By the way, does the TMO only see the feed we have?
European Cup 2022 Quarter Finals Weekend
Yes, and can hear the commentators as well, which is a problem when Healey and Kay are commentating on Leicester...
I think they should have all camera angles available at the same time.
Do they get the French commentary here? not very helpful then. Though they did acknowledge Leeoux got away lightly there
Yes, I think he will be on the bench. But should Dupont be injured, I would feel comfortable that France can continue to perform well with guys like Le Garrec, Lucu and even Serin ready to step up.
So 3 French clubs in semi-final again but Leinster remain the favorites.
I think the new format of the competition helps the French clubs because it allows them to rotate squad and manage the Top14 marathon and the Champions Cup better. They can also prepare the teams to peak in May-June without too much concern whereas, before, 2 losses meant you were almost certainly out.
I think the new format of the competition helps the French clubs because it allows them to rotate squad and manage the Top14 marathon and the Champions Cup better. They can also prepare the teams to peak in May-June without too much concern whereas, before, 2 losses meant you were almost certainly out.
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Jesus. We are going around in circles. The FH doesn't have to be the kicker but I will say very few world class FHs have been unable to kick. The point is that you want Jaminet out but the reason he has to be there is BECAUSE NTAMACK CAN'T KICK. So the luxury of playing Ntamack means a compromise has to be made elsewhere and that means picking Jaminet. If Jaibert plays 10, the need to pick Jaminet disappears: although FB remains a huge weakness in France anyway.
Ironically, if Dupont did not exist, Le Garrec would probably end up with the slot and he's the best kicker in France.
Oh. And 76% is not great but is also misleading because he is never given the hard kicks because he has no range of the tee.
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TheFrog wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 3:59 pm So 3 French clubs in semi-final again but Leinster remain the favorites.
I think the new format of the competition helps the French clubs because it allows them to rotate squad and manage the Top14 marathon and the Champions Cup better. They can also prepare the teams to peak in May-June without too much concern whereas, before, 2 losses meant you were almost certainly out.
Helps compared with whom? The URC sides?
Ntamack is by no means a poor placed kicker. Jaminet or Ramos may be better than him, but I have seen him slot difficult kicks very regularly including for France.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 5:43 pmJesus. We are going around in circles. The FH doesn't have to be the kicker but I will say very few world class FHs have been unable to kick. The point is that you want Jaminet out but the reason he has to be there is BECAUSE NTAMACK CAN'T KICK. So the luxury of playing Ntamack means a compromise has to be made elsewhere and that means picking Jaminet. If Jaibert plays 10, the need to pick Jaminet disappears: although FB remains a huge weakness in France anyway.
Ironically, if Dupont did not exist, Le Garrec would probably end up with the slot and he's the best kicker in France.
Oh. And 76% is not great but is also misleading because he is never given the hard kicks because he has no range of the tee.
Reason Jaminet is in is the length of his kick allowing him to win the modern day ping pong bore fest.
Don't seen enough of Jalibert to comment on his kicking abilities.
Compared to becore, when playing the groups required teams to win at least 4 of their pool games to qualify, thus making it harder for French clubs to manage both Top 14 and Champions Cup at the same time.Torquemada 1420 wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 5:44 pmTheFrog wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 3:59 pm So 3 French clubs in semi-final again but Leinster remain the favorites.
I think the new format of the competition helps the French clubs because it allows them to rotate squad and manage the Top14 marathon and the Champions Cup better. They can also prepare the teams to peak in May-June without too much concern whereas, before, 2 losses meant you were almost certainly out.
Helps compared with whom? The URC sides?
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Maybe, but cw with URC and GP, the French schedule is still insane.
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The one who is sailing under radar at the moment is SH Le Garrec at Racing who is not a million miles from Dupont but also has a 90%+ kicking game and bar injury will be a selection certainty by the time of the RWC.
Officials havee been confirmed for the semi-finals.
If Torque thought Pearce was bad, you wait until he sees Dickson in action
If Torque thought Pearce was bad, you wait until he sees Dickson in action
The match official appointments for the Heineken Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup semi-finals have been announced today (Monday 14 May) following a meeting of a selection committee chaired by EPCR’s Head of Match Officials, Tony Spreadbury.
England’s Karl Dickson has been appointed to referee the much-anticipated clash of European heavyweights, Leinster Rugby and Stade Toulousain, at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Saturday. Dickson’s assistants will be the English pair of Christophe Ridley and Anthony Woodthorpe.
Matthew Carley, also of England, will take charge of the all-French confrontation on Sunday between Racing 92 and Stade Rochelais at Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens where England’s Luke Pearce and Nika Amashukeli of Georgia will run the line.
When Spreadbury is in charge the expectations are much lowered...SaintK wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 3:55 pm Officials havee been confirmed for the semi-finals.
If Torque thought Pearce was bad, you wait until he sees Dickson in actionThe match official appointments for the Heineken Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup semi-finals have been announced today (Monday 14 May) following a meeting of a selection committee chaired by EPCR’s Head of Match Officials, Tony Spreadbury.
England’s Karl Dickson has been appointed to referee the much-anticipated clash of European heavyweights, Leinster Rugby and Stade Toulousain, at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Saturday. Dickson’s assistants will be the English pair of Christophe Ridley and Anthony Woodthorpe.
Matthew Carley, also of England, will take charge of the all-French confrontation on Sunday between Racing 92 and Stade Rochelais at Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens where England’s Luke Pearce and Nika Amashukeli of Georgia will run the line.
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Dickson was the ref for Scot/Fra, just awful, even worst than Gardner.laurent wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 5:02 pmWhen Spreadbury is in charge the expectations are much lowered...SaintK wrote: ↑Mon May 09, 2022 3:55 pm Officials havee been confirmed for the semi-finals.
If Torque thought Pearce was bad, you wait until he sees Dickson in actionThe match official appointments for the Heineken Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup semi-finals have been announced today (Monday 14 May) following a meeting of a selection committee chaired by EPCR’s Head of Match Officials, Tony Spreadbury.
England’s Karl Dickson has been appointed to referee the much-anticipated clash of European heavyweights, Leinster Rugby and Stade Toulousain, at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on Saturday. Dickson’s assistants will be the English pair of Christophe Ridley and Anthony Woodthorpe.
Matthew Carley, also of England, will take charge of the all-French confrontation on Sunday between Racing 92 and Stade Rochelais at Stade Bollaert-Delelis in Lens where England’s Luke Pearce and Nika Amashukeli of Georgia will run the line.
I liked Pearce this weekend, he looked like he was having a good time.
Yes, I'm sure him joining Quins after Bloodgate, under new management, and being a big part of the revival that saw them win their first league title has him seething.
I'd worry more about him being a dogshit referee, but maybe we'll get lucky and he'll shiv Sexton when no-one's looking.
I'd worry more about him being a dogshit referee, but maybe we'll get lucky and he'll shiv Sexton when no-one's looking.
EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 11:11 am The revival where he played with Tom Williams and all the lads laughing about how they nailed the two docs to the wall. Look European rugby has been stitching it up for the French and English for years but even this is too on the nose.
Personally I'm hoping Dickson goes full Bryce Lawrence on Ireland-in-Blue and screams DANGEROUS! at a stationary Johnny Sexton before yellow carding him.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 11:11 am The revival where he played with Tom Williams and all the lads laughing about how they nailed the two docs to the wall. Look European rugby has been stitching it up for the French and English for years but even this is too on the nose.
Nah! He'll be just as bad for both teams....................it's the way he usually isEnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 11:18 am That's what he is going to do to us next Staurday. I am bringing the kids so we can BOOOOOOOOOOO like motherfuckers
Try the top of the stand instead.EnergiseR2 wrote: ↑Tue May 10, 2022 11:21 am You better believe he will. I have positioned myself within flinging distance of the tunnel