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Ah Pau. One of the first pro matches I went to was Pau at McDiarmid Park.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 2:59 pm Challenge Cup
Pool C
Brive
Embra
Ldn Irish
Sarries
Pau
Round 1 Sarries v Edin weekend of 10th Dec
Round 2 bye for Edin
Round 3 Ldn Irish v Edin w/e of 14th Jan
Round 4 Edin v Brive w/e of 21st Jan
Round 5 Edin v Pau w/e of 8th of April
https://www.epcrugby.com/challenge-cup/ ... d-results/
Congrats Inactionman
He play well? Not really a good sign that nearly every fit Embra player is playing tomorrow but he's not
He didn't start for Heriots but came on in the last quarter or so.
Savala seems to be the guy who is up and coming just now, but from what I've seen of Chamberlain he is not to be written off, he turned 21 in March and I think there is more of him to come.
He was really good for Scotland U20s
That’s a story I want to hear!Biffer wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 5:54 pmSame. Went to Montpellier and Toulon a couple of years ago, fantastic despite getting tear gassed in Toulon.Slick wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 3:26 pmNo away game in France? NY resolution was to go to away games in France!Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 2:59 pm Challenge Cup
Pool C
Brive
Embra
Ldn Irish
Sarries
Pau
Round 1 Sarries v Edin weekend of 10th Dec
Round 2 bye for Edin
Round 3 Ldn Irish v Edin w/e of 14th Jan
Round 4 Edin v Brive w/e of 21st Jan
Round 5 Edin v Pau w/e of 8th of April
https://www.epcrugby.com/challenge-cup/ ... d-results/
Anyone know if Finn is playing this evening?
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Well Sixways last night was a whole lotta fun
Nice ground , great friendly locals , and a decent smattering of the tartan rug ultras
Yes , it was only a warm up game , but after going behind, good a get a result in the end , I always believe that winning is a good habit to get into early. Bit like muscle memory
Anyhoo , sort of typical preseason game , lots of good stuff , but some still needs work ( not surprising)
Looks like Glasgow this season have an interesting of old heads / young guns , really exciting to see Dobie / Thomson / Forbes / Mclean / Darge , but with older hands like Batman / Richie / Meatball - I'm really excited for this season to see what Danny Wilson can do
I thought Johnny Matthews had a good game , and Richie was also really good , Never really been a fan of resigning players , but Richie played the full 80 , ( I think ) and his line out work was great , and really pretty effective in the loose.
Rufus really slipping nicely into a Seymour sized hole , Meatball looking a better player than the one that left Glasgow , nice problem to have with him and Thomson , I'm sure both will get plenty of game time
The highlight probably the cross field kick from Meatball to McLean to score the 3rd try , timed perfectly , McLean didn't need to break stride , and then slicing through a couple of defenders before going in under the posts
( Finn who ?)
The only downside was the no one was willing to join into my chant of "Rufus , Rufus McLean , everyone loves him game " to the tune of "Rupert the Bear" - Very disappointing - its a work in progress
Oh BTW , the whole game is now up on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orTsBr4OLRA
Nice ground , great friendly locals , and a decent smattering of the tartan rug ultras
Yes , it was only a warm up game , but after going behind, good a get a result in the end , I always believe that winning is a good habit to get into early. Bit like muscle memory
Anyhoo , sort of typical preseason game , lots of good stuff , but some still needs work ( not surprising)
Looks like Glasgow this season have an interesting of old heads / young guns , really exciting to see Dobie / Thomson / Forbes / Mclean / Darge , but with older hands like Batman / Richie / Meatball - I'm really excited for this season to see what Danny Wilson can do
I thought Johnny Matthews had a good game , and Richie was also really good , Never really been a fan of resigning players , but Richie played the full 80 , ( I think ) and his line out work was great , and really pretty effective in the loose.
Rufus really slipping nicely into a Seymour sized hole , Meatball looking a better player than the one that left Glasgow , nice problem to have with him and Thomson , I'm sure both will get plenty of game time
The highlight probably the cross field kick from Meatball to McLean to score the 3rd try , timed perfectly , McLean didn't need to break stride , and then slicing through a couple of defenders before going in under the posts
( Finn who ?)
The only downside was the no one was willing to join into my chant of "Rufus , Rufus McLean , everyone loves him game " to the tune of "Rupert the Bear" - Very disappointing - its a work in progress
Oh BTW , the whole game is now up on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orTsBr4OLRA
Lager & Lime - we don't do cocktails
Well that was bloody wonderful.
Just back from Accies v Jed and it was utterly brilliant to be back at the local club watching proper rugby, played in the proper way, superb.
Great moment about 5 minutes in where the ref called a scrum and the front rows formed with a bit of eyeballing. Ref noticed someone injured so blew up. Front rows had a stare then broke into broad smiles and started chatting and shaking hands, catching up. Proper rugby.
Accies stuffed them and to be honest Jed spent most of the game moaning and trying to antagonise but didn’t take the gloss off it.
Also, cheers Westport
Just back from Accies v Jed and it was utterly brilliant to be back at the local club watching proper rugby, played in the proper way, superb.
Great moment about 5 minutes in where the ref called a scrum and the front rows formed with a bit of eyeballing. Ref noticed someone injured so blew up. Front rows had a stare then broke into broad smiles and started chatting and shaking hands, catching up. Proper rugby.
Accies stuffed them and to be honest Jed spent most of the game moaning and trying to antagonise but didn’t take the gloss off it.
Also, cheers Westport
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Cheers for the link, I'll watch that in the next couple of days.
Wee Duncy was very unlucky with the timing of his injury at Edinburgh, Cockerill said that letting him go was a mistake, but I'm glad for him that he's found his way back home and he and Thompson will be good at Glasgow, neither of them are Hastings/Finn types but there is plenty enough flair outside of them
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Scotland Women 26-6 down to Italy at HT in their WC qualifier.
Italy miles better, on this showing Scotland will be nowhere near qualification. 2nd half just started.
Italy miles better, on this showing Scotland will be nowhere near qualification. 2nd half just started.
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Was really impressed with the new ERS on Saturday - turns out playing in a smaller stadium with stands on all 4 sides really improves the atmosphere.
Facilities were great, plenty of bars which moved quickly and lots of food trucks around the place. Toilet provision excellent.
The screens in opposite corners could be a bit bigger and it was hard to hear all the announcements but they are minor quibbles - the orange posts looked excellent and make it much easier to watch the kicks
Facilities were great, plenty of bars which moved quickly and lots of food trucks around the place. Toilet provision excellent.
The screens in opposite corners could be a bit bigger and it was hard to hear all the announcements but they are minor quibbles - the orange posts looked excellent and make it much easier to watch the kicks
This is good to hear, I was expecting it to be a better experience. Murrayfield had its plus points for Edinburgh games - you were pretty much guaranteed a good seat and view - but you were basically shouting (or tutting) into emptiness when there were only a few sections open.mos_eisely_ wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:01 am Was really impressed with the new ERS on Saturday - turns out playing in a smaller stadium with stands on all 4 sides really improves the atmosphere.
Facilities were great, plenty of bars which moved quickly and lots of food trucks around the place. Toilet provision excellent.
The screens in opposite corners could be a bit bigger and it was hard to hear all the announcements but they are minor quibbles - the orange posts looked excellent and make it much easier to watch the kicks
Looks a much more attractive product on TV as well without all the empty seats.
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For anyone who was there, how were the views from the stands with those pillars in front - not too annoying?robmatic wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:38 amThis is good to hear, I was expecting it to be a better experience. Murrayfield had its plus points for Edinburgh games - you were pretty much guaranteed a good seat and view - but you were basically shouting (or tutting) into emptiness when there were only a few sections open.mos_eisely_ wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 7:01 am Was really impressed with the new ERS on Saturday - turns out playing in a smaller stadium with stands on all 4 sides really improves the atmosphere.
Facilities were great, plenty of bars which moved quickly and lots of food trucks around the place. Toilet provision excellent.
The screens in opposite corners could be a bit bigger and it was hard to hear all the announcements but they are minor quibbles - the orange posts looked excellent and make it much easier to watch the kicks
Looks a much more attractive product on TV as well without all the empty seats.
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We were on the terracing and didn't notice the pillarsclydecloggie wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 8:31 am For anyone who was there, how were the views from the stands with those pillars in front - not too annoying?
Was just reading this. It’s a good article, but I share it mainly because the video in the middle shows THAT pass from above. From the usual angle, it’s impressive. From above, it’s a moment of genius that the entire world would rave about had Russell been wearing black rather than blue.
https://www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk/202 ... the-world/
https://www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk/202 ... the-world/
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
I can watch that over and over. It’s in my top sporting experiences along with being at the Miracle at Medinah and the Scotland football team winning in Paris when Faddy scored that goal.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 3:51 pm Was just reading this. It’s a good article, but I share it mainly because the video in the middle shows THAT pass from above. From the usual angle, it’s impressive. From above, it’s a moment of genius that the entire world would rave about had Russell been wearing black rather than blue.
https://www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk/202 ... the-world/
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Biffer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 4:07 pmI can watch that over and over. It’s in my top sporting experiences along with being at the Miracle at Medinah and the Scotland football team winning in Paris when Faddy scored that goal.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 3:51 pm Was just reading this. It’s a good article, but I share it mainly because the video in the middle shows THAT pass from above. From the usual angle, it’s impressive. From above, it’s a moment of genius that the entire world would rave about had Russell been wearing black rather than blue.
https://www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk/202 ... the-world/
There are a couple of things about that try which stand out for me, obviously the pass is one of the best you'll ever see, Huw Jones absolutely skinned Mike Brown on the outside, but he was diverted off course enough to allow an otherwise beaten-for-pace Jonny May to catch up.
The third thing is Wee Greeg, the much derided Wee Greeg, if you watch his third pass in that movement he is scanning both ways whilst running towards the breakdown and makes the correct choice to go left.
Can't tell you how many times I've watched that, another 10 or so just added, just my favourite moment in sport. Was thereTichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:27 amBiffer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 4:07 pmI can watch that over and over. It’s in my top sporting experiences along with being at the Miracle at Medinah and the Scotland football team winning in Paris when Faddy scored that goal.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 3:51 pm Was just reading this. It’s a good article, but I share it mainly because the video in the middle shows THAT pass from above. From the usual angle, it’s impressive. From above, it’s a moment of genius that the entire world would rave about had Russell been wearing black rather than blue.
https://www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk/202 ... the-world/
There are a couple of things about that try which stand out for me, obviously the pass is one of the best you'll ever see, Huw Jones absolutely skinned Mike Brown on the outside, but he was diverted off course enough to allow an otherwise beaten-for-pace Jonny May to catch up.
The third thing is Wee Greeg, the much derided Wee Greeg, if you watch his third pass in that movement he is scanning both ways whilst running towards the breakdown and makes the correct choice to go left.
The crowd reaction just sums up Finn, a kind of low "oh no" as he launches it followed by delirium.
Barclay also does well to hold it up and not panic. Also, Finn's final pass is not as easy as it looks.
Loved the article as a whole actually, really nicely written.
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Yeah, Jones absolutely toasted Mike Brown there.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 9:27 amBiffer wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 4:07 pmI can watch that over and over. It’s in my top sporting experiences along with being at the Miracle at Medinah and the Scotland football team winning in Paris when Faddy scored that goal.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Wed Sep 15, 2021 3:51 pm Was just reading this. It’s a good article, but I share it mainly because the video in the middle shows THAT pass from above. From the usual angle, it’s impressive. From above, it’s a moment of genius that the entire world would rave about had Russell been wearing black rather than blue.
https://www.scottishrugbyblog.co.uk/202 ... the-world/
There are a couple of things about that try which stand out for me, obviously the pass is one of the best you'll ever see, Huw Jones absolutely skinned Mike Brown on the outside, but he was diverted off course enough to allow an otherwise beaten-for-pace Jonny May to catch up.
The third thing is Wee Greeg, the much derided Wee Greeg, if you watch his third pass in that movement he is scanning both ways whilst running towards the breakdown and makes the correct choice to go left.
Slick's right as well, Barclay does really well not to take contact and give everyone else that extra half second to get up to the play.
Rambo running through them as well, so much to love about that passage of play.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Two Watsonians props are making the move from Super6 to professional deals. Longwell is going to Jersey Reds, Argiro to play in FF1 on a full-time contract. Probably not great timing for Watsonians halfway through the season but is at least a sign that the league is at some sort of better competitive standard than the old Premiership.
Went and watched Edinburgh Northern v Lismore in the sun this afternoon. Very enjoyable! Must have been about 150+ sitting around watching.
The scoreboard falling over and knocking out the sub was a reminder of junior rugby (he was OK after a wet sponge)
The scoreboard falling over and knocking out the sub was a reminder of junior rugby (he was OK after a wet sponge)
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I imagine he'll have to show up well in training or off the bench before he finally fulfils his ambition of stepping out at the ERS.
Embra's back 3 options are looking quite strong this season despite Duhan's departure. Immelman is a proper player as well.
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A couple of decent tries for Edinburgh in the highlights:
At 5mins, does the ref give an advantage against Hoyland for being tackled in the air, he clearly says it’s an advantage for tackling in the air IMO
Interesting tactic by Vellacott for his try, tap and go and a 50/22 kick. I think we might see quite a bit of that this year.
At 5mins, does the ref give an advantage against Hoyland for being tackled in the air, he clearly says it’s an advantage for tackling in the air IMO
Interesting tactic by Vellacott for his try, tap and go and a 50/22 kick. I think we might see quite a bit of that this year.
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Time for the real stuff to start again. Let's see what the new guys can do.
Wonder why they're not going with Bhatti and Brown as starters?clydecloggie wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 10:51 am
Time for the real stuff to start again. Let's see what the new guys can do.
Stadium looks amazing!KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 9:14 pm A couple of decent tries for Edinburgh in the highlights:
At 5mins, does the ref give an advantage against Hoyland for being tackled in the air, he clearly says it’s an advantage for tackling in the air IMO
Interesting tactic by Vellacott for his try, tap and go and a 50/22 kick. I think we might see quite a bit of that this year.
I think the ref was playing advantage for the knock on but no idea why he shouted "in the air"
Where are the changing rooms? Back at the big stadium or under that stand?
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Changing rooms etc are in the main stadium. Thistle suite / Prex suite still used as bar and for business club.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 11:06 amStadium looks amazing!KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 9:14 pm A couple of decent tries for Edinburgh in the highlights:
At 5mins, does the ref give an advantage against Hoyland for being tackled in the air, he clearly says it’s an advantage for tackling in the air IMO
Interesting tactic by Vellacott for his try, tap and go and a 50/22 kick. I think we might see quite a bit of that this year.
I think the ref was playing advantage for the knock on but no idea why he shouted "in the air"
Where are the changing rooms? Back at the big stadium or under that stand?
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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It never ceases to amaze me that the colour orange just doesn't have any awkward (to say the least) connotations down Burghside.
Agree that kit looks sweet.
Not sure they should wear it to the 1872 away game though. Or Ulster away. Or any Irish side for that matter.
I doubt any of the 4 of them would care that much.clydecloggie wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 1:13 pmIt never ceases to amaze me that the colour orange just doesn't have any awkward (to say the least) connotations down Burghside.
Agree that kit looks sweet.
Not sure they should wear it to the 1872 away game though. Or Ulster away. Or any Irish side for that matter.
I've been with my Northern Irish Mrs for nearly 19 years now and bar the first couple of times I was out in Belfast, religion and offence over anything connected to religion is confined to a very noisy minority who can create havoc and the likes that if they did attend the Kingspan they'd soon get drowned out.
Never ceases to amaze me the people, mainly in the west, who go out their way to offend by using religion as some sort of method just to cause distress or be offended by someone else's religious beliefs.
clydecloggie wrote: ↑Thu Sep 23, 2021 1:13 pmIt never ceases to amaze me that the colour orange just doesn't have any awkward (to say the least) connotations down Burghside.
Agree that kit looks sweet.
Not sure they should wear it to the 1872 away game though. Or Ulster away. Or any Irish side for that matter.
You know, I never even considered that side of it, it's just not really a thing in the East, or at least it wasn't until relatively recently, some of the guys I went to school with got infected with that nonsense after they left.
Which reminds me, the school strip and the town club strip was similar to the Benetton one in that tweet, the hoops were larger but the colours were the same.
I saw a quote about the Orange Walks the other day, it was by a Polish guy, I think, he said something along the lines of, "I'd heard about this but I've never seen it before, it's like a bad recreation of Sgt Pepper's run by the worst Weight Watchers club in the world".
I was surprised at the last Edinburgh derby footie match I went to that there were groups of young lads on both sides waving their flags and singing their songs, hadn't seen that 20 years ago when I went to my last one. One of the older guys I was sat near said it was a thing about 40 years ago, then died out, and most of the supporters were horrified it had come back.
I've never come across it as a rugger thing and it certainly didn't spring to mind when I saw the strip!
I've never come across it as a rugger thing and it certainly didn't spring to mind when I saw the strip!
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