This may actually improve his chances of being called up by England (see Gary Graham), so huzzah I guess?
His main issue has been injuries, if he can keep fit he's a very good player
This may actually improve his chances of being called up by England (see Gary Graham), so huzzah I guess?
His main issue has been injuries, if he can keep fit he's a very good player
He's from the mini/junior section at Medway RFC in Rochester who play in London1SKawazaki wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:01 am Caught up with the Saracens v Quins game. A regulation win for Sarries although they will be disappointed they dropped their effort after the win was guaranteed.
Sam Crean caught my eye at loosehead, he was playing level 3 for Bishop's Stortford last year aged 18. Saracens academy product naturally. He also demonstrated how to carry the ball up into contact and get the offload away at the expense of a player who has never learned the skill. The benefits of a well run academy are so manifest whenever you watch Saracens.
"At the expense of" suggests it's the tackler he's slagging off rather than the player he offloads to. Which would be far more Toga's schtick, but also an amazing self-own regardless.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:35 am 1 second google to find Billy executing a more spectacular offload
I like this new twist to the Toga schtick, though. Slag a Sarries player to praise another.
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:35 am 1 second google to find Billy executing a more spectacular offload
I like this new twist to the Toga schtick, though. Slag a Sarries player to praise another.
https://www.rugbypass.com/news/ex-all-b ... ike-brown/
As a result, Brown finished the regular Premiership season as the top offloading player in England and even made more yards in attack (1188) than Saracens Alex Goode (1167).
Ah, I hadn't clocked it was Brown being run over until those stills. Makes more sense now. Thought it might've been his way of conceding that Billy's become a bit of a straight forward bosher in recent times while still waving his Saracens flag with vigour.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:37 am"At the expense of" suggests it's the tackler he's slagging off rather than the player he offloads to. Which would be far more Toga's schtick, but also an amazing self-own regardless.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:35 am 1 second google to find Billy executing a more spectacular offload
I like this new twist to the Toga schtick, though. Slag a Sarries player to praise another.
We can add hubris to the ever-increasing list of things you don't understand, I guess.
Thought he was very poor against Harlequins.Not very good at the base of the scrum and driven back a number of times.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 11:37 amAh, I hadn't clocked it was Brown being run over until those stills. Makes more sense now. Thought it might've been his way of conceding that Billy's become a bit of a straight forward bosher in recent times while still waving his Saracens flag with vigour.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:37 am"At the expense of" suggests it's the tackler he's slagging off rather than the player he offloads to. Which would be far more Toga's schtick, but also an amazing self-own regardless.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 10:35 am 1 second google to find Billy executing a more spectacular offload
I like this new twist to the Toga schtick, though. Slag a Sarries player to praise another.
Can't say I paid too much attention to the Quins game, it wasn't the greatest of spectacles for most of it, but that doesn't surprise me. He's been pretty underwhelming for a lot of the last couple of years at least tbh. We've seen what he can be at his peak and he's been way off that for a while.
It attacted one defender - the tackler, who stopped him - and the winger was caught ball watching.
That makes no sense. He's simply running towards the line and gets tackled almost immediately. What makes the offload possible: it's a leg tackle, so the arms are free, and the winger is caught ball watching. It's a defensive error.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:44 pmThat makes no sense. He's simply running towards the line and gets tackled almost immediately. What makes the offload possible: it's a leg tackle, so the arms are free, and the winger is caught ball watching. It's a defensive error.
There's really no need to over-egg this.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:51 pm Run off back of maul directly into defender, get stopped, offload.
It's a regulation bit of play that you'd expect from any forward, but the offload deserved praise. Billy did not do anything to manipulate the defence except try and run over a defender which he wasn't able to do. There's literally no reason to be talking this up so much.
Maybe so, but he needs to do far more than just that. He really didn't look match fit at allKawazaki wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 12:00 pm
'Very poor' is a bit harsh I think. He still attracts more defenders than just about any other forward in the league, and that alone can be enough to disupt patterns, spacing, line-speed etc even if he never gets the ball. He did very well for the first try, his running line got at least three Quins defenders to turn their hips in (including the winger) which made the try for Maitland very easy.
The video is right there!Kawazaki wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:52 pmJM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:51 pm Run off back of maul directly into defender, get stopped, offload.
It's a regulation bit of play that you'd expect from any forward, but the offload deserved praise. Billy did not do anything to manipulate the defence except try and run over a defender which he wasn't able to do. There's literally no reason to be talking this up so much.
He doesn't try to run over the defender at all.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:55 pmThe video is right there!Kawazaki wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:52 pmJM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:51 pm Run off back of maul directly into defender, get stopped, offload.
It's a regulation bit of play that you'd expect from any forward, but the offload deserved praise. Billy did not do anything to manipulate the defence except try and run over a defender which he wasn't able to do. There's literally no reason to be talking this up so much.
He doesn't try to run over the defender at all.
SaintK wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 1:54 pmMaybe so, but he needs to do far more than just that. He really didn't look match fit at allKawazaki wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 12:00 pm
'Very poor' is a bit harsh I think. He still attracts more defenders than just about any other forward in the league, and that alone can be enough to disupt patterns, spacing, line-speed etc even if he never gets the ball. He did very well for the first try, his running line got at least three Quins defenders to turn their hips in (including the winger) which made the try for Maitland very easy.
He certainly wouldn't be making my England backrow on his current showing
Toga, seriously: he simply runs off the back of the maul - the bit you can see in the screenshot - at a defender and gets immediately hit - which you can see in the screenshot - and manages to get his arms free and offload. His 'line' is just "I want to try and score" - he's trying to carry heavy to the line. Saying he doesn't try and run over the defender when he's trying to run directly through him - which you can see in the screenshot - is bonkers.
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 24, 2020 2:06 pmToga, seriously: he simply runs off the back of the maul - the bit you can see in the screenshot - at a defender and gets immediately hit - which you can see in the screenshot - and manages to get his arms free and offload. His 'line' is just "I want to try and score" - he's trying to carry heavy to the line. Saying he doesn't try and run over the defender when he's trying to run directly through him - which you can see in the screenshot - is bonkers.
Earle just did an early-years Ashton.
You're trying so, so hard here. It's not a piece of play that demands this level of gushing.