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Two great 50/22s in the Edinburgh Treviso game.
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So…is Ben Vellacott the best player in the world right now!
He’s on fire.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 12:34 pm So…is Ben Vellacott the best player in the world right now!
van der Walt, on the other hand, should be fired from a cannon
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At least 3 times he’s missed touch now, plus his brutal dismantling of the Edinburgh attack, he really hasn’t been good.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 12:48 pmHe’s on fire.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 12:34 pm So…is Ben Vellacott the best player in the world right now!
van der Walt, on the other hand, should be fired from a cannon
All the good attack has come through Vellacott and Lang.
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Jesus Christ Edinburgh. Fewer than 10 seconds on the clock with a line out in the Benneton half and they manage to fuck it up repeatedly and hand a chance at a drop goal, which is duly dispatched. Terrible game management.
They'll get no credit for it. Anything they achieve in URC will just be dismissed by the Welsh and the Irish as 'they only have to play the scots'
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
For all that, Edinburgh should have put them away comfortably. Glasgow would have romped home in that second half.
Edinburgh got in their own way.
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Rufus McLean will break into the Scotland squad by the end of this season and will stay there for the next decade. Baller.
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This makes no sense? They got plenty credit for winning the rainbow cup and they have to play Welsh and Irish sides.
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McLean Forbes and Steyn is an exciting back three for Glasgow. Not sure who McLean is getting in ahead of out of Hogg, Graham and VdW though.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 2:51 pm Rufus McLean will break into the Scotland squad by the end of this season and will stay there for the next decade. Baller.
Tuipolotu is very exciting.
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Squad, not team (I presume you mean VdM btw!).I like neeps wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 4:07 pmMcLean Forbes and Steyn is an exciting back three for Glasgow. Not sure who McLean is getting in ahead of out of Hogg, Graham and VdW though.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sat Oct 02, 2021 2:51 pm Rufus McLean will break into the Scotland squad by the end of this season and will stay there for the next decade. Baller.
Tuipolotu is very exciting.
I expect him to take the place of the likes of Mcguigan/Kinghorn/Hoyland in the wider squad to begin with with Maitland the most likely to lose his place in the slightly longer term.
Just finished watching the Glasgow game, some seriously good moments in there.
I said it last week and I’ll say it again, Sam Johnson is pure class. Arguably Scotland’s most important player over the last few seasons IMO
I said it last week and I’ll say it again, Sam Johnson is pure class. Arguably Scotland’s most important player over the last few seasons IMO
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He’s so classy when on form. How great would it be to have him and Redpath competing for the 12 jersey for Scotland.
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Great stuff. Apparently Hastings was excellent for Glos yesterday too, MOTM I believe. Another weak area we are beginning to grow some depth.
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Slammin Sam! I was very impressed with Tuipolotu as well. Didn't expect him to have such good distribution skills. Redpath has a hell of a battle getting the 12 shirt back at Bath as Ojomoh is looking fantastic.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:41 amHe’s so classy when on form. How great would it be to have him and Redpath competing for the 12 jersey for Scotland.
On the Bears game Kerr was outstanding in the loose, his throwing is a concern. But a great performance he basically turned the game for Bristol. Bayliss was good too I think long term he'll be the starting 6 with Ritchie at 7 for Scotland.
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Ashman scored for Sale against Exeter yesterday too. For some reason I thought he had gone on loan to the Championship, but clearly not.
The report I read suggested he had as well. Maybe they get first dibs if they need him?KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 8:09 am Ashman scored for Sale against Exeter yesterday too. For some reason I thought he had gone on loan to the Championship, but clearly not.
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I like neeps wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 11:21 amSlammin Sam! I was very impressed with Tuipolotu as well. Didn't expect him to have such good distribution skills. Redpath has a hell of a battle getting the 12 shirt back at Bath as Ojomoh is looking fantastic.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:41 amHe’s so classy when on form. How great would it be to have him and Redpath competing for the 12 jersey for Scotland.
On the Bears game Kerr was outstanding in the loose, his throwing is a concern. But a great performance he basically turned the game for Bristol. Bayliss was good too I think long term he'll be the starting 6 with Ritchie at 7 for Scotland.
I think the 6/7 battles are going to be terrific for Scotland in the coming years, Darge looks the business, Boyle is finally getting game time. Personally I see Fagerson as more of a flanker than an 8, we could do with Bradbury stepping up this season, but he has his hands full ousting Mata.
Muncaster is a heck of carrier, but not exactly a beast in terms of size.
Crosbie hasn't been setting the heather alight recently but he is a very good player and will get back to where he was, I'm sure.
I haven't watched all of the game from Saturday yet but I hear Tom Gordon played very well.
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Sale have an injury crisis as back row so their second choice hooker is covering back row and their first choice hooker (vdMs brother incidentally) is injured.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 8:44 amThe report I read suggested he had as well. Maybe they get first dibs if they need him?KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 8:09 am Ashman scored for Sale against Exeter yesterday too. For some reason I thought he had gone on loan to the Championship, but clearly not.
Darge definitely looks the business but I'm not sure I'm quite as optimistic about what else is coming through. The issue is at 8, we haven't had anyone outstanding for a while and I don't see where a solution is going to come from. It's a damn shame Dempsey played for Austrailia!Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 8:51 amI like neeps wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 11:21 amSlammin Sam! I was very impressed with Tuipolotu as well. Didn't expect him to have such good distribution skills. Redpath has a hell of a battle getting the 12 shirt back at Bath as Ojomoh is looking fantastic.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sun Oct 03, 2021 8:41 am
He’s so classy when on form. How great would it be to have him and Redpath competing for the 12 jersey for Scotland.
On the Bears game Kerr was outstanding in the loose, his throwing is a concern. But a great performance he basically turned the game for Bristol. Bayliss was good too I think long term he'll be the starting 6 with Ritchie at 7 for Scotland.
I think the 6/7 battles are going to be terrific for Scotland in the coming years, Darge looks the business, Boyle is finally getting game time. Personally I see Fagerson as more of a flanker than an 8, we could do with Bradbury stepping up this season, but he has his hands full ousting Mata.
Muncaster is a heck of carrier, but not exactly a beast in terms of size.
Crosbie hasn't been setting the heather alight recently but he is a very good player and will get back to where he was, I'm sure.
I haven't watched all of the game from Saturday yet but I hear Tom Gordon played very well.
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I think there is time for Bradbury to get a good injury free run and stake his claim, he's still only 25 or 26, even if he's playing 6 for Edinburgh he knows what's he's doing at 8 for Scotland.
Incidentally, from what little I saw of the Glasgow game at the weekend, Ryan Wilson is carrying on his great from from last year, theough he's not the long-term option
I'm desperate for Bradbury to step up, he looks every inch an international 8 - unfortunately haven't seen a massive amount as yet to suggest he is the answer. But totally agree, at that age and with a good run he can still do it.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 9:15 am
I think there is time for Bradbury to get a good injury free run and stake his claim, he's still only 25 or 26, even if he's playing 6 for Edinburgh he knows what's he's doing at 8 for Scotland.
Incidentally, from what little I saw of the Glasgow game at the weekend, Ryan Wilson is carrying on his great from from last year, theough he's not the long-term option
Wilson is playing really well and is in pole position at the moment I would say.
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Jersey have signed Tom Pittman (21, Scottish, as far as I know uncapped at any level) direct from the Boroughmuir Bears. Jersey apparently have no recognised fly half so presumably signed to be first choice. Really great for the Super6 to have a player leave to become professional at a non-Scottish club in essentially the first year. Let's hope we see more of this over the years - there are a number like Arnott and Fantini spring immediately to mind - particularly with the Scotland age-grade caps who fail to get professional deals.
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I quite like the look of Muncaster. He's only 19 so plenty of timeSlick wrote: ↑Mon Oct 04, 2021 9:07 amDarge definitely looks the business but I'm not sure I'm quite as optimistic about what else is coming through. The issue is at 8, we haven't had anyone outstanding for a while and I don't see where a solution is going to come from. It's a damn shame Dempsey played for Austrailia!
Is Pittman Scottish? He grew up down south. Jersey also signed Watsonians prop Steven Longwell a few weeks back. It probably helps that the Super 6 games are being broadcast on the telly/internet, as that makes it a good shop window for aspiring players.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 10:56 am Jersey have signed Tom Pittman (21, Scottish, as far as I know uncapped at any level) direct from the Boroughmuir Bears. Jersey apparently have no recognised fly half so presumably signed to be first choice. Really great for the Super6 to have a player leave to become professional at a non-Scottish club in essentially the first year. Let's hope we see more of this over the years - there are a number like Arnott and Fantini spring immediately to mind - particularly with the Scotland age-grade caps who fail to get professional deals.
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Not sure actually. He was tagged as Scottish on the tweet I saw, but that could be wrong.robmatic wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 1:08 pmIs Pittman Scottish? He grew up down south. Jersey also signed Watsonians prop Steven Longwell a few weeks back. It probably helps that the Super 6 games are being broadcast on the telly/internet, as that makes it a good shop window for aspiring players.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 10:56 am Jersey have signed Tom Pittman (21, Scottish, as far as I know uncapped at any level) direct from the Boroughmuir Bears. Jersey apparently have no recognised fly half so presumably signed to be first choice. Really great for the Super6 to have a player leave to become professional at a non-Scottish club in essentially the first year. Let's hope we see more of this over the years - there are a number like Arnott and Fantini spring immediately to mind - particularly with the Scotland age-grade caps who fail to get professional deals.
It’s a pretty solid start.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 10:56 am Jersey have signed Tom Pittman (21, Scottish, as far as I know uncapped at any level) direct from the Boroughmuir Bears. Jersey apparently have no recognised fly half so presumably signed to be first choice. Really great for the Super6 to have a player leave to become professional at a non-Scottish club in essentially the first year. Let's hope we see more of this over the years - there are a number like Arnott and Fantini spring immediately to mind - particularly with the Scotland age-grade caps who fail to get professional deals.
I was a bit dubious about the Super 6, to be honest (I still am, probably, though less) but it’s possible it will end up as a game-changer. I’m fairly sure I’ve seen Scotland’s success in the 1980s put down to being the first country in the British Isles to introduce a competitive league structure? (Apologies if I’m completely wrong about this)
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Jake Kerr starts for Bristol tomorrow night. Exciting if he can make something of himself and be a Scotland option. Keeping Thacker on the bench which is good to see.
Huw Jones not in the Quins 23. Oh dear.
Huw Jones not in the Quins 23. Oh dear.
Speaking of centres: does anyone else think that Fraser Dingwall’s absence from the England training squad might mean he has done a Redpath and switched back to Scotland?
I had a dig around a while back (prior to Redpath’s return to the fold) to see what the two of them had actually said in interviews, and they were both pretty non-commital. I think it was Dingwall who was asked ‘so is it England all the way from now on?’ and responded ‘I think it’s all still up in the air.’ (EDIT - it was).
I had a dig around a while back (prior to Redpath’s return to the fold) to see what the two of them had actually said in interviews, and they were both pretty non-commital. I think it was Dingwall who was asked ‘so is it England all the way from now on?’ and responded ‘I think it’s all still up in the air.’ (EDIT - it was).
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There’s definitely a pressure on younger players to commit to England, the clubs get s bung from the RFU for fielding a certain number of EQ players, no problem that btw, but I think as they become more established as first team players they can choose what is the best path for them personally.
I don’t like that we have to rely on the diaspora but that is where we are, hopefully the S6 will help in future
I don’t like that we have to rely on the diaspora but that is where we are, hopefully the S6 will help in future
He might have done if he's feeling comfortably established as a first team player, probably lessens the pressure in contract negotiations etc. I also wonder if players have wised up to Eddie Jones being a dick with his selection policy and that there is a chance he might just cap them once and go back to playing his favourites, regardless of form.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 10:28 pm Speaking of centres: does anyone else think that Fraser Dingwall’s absence from the England training squad might mean he has done a Redpath and switched back to Scotland?
I had a dig around a while back (prior to Redpath’s return to the fold) to see what the two of them had actually said in interviews, and they were both pretty non-commital. I think it was Dingwall who was asked ‘so is it England all the way from now on?’ and responded ‘I think it’s all still up in the air.’ (EDIT - it was).
Time to take my medicine on Jones.I like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 5:52 pm Jake Kerr starts for Bristol tomorrow night. Exciting if he can make something of himself and be a Scotland option. Keeping Thacker on the bench which is good to see.
Huw Jones not in the Quins 23. Oh dear.
I used to think "What's going on with Glasgow? His defensive issues are being exaggerated, Why can't they find a way?" Now he's got a new club, fresh start and OK it's early days but he's struggling to get into the 23 never mind start. Now I'm thinking "What's going on with Jones?"
And of course Harris is doing a fine job at 13 for Scotland.
He's just joined a team that has recently won the Premiership, give him a chance!C T wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 8:01 amTime to take my medicine on Jones.I like neeps wrote: ↑Thu Oct 07, 2021 5:52 pm Jake Kerr starts for Bristol tomorrow night. Exciting if he can make something of himself and be a Scotland option. Keeping Thacker on the bench which is good to see.
Huw Jones not in the Quins 23. Oh dear.
I used to think "What's going on with Glasgow? His defensive issues are being exaggerated, Why can't they find a way?" Now he's got a new club, fresh start and OK it's early days but he's struggling to get into the 23 never mind start. Now I'm thinking "What's going on with Jones?"
And of course Harris is doing a fine job at 13 for Scotland.
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