby)
17 Tarek Haffar (London Irish)
18 Luke Green (London Irish)
19 Arthur Clark (Gloucester Rugby)
20 Harry Taylor (Gloucester Rugby)
21 Nahum Merigan (Bath Rugby)
22 Raffi Quirke (Sale Sharks)
23 Tommy Mathews (unattached)
24 Phil Cokanasiga (London Irish)
25 Tom Litchfield (Northampton Saints)
26 Charlie Atkinson (Wasps)
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It'll be interesting to see how they start this one. Without knowing much about this particular crop of Scots, they're not typically that strong at age group level, so I wouldn't expect our boys to find themselves in a hole as they did against France. The depth of that hole may possibly have brought the best out of them, though.
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Miles Reid has fracture something in his face, so he's gooooone from the England squad
Poor guy.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 11:27 am Miles Reid has fracture something in his face, so he's gooooone from the England squad
How could anyone tell?
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I think I heard that we beat them fairly comfortably in the behind closed door warm up. May have made that up and not sure it necessarily always translates to the real thing.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 11:19 am It'll be interesting to see how they start this one. Without knowing much about this particular crop of Scots, they're not typically that strong at age group level, so I wouldn't expect our boys to find themselves in a hole as they did against France. The depth of that hole may possibly have brought the best out of them, though.
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Yeah... without wishing to be unduly unkind, he's an odd looking chap. Cheeks and brows already look swollen.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 11:29 amPoor guy.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 11:27 am Miles Reid has fracture something in his face, so he's gooooone from the England squad
How could anyone tell?
Eddie will probably wait 'til after the Prem final to announce a replacement. Anyone called in now would have, what, 1 day of training? Certainly wouldn't be in the running for the Scotland A game this weekend given that Ludlam, Ludlow, Curry and Underhill are around.
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Pearce wasn't involved in either semi even as an AR, so maybe something is up with him.
The officials for the Sharks - Chiefs semi were astonishingly low tier.
Referee: Tom Foley
Assistant Referees: Jack Makepeace & Anthony Woodthorpe.
TMO: Craig Maxwell-Keys.
The ARs in particular are huge question marks. You'd have thought every single official in the semis could be one of the frontline refs, let alone the final.
Do they pick straws or something?
The officials for the Sharks - Chiefs semi were astonishingly low tier.
Referee: Tom Foley
Assistant Referees: Jack Makepeace & Anthony Woodthorpe.
TMO: Craig Maxwell-Keys.
The ARs in particular are huge question marks. You'd have thought every single official in the semis could be one of the frontline refs, let alone the final.
Do they pick straws or something?
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Pearce did the Championship finalsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:22 pm Pearce wasn't involved in either semi even as an AR, so maybe something is up with him.
The officials for the Sharks - Chiefs semi were astonishingly low tier.
Referee: Tom Foley
Assistant Referees: Jack Makepeace & Anthony Woodthorpe.
TMO: Craig Maxwell-Keys.
The ARs in particular are huge question marks. You'd have thought every single official in the semis could be one of the frontline refs, let alone the final.
Do they pick straws or something?
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Ah, missed that. If there is something wrong then it doesn't go that far back.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:38 pmPearce did the Championship finalsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 2:22 pm Pearce wasn't involved in either semi even as an AR, so maybe something is up with him.
The officials for the Sharks - Chiefs semi were astonishingly low tier.
Referee: Tom Foley
Assistant Referees: Jack Makepeace & Anthony Woodthorpe.
TMO: Craig Maxwell-Keys.
The ARs in particular are huge question marks. You'd have thought every single official in the semis could be one of the frontline refs, let alone the final.
Do they pick straws or something?
Is this one streamed anywhere do we know?Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:56 am U20s for Scotland tomorrow. Same backline, with some rotation in the forwards. Quirke onto the bench. Looking forward to seeing Haffar if he makes it off the bench. He can be pretty fun to watch.
ENGLAND U20 XV
15 Orlando Bailey (Bath Rugby)
14 Deago Bailey (Bristol Rugby)
13 Jack Bates (Bristol Rugby)
12 Dan Lancaster (Leeds Tykes)
11 Arthur Relton (Exeter Chiefs)
10 Fin Smith (Worcester Warriors)
9 Jack van Poortvliet (Leicester Tigers) (C)
1 Phil Brantingham (Newcastle Falcons)
2 Sam Riley (Harlequins)
3 Harvey Kindell-Beaton (Saracens)
4 Ewan Richards (Bath Rugby)
5 Alex Groves (Bristol Bears)
6 Emeka Ilione (Leicester Tigers)
7 Lucas Brooke (London Irish)
8 Jack Clement (Gloucester Rugby)
REPLACEMENTS
16 John Stewart (Bath Rugby)
17 Tarek Haffar (London Irish)
18 Luke Green (London Irish)
19 Arthur Clark (Gloucester Rugby)
20 Harry Taylor (Gloucester Rugby)
21 Nahum Merigan (Bath Rugby)
22 Raffi Quirke (Sale Sharks)
23 Tommy Mathews (unattached)
24 Phil Cokanasiga (London Irish)
25 Tom Litchfield (Northampton Saints)
26 Charlie Atkinson (Wasps)
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Yeah. England rugby Youtube and Facebook I believe.
Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:56 am U20s for Scotland tomorrow. Same backline, with some rotation in the forwards. Quirke onto the bench. Looking forward to seeing Haffar if he makes it off the bench. He can be pretty fun to watch.
ENGLAND U20 XV
15 Orlando Bailey (Bath Rugby)
14 Deago Bailey (Bristol Rugby)
13 Jack Bates (Bristol Rugby)
12 Dan Lancaster (Leeds Tykes)
11 Arthur Relton (Exeter Chiefs)
10 Fin Smith (Worcester Warriors)
9 Jack van Poortvliet (Leicester Tigers) (C)
1 Phil Brantingham (Newcastle Falcons)
2 Sam Riley (Harlequins)
3 Harvey Kindell-Beaton (Saracens)
4 Ewan Richards (Bath Rugby)
5 Alex Groves (Bristol Bears)
6 Emeka Ilione (Leicester Tigers)
7 Lucas Brooke (London Irish)
8 Jack Clement (Gloucester Rugby)
REPLACEMENTS
16 John Stewart (Bath Rugby)
17 Tarek Haffar (London Irish)
18 Luke Green (London Irish)
19 Arthur Clark (Gloucester Rugby)
20 Harry Taylor (Gloucester Rugby)
21 Nahum Merigan (Bath Rugby)
22 Raffi Quirke (Sale Sharks)
23 Tommy Mathews (unattached)
24 Phil Cokanasiga (London Irish)
25 Tom Litchfield (Northampton Saints)
26 Charlie Atkinson (Wasps)
Lanny Bomber's boy in the 12 shirt?
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Yep. The midfield were pretty quiet against France, so we'll hopefully see a little more from them tomorrow
(Copied my reply to the England rugby thread)Kawazaki wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:34 amNils Mordt declared and played for England 7s.
Melk, Du Plessis and Jouber all declared for England but didn't get picked. Jono Ross declared later.
Think only about 3 or 4 capped in the squad with no chance of ever playing for England.
My apologies, I forgot Mordt was a Saffer, though he wouldn't really be anyone's idea of an import. Still, you count him, so I shall: Saracens 12 to Sale's 11, then.
So Mordt played 7s, and Barritt and Botha played for England in XVs, the sport we're talking about. Jono Ross counts for both Sale & Saracens. Who is Melk? (edit: Oh, Melck. Vaguely remember him)
edit: Also IIRC it was years before Joubert was eligible, long after that 2011/12 period. Dunno about PdP.
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As far as I'm aware, most of them weren't qualified when they came over. 3 year residency poaches always feel dirty. Botha was here for ages, plugging away in the Championship while Barritt qualified through parentage iirc. Sets them aside from the likes of Joubert and Rhodes for me.
They may feel 'dirty' but players like Tuilagi, Barritt, the Vunipolas etc have been some of the finest players for England in the last decade. I've never seen a braver player in an England shirt than Brad Barritt either, regardless of where they were born.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:53 am As far as I'm aware, most of them weren't qualified when they came over. 3 year residency poaches always feel dirty.
Point is, the Sale team offers none of these potential benefits to England rugby by employing capped players.
Also, to be clear, I'm not at all comfortable with Sale turning into Soweto-of-the-North either. They're not making a big noise about it and haven't unceremoniously ended the careers of a bunch of players who deserved better, but I certainly think it's fair to be critical of them. I just know Brazil has decent punch technique.
Much like Saracens at the time it appears they're developing a bunch of good young talent there, even if Ashman is heading to the Scots. Langdon, Rodd, Quirke, Curry x2, Nield, Reed, James x2 (okay I only rate one of them) is strong work.
(Also would like to point out I didn't include Matt Stevens as a Saffer either...)
Much like Saracens at the time it appears they're developing a bunch of good young talent there, even if Ashman is heading to the Scots. Langdon, Rodd, Quirke, Curry x2, Nield, Reed, James x2 (okay I only rate one of them) is strong work.
(Also would like to point out I didn't include Matt Stevens as a Saffer either...)
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:50 am(Copied my reply to the England rugby thread)
My apologies, I forgot Mordt was a Saffer, though he wouldn't really be anyone's idea of an import. Still, you count him, so I shall: Saracens 12 to Sale's 11, then.
So Mordt played 7s, and Barritt and Botha played for England in XVs, the sport we're talking about. Jono Ross counts for both Sale & Saracens. Who is Melk?
edit: Also IIRC it was years before Joubert was eligible, long after that 2011/12 period. Dunno about PdP.
Counting in your head. Careful now.
Everyone's view on this is different. Certainly I view most ofthe likes of those guys as different to people like James Lowe or Riki Flutey. Less about place of birth and more about where you grew up & played your rugby. So Brad Barritt, having played for the Sharks & Emerging Springboks, is a different story to Manu Tuilagi.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:58 amThey may feel 'dirty' but players like Tuilagi, Barritt, the Vunipolas etc have been some of the finest players for England in the last decade. I've never seen a braver player in an England shirt than Brad Barritt either, regardless of where they were born.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:53 am As far as I'm aware, most of them weren't qualified when they came over. 3 year residency poaches always feel dirty.
Point is, the Sale team offers none of these potential benefits to England rugby by employing capped players.
Barritt was at the time an excellent defensive centre and one of the bravest, though I suspect were he not a Saracen you'd acknowledge that his attacking game was lacking for an international centre. At the time he was the best option.
Shall we revisit your "three times as many Saffers" claim or do you just want to pretend that you never said that?Kawazaki wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 10:00 amJM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:50 am(Copied my reply to the England rugby thread)
My apologies, I forgot Mordt was a Saffer, though he wouldn't really be anyone's idea of an import. Still, you count him, so I shall: Saracens 12 to Sale's 11, then.
So Mordt played 7s, and Barritt and Botha played for England in XVs, the sport we're talking about. Jono Ross counts for both Sale & Saracens. Who is Melk?
edit: Also IIRC it was years before Joubert was eligible, long after that 2011/12 period. Dunno about PdP.
Counting in your head. Careful now.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 10:03 amShall we revisit your "three times as many Saffers" claim or do you just want to pretend that you is never said that?Kawazaki wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 10:00 amJM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 9:50 am
(Copied my reply to the England rugby thread)
My apologies, I forgot Mordt was a Saffer, though he wouldn't really be anyone's idea of an import. Still, you count him, so I shall: Saracens 12 to Sale's 11, then.
So Mordt played 7s, and Barritt and Botha played for England in XVs, the sport we're talking about. Jono Ross counts for both Sale & Saracens. Who is Melk?
edit: Also IIRC it was years before Joubert was eligible, long after that 2011/12 period. Dunno about PdP.
Counting in your head. Careful now.
3 capped Saracens South Africans is 3x less than 9 capped Sale South Africans.
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Like the look of that team, exciting back line and a balanced pack.
Wonder how much the team will change for the next 2 games?
Wonder how much the team will change for the next 2 games?
Cool story. This is what you actually claimed though
It wasn't "the Sale squad has 3x more capped Saffas than the Saracens squad", given the very next sentence includes uncapped Saffers in the number. Nice try.The current Sale squad has about 3x as many South Africans as the 2012 era Saracens squad did. And worse, the Sale ones are already capped so no chance of them playing for England like many did at Saracens.
Anyway, according to the Sarries board at the time, it's 5 capped Saracens Saffers: Carstens, Brits, Smit, Hougaard, De Kock, and then the bonus Namibian Burger
Dan Kelly?
Edit: just looked him up (genuinely hadn't heard of him!). Clearly an anti-Irish poach selection. Never expect to see his name on an England team sheet ever again. A pity for him.
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Good to see the Malins winger experiment continue, actually. There's been one or two games where I feel he was a bit wasted there for Bris, but I think it's a decent option for him and increases his chances of being an England regular - and keeps him away from the high ball barrage which I suspect is going to be a weakness for a while.
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Underhill (concussion) and Dingwall (calf) are both injured as well from training so that’s 4 players broken so far in camp.