KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 11:17 am
Big D wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 11:00 am
Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 10:18 am
It's a tricky one, on the one hand you'd want to keep the momentum going with Bradbury and there is a weekend off next week, on the other you want others getting game time in pretty meaningless fixtures and you don't want to risk losing Bradbury as well as Bill.
I just think the next three fixtures; Glasgow x2 and Cardiff at home are potentially season defining. The run in where Edinburgh play all the Irish sides, Ospreys
and a mini tour of SA is just about as tough as it gets with a home game v Zebre thrown in. If either pro side sweeps the derbies it puts them in a very strong position to win the division/conference/what ever it is called. Especially for given the 7 point gap to Glasgow Glasgow as it stands.
I think if I were Blair I'd be looking to hold back a few of the key players for that game. Glasgow have two very physical match ups over the next two weeks too.
Expecting the SA games to go ahead might be optimistic at this point to be honest.
Blair is rotating a lot more than Cockerill did, I don't think its a case of a weakened team in one game and a full-strength team in the other. I think most games will see a mix of more and less established players.
Even without the SA games it is probably as hard a run in from the Cardiff game as possible really.
With injuries, internationals and the RGs only coming into the squad over the last few games I am not sure Blair would even know his strongest team but it isn't really about full strength and not full strength. There is no need to play Nel v Saracens, and with Mata being potentially injured for the medium term why risk Bradbury when for club and player the Glasgow games are probably bigger. Saracens unlikely to go full noise in the diddy cup and Bradbury will have a chance to face up against two competitors (come AI's 2022) for the national 8 shirt against Glasgow. The way the conferences are set up, if Edinburgh win both games the gap is massive going into the second half of the season. If the URC decide to do something daft like void the SA team results because they can't complete the season then the gap increases by another 3 points.
A team of say: Venter, Rambo, Atalifo, Sykes, GG, Ritchie, Boyle, Kunavula, Pyrgos, VdW, Blain (if fit), Dean, Bennett, Moyano and Immelman (if fit) with subs of McBurney, Schoeman, de Bruin, Phillips, Haining, Shiel, Savala and Currie would be fine. I don't think holding Nel, Bradbury, Kinghorn (if there is any doubt), Lang (given he's had knocks) and Boffelli (given he has played through the summer, into AIs and then played the last two weeks) would be that big an issue.