They do it on purpose, I swear. Easy wins hold no interest for them.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 4:51 pmI think I've had about four heart attacks.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 4:49 pm Smith really is a little fucking wizard. Even with those on the receiving end continuing to fuck up he just kept conjouring more opportunities.
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Only four?Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 4:51 pmI think I've had about four heart attacks.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 4:49 pm Smith really is a little fucking wizard. Even with those on the receiving end continuing to fuck up he just kept conjouring more opportunities.
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Green owes Smith a prop's monthly intake of pints.
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He owes the same to Esterhuizen.
Oxbow wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 4:50 pm Bonus point win for Saints, finished 44-8. Newcastle were pretty awful. Lewis Ludlam is twice the player now than when he was first picked for England, which in Eddie's world means he has no chance of making the side. England should also have a look at Fraser Dingwall before Scotland do.
Jones is ignoring Lozowski and Dingwall is a fair bit behind him as the best English 12.
So Dingwall has a decent chance of getting picked by Jones.
Dingwall has mostly been playing at 13. Eddie will probably pick him on the wing.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 4:56 pmOxbow wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 4:50 pm Bonus point win for Saints, finished 44-8. Newcastle were pretty awful. Lewis Ludlam is twice the player now than when he was first picked for England, which in Eddie's world means he has no chance of making the side. England should also have a look at Fraser Dingwall before Scotland do.
Jones is ignoring Lozowski and Dingwall is a fair bit behind him as the best English 12.
So Dingwall has a decent chance of getting picked by Jones.
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Amended team for Wasps
West and Fifita drop out through illness (didn't state covid, so presumably not that), which means Hislop and Cardall move up from the bench with Nearchou and Gaskell taking their spots.
Definitely weakens the pack overall.
Gaskell and Mills continue the trickle of players making their way back from injury. Mills has been out so long he's basically a new signing at this point.
West and Fifita drop out through illness (didn't state covid, so presumably not that), which means Hislop and Cardall move up from the bench with Nearchou and Gaskell taking their spots.
Definitely weakens the pack overall.
Gaskell and Mills continue the trickle of players making their way back from injury. Mills has been out so long he's basically a new signing at this point.
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Wasps basically haven't had any ball and have gifted Tigers plenty of penalty opportunities, but we're still slightly in the lead.
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Looked like a red to me too.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 3:56 pmI cannot fathom how it's not. Strike to the face around the eye area followed by a hair pull.
Red for me too!Lobby wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 3:57 pmLooked like a red to me too.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 3:56 pmI cannot fathom how it's not. Strike to the face around the eye area followed by a hair pull.
This game is awful, making me want to scratch my eyes out.
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Bringing Porter on at 9 has really pepped us up. Wolstenholme was just gumming up the works by leaving the ball in rucks for waaaaay too long.
I'm doing my best not to sound like a bitter Wasp, but it feels like one side's getting more from the officials than the other.
Yeah, but Porter doesn't shout "Bouncy" anywhere near as loudly as Wusty...sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:34 pm Bringing Porter on at 9 has really pepped us up. Wolstenholme was just gumming up the works by leaving the ball in rucks for waaaaay too long.
I'm doing my best not to sound like a bitter Wasp, but it feels like one side's getting more from the officials than the other.
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I understood Porter being benched for the couple of weeks after the Munster game when he pulled out in the warm up, but he's clearly fit now and better than Wusty.Raggs wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:37 pmYeah, but Porter doesn't shout "Bouncy" anywhere near as loudly as Wusty...sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:34 pm Bringing Porter on at 9 has really pepped us up. Wolstenholme was just gumming up the works by leaving the ball in rucks for waaaaay too long.
I'm doing my best not to sound like a bitter Wasp, but it feels like one side's getting more from the officials than the other.
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Massive turnover that from Barbs.
Not convinced there shouldn't have been a penalty to Tigers at the scrum beforehand, but I'll take it.
Not convinced there shouldn't have been a penalty to Tigers at the scrum beforehand, but I'll take it.
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Huge win for us. Porter coming on really changed the game.
He’s not pro level though is he. Coming through he was very quick and mobile, but switched to the front row and is now just overweight and fucked after 2 minutes. He was always quite soft though.
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At least they stayed contestable. Tigers need to play with a bit more variation/ambition and some backrow players back from whatever (covid/injuries/bans).sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 4:57 pm Massive turnover that from Barbs.
Not convinced there shouldn't have been a penalty to Tigers at the scrum beforehand, but I'll take it.
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Where was he before the switch? This season is the first I've seen of him and he looks like he couldn't play anywhere other than front row.
When I saw him at age grade (rarely), he was the same shape, but looked like an excitable puppy, he was everywhere (relatively for a front row).
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Back row, then switched in his late teens because there was less competition and just seemed to try and pack on blubber.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 5:12 pmWhere was he before the switch? This season is the first I've seen of him and he looks like he couldn't play anywhere other than front row.
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Ta.Punter15 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 5:14 pmBack row, then switched in his late teens because there was less competition and just seemed to try and pack on blubber.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 5:12 pmWhere was he before the switch? This season is the first I've seen of him and he looks like he couldn't play anywhere other than front row.
Cracking result that - with players returning for the 2nd half of the season, post the 2nd round of Euro games, we should now be in a good position to get a top 8 spot and ensure a Champions Cup spot for next season.
I missed the game though - was watching one of my Grandaughters playing against Newbury RFC (<16) - she had a good game, involved in all 4 of her sides' tries - but went off with an injury in the last 'third'. Another girl had to go off for a nasty head knock and another was stretchered off after a very heavy tackle - that one brought the game to an early end with about 10 mins left. We lost 30-20.
I missed the game though - was watching one of my Grandaughters playing against Newbury RFC (<16) - she had a good game, involved in all 4 of her sides' tries - but went off with an injury in the last 'third'. Another girl had to go off for a nasty head knock and another was stretchered off after a very heavy tackle - that one brought the game to an early end with about 10 mins left. We lost 30-20.
A friend asked earlier: "Are Wasps going to do a London Welsh with a debt that big?" Adding that it seems like Fekitoa, Vaea, and even Gopperth are on the way out.
Can't say I know a thing about finance and how much debt someone/a club can carry, it did seem like they have a lot. I did, however, read that Coventry City are only just back or coming back for a 10 year deal. Should bring some money in?
Can't say I know a thing about finance and how much debt someone/a club can carry, it did seem like they have a lot. I did, however, read that Coventry City are only just back or coming back for a 10 year deal. Should bring some money in?
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Tbf , Gopperth's going to be 39 shortly after this season finishes. His situation isn't like the other two. He could probably keep going by current on field evidence, but I'm pretty sure he'd been intending to have phased our more by now and probably would have had we not had our injury crisis (particularly if Ryan Mills had been more available).Niegs wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 10:32 pm A friend asked earlier: "Are Wasps going to do a London Welsh with a debt that big?" Adding that it seems like Fekitoa, Vaea, and even Gopperth are on the way out.
Can't say I know a thing about finance and how much debt someone/a club can carry, it did seem like they have a lot. I did, however, read that Coventry City are only just back or coming back for a 10 year deal. Should bring some money in?
I'm also too ignorant to know whether our financial situation is awful, bad or ok for a rugby club, but I have to think that if we're bringing in the likes of Koch then the other two leaving owes more to overall management of a reduced salary cap than our situation meaning we can't have big money signings any more.