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Same, this team is complete, no weak link. I also never seen Vakatawa defending with so much determination.
La Rochelle-Toulouse is an other game to watch tomorrow.
Biarritz, 1st game in Top14 since 2014 beat the semi finalist from last season.
This evening's second offering, Toulon v Montpellier was anywhere near as entertaining as the first, but it did provide a sting in the tail at least - Montpelier earning a draw after a try and conversion around the 83 minute mark.
I can't see either of these sides troubling Racing or Stade, but it's early days.
I can't see either of these sides troubling Racing or Stade, but it's early days.
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He shouldn’t have gotten a red . One more the time the TMO didn’t do his job.
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It was a joke decision which decided the game.Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 8:28 pm He shouldn’t have gotten a red . One more the time the TMO didn’t do his job.
No idea WTF your lot were doing at BO.
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I was BO way before UBB, I couldn’t stand Begles as I played them and lost too often in Crabos and Reichel.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 8:13 amIt was a joke decision which decided the game.Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 8:28 pm He shouldn’t have gotten a red . One more the time the TMO didn’t do his job.
No idea WTF your lot were doing at BO.
But yes, I’ve been a Bordeaux fan since their Top14 beginning, I was born there after all.
This is the answer.
Interrogé par Rugbyrama, notre manager, Christophe Urios, s’est confié sur la performance de son équipe contre le Biarritz Olympique : “Pourquoi un non-match ? Parce qu’on n’a pas joué ? qu’aujourd’hui, on a pris une leçon d’enthousiasme, de courage, de couille et de rugby. […] Aujourd’hui, on n’a pas assez mis d’engagement ou pas suffisamment pour battre Biarritz […] Quand tu as de l’envie et de la volonté, il y a toujours un chemin. Aujourd’hui, le BO avait plus envie que nous. Le rugby, c’est aussi simple que ça. Après, vous pouvez me dire ce que vous voulez, le reste, c’est de l’enfumage“.
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LOLMarylandolorian wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 12:28 pmI was BO way before UBB, I couldn’t stand Begles as I played them and lost too often in Crabos and Reichel.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 8:13 amIt was a joke decision which decided the game.Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 8:28 pm He shouldn’t have gotten a red . One more the time the TMO didn’t do his job.
No idea WTF your lot were doing at BO.
But yes, I’ve been a Bordeaux fan since their Top14 beginning, I was born there after all.
This is the answer.
Interrogé par Rugbyrama, notre manager, Christophe Urios, s’est confié sur la performance de son équipe contre le Biarritz Olympique : “Pourquoi un non-match ? Parce qu’on n’a pas joué ? qu’aujourd’hui, on a pris une leçon d’enthousiasme, de courage, de couille et de rugby. […] Aujourd’hui, on n’a pas assez mis d’engagement ou pas suffisamment pour battre Biarritz […] Quand tu as de l’envie et de la volonté, il y a toujours un chemin. Aujourd’hui, le BO avait plus envie que nous. Le rugby, c’est aussi simple que ça. Après, vous pouvez me dire ce que vous voulez, le reste, c’est de l’enfumage“.
And yes, looked like a half arsed effort by UBB.
He is superb.
But Sella is my favourite player of all time so I can’t have that I’m afraid.
Edit: wasn’t he just given credit for that through the legs thing for the Racing try but it was actually Beale?
By the way, have you come across Brothers in Arms by David Beresford? Incredible book that sounds right up your street
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Oh good shout, I had forgotten about that book, I meant to get it when it came outSlick wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 7:31 pmHe is superb.
But Sella is my favourite player of all time so I can’t have that I’m afraid.
Edit: wasn’t he just given credit for that through the legs thing for the Racing try but it was actually Beale?
By the way, have you come across Brothers in Arms by David Beresford? Incredible book that sounds right up your street
Sella had that thing about him, apart from the skills, pace, vision, he was hard as nails, there were a few who stood out like that in the amateur era, JPR, Gary Armstrong, Will Carling too
Edit, I don’t mean fighting hard, that’s not hard, I mean the ability to take huge hits again and again and usually come off best in a collision
Edit, I don’t mean fighting hard, that’s not hard, I mean the ability to take huge hits again and again and usually come off best in a collision
Yup, an incredible ability to stay on his feet in the tackle. I’ve never seen anyone glide like that either. He could also fight, fight as well apparentlyTichtheid wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 7:46 pm Sella had that thing about him, apart from the skills, pace, vision, he was hard as nails, there were a few who stood out like that in the amateur era, JPR, Gary Armstrong, Will Carling too
Edit, I don’t mean fighting hard, that’s not hard, I mean the ability to take huge hits again and again and usually come off best in a collision
I once went on a tour as a kid to France and we played Agen. As we arrived Sella wandered over and asked if we would like him to give us a bit of coaching. I don’t get starstruck but that was the closest.
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Fickou always had it in him. Just needed the right coach. He almost single handedly won Fra the U21 RWC.
Fofana was NEVER a centre. Worst hands of a back since Ben Cohen. Fofana's strengths were his pace and brilliant running lines = he was always a winger.
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Sella was in a class of his own. "Strength of a bull and hands of a piano player" was spot on.Slick wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 7:31 pm He is superb.
But Sella is my favourite player of all time so I can’t have that I’m afraid.
Edit: wasn’t he just given credit for that through the legs thing for the Racing try but it was actually Beale?
By the way, have you come across Brothers in Arms by David Beresford? Incredible book that sounds right up your street
That f**king commentator on Premier is a disgrace. Makes Jake look world class.
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Who’s going to stop Toulouse? It has been only 2 games but it’s scary to see how efficient they are.
Top14 club’s budgets, from 13 to 39 millions ( Bitcoins not included for some SA players …. maybe)
Diaporama
https://dicodusport.fr/blog/top-14-budg ... /#quatorze
Top14 club’s budgets, from 13 to 39 millions ( Bitcoins not included for some SA players …. maybe)
Diaporama
https://dicodusport.fr/blog/top-14-budg ... /#quatorze
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Thanks for the link. Just how much is Paris underperforming with that Budget?!!Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:27 pm Who’s going to stop Toulouse? It has been only 2 games but it’s scary to see how efficient they are.
Top14 club’s budgets, from 13 to 39 millions ( Bitcoins not included for some SA players …. maybe)
Diaporama
https://dicodusport.fr/blog/top-14-budg ... /#quatorze
Interesting to compare ASM with Toulouse: clubs going in opposite directions as ASM are repeating what happened to Toulouse at the end of the Noves' era.
The Scottish Rugby Union's budget would place them around 4th on that list.
That is the total budget for all the international players and running both Edinburgh and Glasgow plus their academies, the U20s, U18s, 7s and the women's team and their U20s and 7s, plus all the coaches and backroom staff for each.
That is the total budget for all the international players and running both Edinburgh and Glasgow plus their academies, the U20s, U18s, 7s and the women's team and their U20s and 7s, plus all the coaches and backroom staff for each.
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Sorry.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 3:05 pm The Scottish Rugby Union's budget would place them around 4th on that list.
That is the total budget for all the international players and running both Edinburgh and Glasgow plus their academies, the U20s, U18s, 7s and the women's team and their U20s and 7s, plus all the coaches and backroom staff for each.
What about English premiere and RU ?
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Toulouse is really a special club. About everyone from the president to the staff are from the ST, lot of players come from the Stade school , that btw is going to be even better or more attractive with Jerome Kaino as the head coach or director.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 1:15 pmThanks for the link. Just how much is Paris underperforming with that Budget?!!Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:27 pm Who’s going to stop Toulouse? It has been only 2 games but it’s scary to see how efficient they are.
Top14 club’s budgets, from 13 to 39 millions ( Bitcoins not included for some SA players …. maybe)
Diaporama
https://dicodusport.fr/blog/top-14-budg ... /#quatorze
Interesting to compare ASM with Toulouse: clubs going in opposite directions as ASM are repeating what happened to Toulouse at the end of the Noves' era.
Like Toulon, Paris is a team with a lot of new guys , give them a couple months, things will change.
So far le Racing might be the only team who seems to be at the same level than Toulouse .
Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 3:36 pmSorry.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 3:05 pm The Scottish Rugby Union's budget would place them around 4th on that list.
That is the total budget for all the international players and running both Edinburgh and Glasgow plus their academies, the U20s, U18s, 7s and the women's team and their U20s and 7s, plus all the coaches and backroom staff for each.
What about English premiere and RU ?
I think the English clubs are salary capped at £5M, so nearly €6M each - I assume that is just for the players, the support staff will be on top of that
The RFU pay their international players separately - their players got £75K per head for the 6N this year.
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2 clueless sides with no brains, terrible discipline/bad attitudes and sh*te coaches. Somehow LaR contrive to lose for the 5th time in a row a game there for the taking.
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ThanksTorquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 8:52 pmGarbisi was excellent bar a couple of dead ball kicks and one bad pass.
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3 sides now where the management must be under serious threat. All 3 have big budgets and serious player resources but all have in common
- consistent failure to execute the basics
- poor decision making
- terrible discipline
In the frame =
Quesada/Stade Francais
- last
- with T14's biggest budget
- and he's been there long enough and consistently failed to deliver
ROG/La Rochelle
- 2nd last
- mid budget
- has some excuse the helm hasn't been his alone for long but can't see Merling putting up with it for long
Jonno Gibbes/ ASM
- 5th from bottom but only courtesy of home win against LaR
- jumped ship from LaR into an underperforming ASM and has seemingly made them worse
Paris and LaR have a further problem in a bun fight for the worst half back pairings in the comp. Given the conveyor belt of quality SHs and FHs that come from NZ, it's amazing that LaR managed to sign not one, but two of the sh*ttest in TKB and West.
Paris has Coville at SH who is so bad that whenever he's selected, I invariably pick Paris to lose in the FR. Segonds is an equally miserable FH who if he stood any deeper would be in Narnia. LaR finishes last because Paris can call upon Sanchez AND West is the worst dead ball kicker in T14..... and you aren't winning anything if you don't take your 3 pointers.
- consistent failure to execute the basics
- poor decision making
- terrible discipline
In the frame =
Quesada/Stade Francais
- last
- with T14's biggest budget
- and he's been there long enough and consistently failed to deliver
ROG/La Rochelle
- 2nd last
- mid budget
- has some excuse the helm hasn't been his alone for long but can't see Merling putting up with it for long
Jonno Gibbes/ ASM
- 5th from bottom but only courtesy of home win against LaR
- jumped ship from LaR into an underperforming ASM and has seemingly made them worse
Paris and LaR have a further problem in a bun fight for the worst half back pairings in the comp. Given the conveyor belt of quality SHs and FHs that come from NZ, it's amazing that LaR managed to sign not one, but two of the sh*ttest in TKB and West.
Paris has Coville at SH who is so bad that whenever he's selected, I invariably pick Paris to lose in the FR. Segonds is an equally miserable FH who if he stood any deeper would be in Narnia. LaR finishes last because Paris can call upon Sanchez AND West is the worst dead ball kicker in T14..... and you aren't winning anything if you don't take your 3 pointers.
Tommaso/Tommy/Tam Allen got player of the match for Harlequins yesterday, though I didn't see it.
Played very well considering how little time he's had there. Fitted in to the Quins style very comfortablyTichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 10:44 amsturginho wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 8:58 pmThanksTorquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 18, 2021 8:52 pm
Garbisi was excellent bar a couple of dead ball kicks and one bad pass.
Tommaso/Tommy/Tam Allen got player of the match for Harlequins yesterday, though I didn't see it.
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New one, bothers me seeing altrad on it. Looks like the squadra Azzurro blue.
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Awful crap and said I'd never buy another one after the FFR decided to permit advertising on them anyway.Marylandolorian wrote: ↑Mon Sep 20, 2021 12:30 pm New one, bothers me seeing altrad on it. Looks like the squadra Azzurro blue.
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It was a nice one, he beat 3 tackles without much space. I’ll put a clip next week if available, his best game so far
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Let's hope he sorts out that aspect of his game, how did he play otherwise?Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 5:57 pmGarbisi needs to sort out his dead ball kicking. Was expensive for his side in the game today in a 1pt loss.
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Good and scored a try. It's the kicking off tee and some out of hand that needs improvement.sturginho wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 6:06 pmLet's hope he sorts out that aspect of his game, how did he play otherwise?Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 25, 2021 5:57 pmGarbisi needs to sort out his dead ball kicking. Was expensive for his side in the game today in a 1pt loss.