Madness wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 10:40 am
Having watched the Wasps game last night I came to the conclusion that there are several teams who have a real weakness at scrum half at the moment. I know it gets tougher when like Sale you have a world class and a great young talent who are both injured but some other teams seem to be hampered by poor or at best very workmanlike 9s.
Tigers - probably best selection of 9s -- Youngs, Wiggles, Van PTF
Saracens - Davies, Van Zyl not as strong as previous squads
Harlequins - so dependent on Care staying fit and playing his normal 80 mins a game
Glos - Meehan?? Pack look really good and some class backs but he really hampers them constantly trying to decide which foot he's going to box off. Stop showing off and get the ball moving.
Saints - Like Mitchell and James seems to have a quick service
Chiefs - Don't see what the Maunders offer, was easy for them when Exeters pick and go game was always giving them front foot ball but offer no threat at moment, missing Nick White a lot
Irish - Nick Phipps is on lots of money and Ben White seems to be the backup and he was seen as the future at Leicester for a couple of years
Wasps - Robson is so important to Wasps, Wolstenhome has a slow service which is terrible for the way wasps play, Porter made a huge difference vs Leicester
Falcons - Being honest haven't seen enough of them
Sale - as mentioned above
Bristol - Big fan of Randall although his kicking game was not the best against Sale, big drop off to Uren
Warriors - Heinz and Simpson are a decent if aging set of 9s.
Bath - I do rate Spencer so was very surprised to see Fox start vs Warriors but Fox appears to be much more 'coached' and playing to set plans rather than Spencer.
Glos and Exeter are the teams, ignoring injuries, who would gain the most from bringing in a better 9, Wasps are fucked if they continue with Wolstenhome, Sarries not the threat or skill of previous at 9