I think the problem people have is that we've players at ten who are better than "actually ok" at ten, no?I like neeps wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 4:42 pmI'm not sure this is fair, his weakness at fifteen was defence and drifting in and out of games but his problem in the end was we no longer saw the natural talent. The game breaking kind of stopped for long periods and the weaknesses were too hard to ignore. Sure the Richard Cockerill factor comes into play there. If Hogg got injured tomorrow Smith would start Vs Fiji I doubt Kinghorn is considered a serious option there these days.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 4:22 pmYup, I agree. he kind of plateaued at 15 because his fantastic natural skills in the end couldn't make up for his deficiencies and I think it's the same with him at 10. He has amazing skills and can make those breaks others can't, but, in my opinion the downsides such as positional, play, defence and game management, whilst at a half decent level, are not top level and the rest doesn't make up for it.Simian wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 1:06 pm
Though I agree he’s getting unfair flak, these sorts of arguments seem to largely ignore the fundamental questions of whether moving him to ten was (a) necessary and (b) the best fit between his skill set and where we lacked skilled players. I’m also puzzled by the number of people who are so confident about him showing sustained improvement over time at ten. That’s not really what happened with the positions he played before the switch.
Would I have him in the squad? For sure. Do I think the amount of opportunities being afforded him to develop at the expense of developing others (and other combinations) is a massive gamble? Absolutely.
I genuinely feel for the guy because he is now in the situation where his detractors are being unfair and picking up on any little slip whilst his supporters are going overboard on things that are really very basic stand off skills and he is stuck in the middle.
I don't think his game management is that bad. He makes mistakes but I think the game breaking playmaking makes up for them. I'd much rather have him at 10 than Ross Thompson for Scotland or vdw or Savala for Edinburgh.
Kinghorn's biggest problem is he isn't Finn Russell. Which was Hastings biggest problem until he got the not Blair Kinghorn boost. And that he's not an international quality goal kicker. But those aren't his fault. I think if you look at him purely for the player he is he's actually okay. I think potentially we all saw the 19/20 year old tear up for Edinburgh and thought we had an amazing player on our hands and that didn't materialise either and he's never shaken that disappointment from us.
We'll see how it pans out over the AIs, but if BK's first choice across the piece, it's just wild. don't get me wrong, if he comes out of it as the best ten and others have a shot, it's still suspect (assuming FR doesn't get called up, which, on form, he definitely should). If no one else gets a proper chance, it's just GT indulging himself and his 'smarts' and he needs to go.