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Wasps and complete collapse, name a more iconic duo.
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Glaws got away with absolute murder on their line in those last couple of minutes.
Can't play like spackers for 35 minutes and expect to win, though. Little sign that we've done anything in the off season to arrest our tendency to fall apart.
Can't play like spackers for 35 minutes and expect to win, though. Little sign that we've done anything in the off season to arrest our tendency to fall apart.
As soon as they stopped playing that useless fucking kicking game and ran it more, they looked a good side.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 4:03 pm Glaws got away with absolute murder on their line in those last couple of minutes.
Can't play like spackers for 35 minutes and expect to win, though. Little sign that we've done anything in the off season to arrest our tendency to fall apart.
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................and has now got 2 weeks off for his involvement in the melee
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Wasps looking the better team than Bristol, but undermining good work with handling errors and getting done in the scrum.
Edit - and as I type that antoher dominant Bristol scrum sets up a try for them.
Edit - and as I type that antoher dominant Bristol scrum sets up a try for them.
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If Wasps can reduce their error rate by even a quarter, we'd be fine. So much good work that goes undermined.
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Quite why TF I changed my pick for Barf v Sale after reading PR's pre-match
BillyV outstanding.
Tizzard had a stinker.
Saracens were like the Harlem Globetrotters of rugby, ruck speed was off the charts. They butchered two more tries and gave at least one arguably two tries to Quins. First game as well.
Ominous. Good signs for Sarries fans though.
Tizzard had a stinker.
Saracens were like the Harlem Globetrotters of rugby, ruck speed was off the charts. They butchered two more tries and gave at least one arguably two tries to Quins. First game as well.
Ominous. Good signs for Sarries fans though.
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Wasps manage to go down at home without even a losing BP.
19 handling errors. Bristol didn't have to do much other than take the couple of chances they were given because for all that we did right ball in hand we could be relied upon to drop it or otherwise fuck up anything promising.
Tom Willis was immense, didn't deserve to be on the losing side.
19 handling errors. Bristol didn't have to do much other than take the couple of chances they were given because for all that we did right ball in hand we could be relied upon to drop it or otherwise fuck up anything promising.
Tom Willis was immense, didn't deserve to be on the losing side.
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Bath lost, at home, by 17 points, to 14 men.
I'll leave it there until I see the highlights.
I'll leave it there until I see the highlights.
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Spirited performance from Worcester today, gave Exeter some real problems at times. Impressive support from the crowd which I'm sure will mean a lot to the players.
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It's pretty long, but always enjoy listen to Flatman talk about the game and specifically the state of the English game here. Predictably he talks a lot more sense than Jim. Touches on sustainability, structure, player welfare, salary cap, player access, the women's game etc.
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Quins v LI about to KO in the Prem Cup on BT Sport 1 for those after a bit of escapism
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That lead went down rather quickly! Two very different tries too.
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Yep, I'm still miffed by the try the TMO called as not a knock on from the back of the maul.
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Fair bit of savvy from Irish to close that one out.
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Yeah, fairly enjoyable match in the end.
You can tell a lot of these lads don't get a huge amount of gametime. It was a bit of a cramp off in the second half with players dropping like flies.
You can tell a lot of these lads don't get a huge amount of gametime. It was a bit of a cramp off in the second half with players dropping like flies.
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The lads cramping up made me realise how much we take the conditioning of Prem players as a given.
They may not get much Premiership game time. But I'm sure I heard the commentators mention that at least half a dozen of the players had actually played for their loan club in the Championship at the weekend.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Wed Sep 21, 2022 8:51 pm Yeah, fairly enjoyable match in the end.
You can tell a lot of these lads don't get a huge amount of gametime. It was a bit of a cramp off in the second half with players dropping like flies.
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Yeah, some of the Quins lads were at LS.SaintK wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 7:14 amThey may not get much Premiership game time. But I'm sure I heard the commentators mention that at least half a dozen of the players had actually played for their loan club in the Championship at the weekend.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Wed Sep 21, 2022 8:51 pm Yeah, fairly enjoyable match in the end.
You can tell a lot of these lads don't get a huge amount of gametime. It was a bit of a cramp off in the second half with players dropping like flies.
The LI guys (with the exception of Morisi) wont have played since a pre season A game against Bath. They'll be getting this bloc of Prem Cup games out of the way before heading off on loan (mainly academy) or back to holding tackle bags for the squad players.
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His box kicking was quite variable. Ironically one of his worst kicks led to the 'where did that come from?' try from Cleaves.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 7:24 amHe was glacial. Decent box kick on him, but outside of that he'd seem an odd fit for Quins.
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Remember one particularly poor one, but most the others were broadly contestable and the LI players were under pressure when taking.Dinsdale Piranha wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 8:39 amHis box kicking was quite variable. Ironically one of his worst kicks led to the 'where did that come from?' try from Cleaves.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 7:24 amHe was glacial. Decent box kick on him, but outside of that he'd seem an odd fit for Quins.
I'm trying to be kind really though. He wasn't up to much. Neither was O'Sullivan for LI though to be fair, who's generally been pretty underwhelming for us.
Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 7:24 amHe was glacial. Decent box kick on him, but outside of that he'd seem an odd fit for Quins.
Yeah, he's ex-Munster so you'd think he could at least kick well, but no joy. Just an absolute momentum killer. Especially with Edwards at 10 who is a sevens player at heart so isn't so hot on the back foot. Irish defence was brilliant to be fair but they got a lot of belief out of being able to line us up every time.
Irish have a ginger scrumhalf with an absolute bullet pass who I like very much and it turns out he's ex Quins academy, so that's fun.
Hyde's injury is a blow, he's one of the guys I thought would break through this season. Good to see some of the hyped youngsters get some game time, I do enjoy watching Cleaves / Smith / Oresanya / Hyde et al