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DAM Health Stadium has been confirmed as the match venue for tomorrow's Heineken Champions Cup clash against Castres Olympique.
Following extensive work from Scottish Rugby ground staff throughout the week the pitch remains playable with European rugby returning to the capital tomorrow afternoon!
Following extensive work from Scottish Rugby ground staff throughout the week the pitch remains playable with European rugby returning to the capital tomorrow afternoon!
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Glasgow should be about 5 tries to the good here but they have their now usual lack of composure in in the final phase.
I’m interested to see Tuipolotu’s numbers from tonight, he seems to be carrying every phase and making good meters every time. Turner carrying well too but his darts are shite.
I’m interested to see Tuipolotu’s numbers from tonight, he seems to be carrying every phase and making good meters every time. Turner carrying well too but his darts are shite.
Jesus , you’re a hard lot to please , still Scotsman & rays of sunshine- Bonus point win away from Home in a soulless Murrayfield, I’ll take that
Considering the lows of the last few years under Wilson, the turnaround is encouraging. ( In Franco we Trust )
Good Home form, and now winning on the road.
You can see how Franco is building a squad, rather than just a first team
Look who didn’t play tonight – Kebble ,Fraser ,Fagerson, Cummings, Darge, Gordon, Wilson, Thomson, Johnson, Mcdowall, Steyn ,Forbes Smith.- and that’s also not including Mann & Neild who were so good at Bath last week.
Perfect – far from it – yes there were errors, but the good (and there was lots of it ) outweighed the bad.
Agree that Sione T was so influential tonight , and Sione V has some engine on him
Here’s to ripping Edinburgh a new arsehole next Friday
Considering the lows of the last few years under Wilson, the turnaround is encouraging. ( In Franco we Trust )
Good Home form, and now winning on the road.
You can see how Franco is building a squad, rather than just a first team
Look who didn’t play tonight – Kebble ,Fraser ,Fagerson, Cummings, Darge, Gordon, Wilson, Thomson, Johnson, Mcdowall, Steyn ,Forbes Smith.- and that’s also not including Mann & Neild who were so good at Bath last week.
Perfect – far from it – yes there were errors, but the good (and there was lots of it ) outweighed the bad.
Agree that Sione T was so influential tonight , and Sione V has some engine on him
Here’s to ripping Edinburgh a new arsehole next Friday
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Lol, maybe you’re easy to please. There are definitely huge improvements since last year but the team still looks disjointed and confused at times. This is a club packed full of internationals, it’s okay to have a certain level of expectation.Dogbert wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 12:01 am Jesus , you’re a hard lot to please , still Scotsman & rays of sunshine- Bonus point win away from Home in a soulless Murrayfield, I’ll take that
Considering the lows of the last few years under Wilson, the turnaround is encouraging. ( In Franco we Trust )
Good Home form, and now winning on the road.
You can see how Franco is building a squad, rather than just a first team
Look who didn’t play tonight – Kebble ,Fraser ,Fagerson, Cummings, Darge, Gordon, Wilson, Thomson, Johnson, Mcdowall, Steyn ,Forbes Smith.- and that’s also not including Mann & Neild who were so good at Bath last week.
Perfect – far from it – yes there were errors, but the good (and there was lots of it ) outweighed the bad.
Agree that Sione T was so influential tonight , and Sione V has some engine on him
Here’s to ripping Edinburgh a new arsehole next Friday
Embra twitter said leg injury but he seemed to be holding his lower back.
Well, you don’t sneeze at a BP win in the Champions’ cup.
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
Good win that. Left a couple of tries out there and there's plenty to work on defensively (first I tackling has had some issues recently) but a lot of good play and and win over last year's second place team in the Top14 is a great result regardless of anything else.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
They were frustratingly inaccurate at times going forward, but a decent win. God knows how Castres got away with just the one yellow card after conceding 23 penalties, some of them pretty cynical.Biffer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 4:16 pm Good win that. Left a couple of tries out there and there's plenty to work on defensively (first I tackling has had some issues recently) but a lot of good play and and win over last year's second place team in the Top14 is a great result regardless of anything else.
I was genuinely laughing when their prop slapped the ball out of Vellacott's hands about 90 seconds after being told the next penalty would result in a card.robmatic wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 5:21 pmThey were frustratingly inaccurate at times going forward, but a decent win. God knows how Castres got away with just the one yellow card after conceding 23 penalties, some of them pretty cynical.Biffer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 4:16 pm Good win that. Left a couple of tries out there and there's plenty to work on defensively (first I tackling has had some issues recently) but a lot of good play and and win over last year's second place team in the Top14 is a great result regardless of anything else.
And the card they did get was for the penalty try. Despite 22 other penalties they didn’t get a card for repeated infringements.robmatic wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 5:21 pmThey were frustratingly inaccurate at times going forward, but a decent win. God knows how Castres got away with just the one yellow card after conceding 23 penalties, some of them pretty cynical.Biffer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 17, 2022 4:16 pm Good win that. Left a couple of tries out there and there's plenty to work on defensively (first I tackling has had some issues recently) but a lot of good play and and win over last year's second place team in the Top14 is a great result regardless of anything else.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Just back. Edinburgh were pretty dominant throughout even without VDM, McInally and Kinghorn, should have won by more though.
One thing did make wonder, there was a pretty stiff breeze with bright sunshine to the right corner Castre were defending in the second half, I don't think I single high ball was played into their 22 which would have been a nightmare to try to take.
One thing did make wonder, there was a pretty stiff breeze with bright sunshine to the right corner Castre were defending in the second half, I don't think I single high ball was played into their 22 which would have been a nightmare to try to take.
Still catching up on the Edina Castres match, Edinburgh are the better side by a mile, just not on the scoreboard yet.
I have to ask, has Scott Hastings been to an Edinburgh game in the last ten years?
The chant of "Eh Din Bruagh" has gone up a couple of times in this match and he's attributed it twice to Castres fans.
He getting paid to comment on these games, he should know his stuff.
I have to ask, has Scott Hastings been to an Edinburgh game in the last ten years?
The chant of "Eh Din Bruagh" has gone up a couple of times in this match and he's attributed it twice to Castres fans.
He getting paid to comment on these games, he should know his stuff.
That was at least after he worked out it was Castres playing and not Brive.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Sun Dec 18, 2022 12:08 am Still catching up on the Edina Castres match, Edinburgh are the better side by a mile, just not on the scoreboard yet.
I have to ask, has Scott Hastings been to an Edinburgh game in the last ten years?
The chant of "Eh Din Bruagh" has gone up a couple of times in this match and he's attributed it twice to Castres fans.
He getting paid to comment on these games, he should know his stuff.
Commentating is a skill in itself, and is harder than it looks. But what I fail to understand is that there is a cadre of commentators who are generally quite poor, but who get constantly used. The same applies to the 'expert' co-commentators. Meanwhile there are young retired players who are eloquent, know the players and the modern game who would love to get involved and can't.
I have been involved in rugby for nearly 60 years and think I have a decent understanding of the game, I don't. Watching games with my son and his chums who are good level current players and know many of the players on the pitch, I realise just how much the game has moved on, and how much is happening on the pitch that I am just not seeing.
I have been involved in rugby for nearly 60 years and think I have a decent understanding of the game, I don't. Watching games with my son and his chums who are good level current players and know many of the players on the pitch, I realise just how much the game has moved on, and how much is happening on the pitch that I am just not seeing.
Yeah. The Hastings Nicol pairing was particularly grim.weegie01 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 18, 2022 9:22 am Commentating is a skill in itself, and is harder than it looks. But what I fail to understand is that there is a cadre of commentators who are generally quite poor, but who get constantly used. The same applies to the 'expert' co-commentators. Meanwhile there are young retired players who are eloquent, know the players and the modern game who would love to get involved and can't.
I have been involved in rugby for nearly 60 years and think I have a decent understanding of the game, I don't. Watching games with my son and his chums who are good level current players and know many of the players on the pitch, I realise just how much the game has moved on, and how much is happening on the pitch that I am just not seeing.
Agreed. Savala is going to be very useful going forward. He plays a bit like Kinghorn close tot he gain line and likes to make wee off-loads etc. His kicking is a work in progress but that is a teachable skill and he will get better. I can understand why Edinburgh decided to develop him rather than Chamberlain who was more of a sit deep and kick 10. Savala is more suited to the type of game Edinburgh want to play.
I hope that Bath didn't watch the Quinns V Racing 92 - Russell was rank & hooked after 60 minutes
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A successful weekend for a change. Pretty obvious areas where both teams have room to improve and work on. Both squads improving depth and a lot of youngsters coming in and proving they can hack it at pro level.
Got to watch a live match for the first time in a couple of years and update both our Scotland hats and scarves the wind was blowing straight at us so the shop got a visit at half time.
Wish it wasn't an all day saga to get to the grounds. Evening kick-offs are a no go, left the house at 9am got home just after 6pm (chippy in Biggar) getting to Murrayfield is simple enough, car to Ingliston then tram, not tried Scotstoun yet.
Got to watch a live match for the first time in a couple of years and update both our Scotland hats and scarves the wind was blowing straight at us so the shop got a visit at half time.
Wish it wasn't an all day saga to get to the grounds. Evening kick-offs are a no go, left the house at 9am got home just after 6pm (chippy in Biggar) getting to Murrayfield is simple enough, car to Ingliston then tram, not tried Scotstoun yet.
Doddie Weir's Memorial Service from Melrose Parish Church will be live on the Scottish Rugby website today at 1pm.
Watch here: https://bit.ly/3YuS9wH
Watch here: https://bit.ly/3YuS9wH
A fitting tribute to the man. Carl Hogg in particular was very good.westport wrote: ↑Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:58 am Doddie Weir's Memorial Service from Melrose Parish Church will be live on the Scottish Rugby website today at 1pm.
Watch here: https://bit.ly/3YuS9wH
Blackmac wrote: ↑Mon Dec 19, 2022 2:25 pmA fitting tribute to the man. Carl Hogg in particular was very good.westport wrote: ↑Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:58 am Doddie Weir's Memorial Service from Melrose Parish Church will be live on the Scottish Rugby website today at 1pm.
Watch here: https://bit.ly/3YuS9wH
It was,
Rob Wainwright's story about Doddie pouring measures of whisky from optics secreted up his kilt was funny.
Very much so. Carl, Rob and JJ were excellent and the sons doing the poem too.Blackmac wrote: ↑Mon Dec 19, 2022 2:25 pmA fitting tribute to the man. Carl Hogg in particular was very good.westport wrote: ↑Mon Dec 19, 2022 10:58 am Doddie Weir's Memorial Service from Melrose Parish Church will be live on the Scottish Rugby website today at 1pm.
Watch here: https://bit.ly/3YuS9wH
For many that is a career best highlights reel not a just a season! How many men beaten, yards made, tries scored, side steps made, defenders left on their arses, tackles made, steals made, etc. He really is a special player and one of the top wingers in the world at the moment. Not just fast with a side step but has a real natural rugby brain and sheer guts for a man his size.
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