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Brizzle's season not going well.
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Good match to give Robshaw a proper send off.
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Crikey, Dombrandt is already Quins' record try scorer in the forwards with 25, and he passed Easter on 24 taking half the number of matches to do it!
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Ireland used to run out of puff after 60 minutes. Bristol barely managed 40.
One third the amount of matches actually! Absolute madness. Sam Simmonds is of course the impossible benchmark, but it's still special.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 8:41 pm Crikey, Dombrandt is already Quins' record try scorer in the forwards with 25, and he passed Easter on 24 taking half the number of matches to do it!
No desperation. I'm impressed by Quins. I always call it as I see it. Always have done. Care was shite, called that in the first 15 minutes.
That didn't seem to be a problem last year, did it?
It certainly wasn't when Lam took Connacht to the Pro14 title playing all court rugby, or when Bristol won the Euro Shield comp.
I'm not saying it's not a problem now, just if it is then lack of fitness then it's a new thing
It's the number one reason they lost the semi-final against Quins, and they did have a tendency to drop off in matches - but Quins play at a tempo Bristol want to play at but can't match. Definitely this season it's been more obvious from what I've seen.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:00 pmThat didn't seem to be a problem last year, did it?
It certainly wasn't when Lam took Connacht to the Pro14 title playing all court rugby, or when Bristol won the Euro Shield comp.
I'm not saying it's not a problem now, just if it is then lack of fitness then it's a new thing
As Kay pointed out, they were shattered after 50 today.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:02 pmIt's the number one reason they lost the semi-final against Quins, and they did have a tendency to drop off in matches - but Quins play at a tempo Bristol want to play at but can't match. Definitely this season it's been more obvious from what I've seen.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:00 pmThat didn't seem to be a problem last year, did it?
It certainly wasn't when Lam took Connacht to the Pro14 title playing all court rugby, or when Bristol won the Euro Shield comp.
I'm not saying it's not a problem now, just if it is then lack of fitness then it's a new thing
As Kay pointed out, they were shattered after 50 today.
Fair enough, it was a genuine question. I followed Bristol's results without watching all their games last year. (just coz my daughter was at Bristol uni and I wanted to get to a game - sodding pandemic did for that idea)
Lam had Connacht playing up tempo rugby for 80 minutes, I wonder why he's struggling to get Bristol to do the same?
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Not enough monkey glands?
Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:07 pmJM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:02 pmIt's the number one reason they lost the semi-final against Quins, and they did have a tendency to drop off in matches - but Quins play at a tempo Bristol want to play at but can't match. Definitely this season it's been more obvious from what I've seen.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:00 pm
That didn't seem to be a problem last year, did it?
It certainly wasn't when Lam took Connacht to the Pro14 title playing all court rugby, or when Bristol won the Euro Shield comp.
I'm not saying it's not a problem now, just if it is then lack of fitness then it's a new thing
As Kay pointed out, they were shattered after 50 today.
Fair enough, it was a genuine question. I followed Bristol's results without watching all their games last year. (just coz my daughter was at Bristol uni and I wanted to get to a game - sodding pandemic did for that idea)
Lam had Connacht playing up tempo rugby for 80 minutes, I wonder why he's struggling to get Bristol to do the same?
Bristol don't have the fundamentals. Their set-piece is average but it's their defence that is so poor. It's neither quick off the line or well organised but it's the lack of dominant collisions that really hurts them. I lost count how many tackles they kept falling off. If you wanted to describe Bristol in one word then 'soft' sums them up perfectly.
Massive questions marks over the coaching leadership team for me. Bristol look like a team that are poorly prepared and conditioned.
Harlequins looked good but they had so much room.
Since Lam joined them having won the Pro 14 with Connacht, Bristol have won promotion, won the Challenge Cup and placed 9th, 3rd and 1st in the league over the regular season.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:19 pmTichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:07 pmJM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:02 pm
It's the number one reason they lost the semi-final against Quins, and they did have a tendency to drop off in matches - but Quins play at a tempo Bristol want to play at but can't match. Definitely this season it's been more obvious from what I've seen.
As Kay pointed out, they were shattered after 50 today.
Fair enough, it was a genuine question. I followed Bristol's results without watching all their games last year. (just coz my daughter was at Bristol uni and I wanted to get to a game - sodding pandemic did for that idea)
Lam had Connacht playing up tempo rugby for 80 minutes, I wonder why he's struggling to get Bristol to do the same?
Bristol don't have the fundamentals. Their set-piece is average but it's their defence that is so poor. It's neither quick off the line or well organised but it's the lack of dominant collisions that really hurts them. I lost count how many tackles they kept falling off. If you wanted to describe Bristol in one word then 'soft' sums them up perfectly.
Massive questions marks over the coaching leadership team for me. Bristol look like a team that are poorly prepared and conditioned.
Harlequins looked good but they had so much room.
They need to get over the line, (it seemed to take them ages to get promotion, I have a recollection of watching them go for it every year for ages) but it's not a record of a team who are poorly prepared and conditioned.
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I think they're nearing the end of the cycle with this squad. A top squad for the Prem has a certain balance of youth and experience, players good enough to be playing internationally but aren't (Exeter benefitted massively from this for a while) and depth.You only get x years (I reckon it's 4 - 5 at best) before retirements, non-frontline yet good players getting better offers elsewhere and the salary cap wear down a squad making a rebuild necessary.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:35 pmSince Lam joined them having won the Pro 14 with Connacht, Bristol have won promotion, won the Challenge Cup and placed 9th, 3rd and 1st in the league over the regular season.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:19 pmTichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:07 pm
Fair enough, it was a genuine question. I followed Bristol's results without watching all their games last year. (just coz my daughter was at Bristol uni and I wanted to get to a game - sodding pandemic did for that idea)
Lam had Connacht playing up tempo rugby for 80 minutes, I wonder why he's struggling to get Bristol to do the same?
Bristol don't have the fundamentals. Their set-piece is average but it's their defence that is so poor. It's neither quick off the line or well organised but it's the lack of dominant collisions that really hurts them. I lost count how many tackles they kept falling off. If you wanted to describe Bristol in one word then 'soft' sums them up perfectly.
Massive questions marks over the coaching leadership team for me. Bristol look like a team that are poorly prepared and conditioned.
Harlequins looked good but they had so much room.
They need to get over the line, (it seemed to take them ages to get promotion, I have a recollection of watching them go for it every year for ages) but it's not a record of a team who are poorly prepared and conditioned.
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That's where a top coach comes in, changing sport, see Belichick and the Patriots. Brady aside, he was ruthless about using up players and moving on as soon as he needed a replacement, and by and large the replacement was as good as or an upgrade.
Obviously the NFL franchises are structured completely differently from the Prem teams, but the principle of knowing when to refresh the system is along the same lines.
Obviously the NFL franchises are structured completely differently from the Prem teams, but the principle of knowing when to refresh the system is along the same lines.
.........and on the pitch as well. I think with Piutau Senior leaving and when Luatua doesn't play there is distinct lack of leadership on the field. Injuries to Afoa and Attwood compound the problemKawazaki wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:19 pmTichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:07 pmJM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:02 pm
It's the number one reason they lost the semi-final against Quins, and they did have a tendency to drop off in matches - but Quins play at a tempo Bristol want to play at but can't match. Definitely this season it's been more obvious from what I've seen.
As Kay pointed out, they were shattered after 50 today.
Fair enough, it was a genuine question. I followed Bristol's results without watching all their games last year. (just coz my daughter was at Bristol uni and I wanted to get to a game - sodding pandemic did for that idea)
Lam had Connacht playing up tempo rugby for 80 minutes, I wonder why he's struggling to get Bristol to do the same?
Bristol don't have the fundamentals. Their set-piece is average but it's their defence that is so poor. It's neither quick off the line or well organised but it's the lack of dominant collisions that really hurts them. I lost count how many tackles they kept falling off. If you wanted to describe Bristol in one word then 'soft' sums them up perfectly.
Massive questions marks over the coaching leadership team for me. Bristol look like a team that are poorly prepared and conditioned.
Harlequins looked good but they had so much room.
SaintK wrote: ↑Sat Oct 09, 2021 7:40 am.........and on the pitch as well. I think with Piutau Senior leaving and when Luatua doesn't play there is distinct lack of leadership on the field. Injuries to Afoa and Attwood compound the problemKawazaki wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:19 pmTichtheid wrote: ↑Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:07 pm
Fair enough, it was a genuine question. I followed Bristol's results without watching all their games last year. (just coz my daughter was at Bristol uni and I wanted to get to a game - sodding pandemic did for that idea)
Lam had Connacht playing up tempo rugby for 80 minutes, I wonder why he's struggling to get Bristol to do the same?
Bristol don't have the fundamentals. Their set-piece is average but it's their defence that is so poor. It's neither quick off the line or well organised but it's the lack of dominant collisions that really hurts them. I lost count how many tackles they kept falling off. If you wanted to describe Bristol in one word then 'soft' sums them up perfectly.
Massive questions marks over the coaching leadership team for me. Bristol look like a team that are poorly prepared and conditioned.
Harlequins looked good but they had so much room.
And they've not replaced Earl and Malins either. Given the resources the club has, they simply shouldn't be capable of suffering a performance like the semifinal last season let alone a repeat less than half a dozen games later like last night. It's just unacceptable.
Genuinely strange passage of play. Radwan makes space and Lucock just... runs straight into touch under no pressure. Then a few minutes later, Lucock goes to pass and just yeets the ball into the ground in front of him.
No surprise that he got hooked a minute later.
No surprise that he got hooked a minute later.
Saracens get the bonus point at the end. They'll be very happy with that given how bad they were in the first half, and how rattled they looked. They really had lost their heads.
Questions have to be asked of Newcastle, their second half discipline was as bad as Quins at their worst. 20+ penalties compared to like 7 for Saracens. Bizarre performance from them.
Questions have to be asked of Newcastle, their second half discipline was as bad as Quins at their worst. 20+ penalties compared to like 7 for Saracens. Bizarre performance from them.
I went back and looked and it's not clear - Farrell made it look worse with a swinging right arm that didn't do much, and I think the head injury might have been more the collision with a body.
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Only kept half an eye on this one as I expected a pretty straightforward Sarries win, even when Newcastle were 2 scores ahead.
Shocking penalty count, you don't get anywhere with discipline like that.
Shocking penalty count, you don't get anywhere with discipline like that.
They seem to have a way of getting the job done - pretty solid in the 2nd half - not great to watch but quite efficient - probably should have won by more.
I've described Saracens before as playing more like a test side then a club side. They build a score, keep the ball in front of their pack, have a very good set-piece, great defence, great attitude, and they know when to change tempo.
The last two points are probably their greatest assets and why they're so difficult to put away.