Ymx wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 7:23 pmOom you clown!OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 9:39 pm From a neutral I think Ireland is the favorite to win it. Since we are part of the URC and HC competitions we are a bit closer to the action and looking forward to it.
You even thanked me for creating the fixtures thread.
2023 Six Nations
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Only 6 days to go.
Really looking forward to it - more in hope than expectation.
Actually, not having high expectations makes the games a little less nervewracking. Still, With Scotland at hime, 1st up, followed by Italy at home - we've a chance to get off to a good start. On the other hand, if we don't hit the ground running, we could be in for a very rough 6N.
Lots of other interesting games to look forward to. The Wales/Ireland game should tell us a lot about where the championship is heading.
Really looking forward to it - more in hope than expectation.
Actually, not having high expectations makes the games a little less nervewracking. Still, With Scotland at hime, 1st up, followed by Italy at home - we've a chance to get off to a good start. On the other hand, if we don't hit the ground running, we could be in for a very rough 6N.
Lots of other interesting games to look forward to. The Wales/Ireland game should tell us a lot about where the championship is heading.
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I’m really looking forward to this. I’m not expecting much from England but there’s enough hope that we can compete, and I’m very hopeful that every game will be a proper contest to a greater or lesser extent. Bagged a ticket for Saturday so will ice my throat for a week in preparation for the Borthwick Bray
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Home side starts the thread Oom. We've been through this many times now.
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This is NPR. The Scots and English have their own threads, no Aussie and only three Kiwis. If you wait for the home team to open one, it's not going to happen.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 7:36 pmHome side starts the thread Oom. We've been through this many times now.
And yet, fishfoodie started one. Isn't he Irish?OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 8:54 pmThis is NPR. The Scots and English have their own threads, no Aussie and only three Kiwis. If you wait for the home team to open one, it's not going to happen.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 7:36 pmHome side starts the thread Oom. We've been through this many times now.
I just didn't like the idea of having to work out which of several threads to post to throughout the tournament. Glad to see they are all merged.
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Anyone who can, hand on heart, say that at the start of the season they had Dan Cole making England's 6N squad is either a liar or Deep Thought.
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You started yours after FF started his.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 8:54 pmThis is NPR. The Scots and English have their own threads, no Aussie and only three Kiwis. If you wait for the home team to open one, it's not going to happen.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 7:36 pmHome side starts the thread Oom. We've been through this many times now.
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Gaan kak.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 10:09 pmYou started yours after FF started his.OomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 8:54 pmThis is NPR. The Scots and English have their own threads, no Aussie and only three Kiwis. If you wait for the home team to open one, it's not going to happen.Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 7:36 pm
Home side starts the thread Oom. We've been through this many times now.
It’s not about waiting with you, it’s about being needy and wanting attention.
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Find it difficult to look forward to it this year, not being able to play club because of my knee and needing to focus on exams means I'll just be quietly watching and then switching off.
And then I look at the squad and match-ups and not seeing much good prospect of "of maybe, just maybe" this year. Been in "TOoNIe oUt" camp since the US loss without leaving. Really struggling for depth in injuries and form, front row can't take any injuries, not looking forward to another round of Tuipulotu/Harris, no Graham, VDM still needs to work back to full pelt and none of our locks on current form would threaten anything but Italy's starting places. At least nothing busted yet pretourney re Russell.
Another bright Monday Morning I'm sure prospects will change come 1600 Saturday.
And then I look at the squad and match-ups and not seeing much good prospect of "of maybe, just maybe" this year. Been in "TOoNIe oUt" camp since the US loss without leaving. Really struggling for depth in injuries and form, front row can't take any injuries, not looking forward to another round of Tuipulotu/Harris, no Graham, VDM still needs to work back to full pelt and none of our locks on current form would threaten anything but Italy's starting places. At least nothing busted yet pretourney re Russell.
Another bright Monday Morning I'm sure prospects will change come 1600 Saturday.
Are Scotland darker horses than ever this year, or are they lighter horses?
One could argue they are lighter horses as they had a decent autumn and their clubs are doing well in Europe.
Or are they darker because they have England and France away?
Or are they the same dark horses as per usual?
Discuss.
One could argue they are lighter horses as they had a decent autumn and their clubs are doing well in Europe.
Or are they darker because they have England and France away?
Or are they the same dark horses as per usual?
Discuss.
Ian Madigan for Ireland.
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Jim Lahey wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:51 am Are Scotland darker horses than ever this year, or are they lighter horses?
One could argue they are lighter horses as they had a decent autumn and their clubs are doing well in Europe.
Or are they darker because they have England and France away?
Or are they the same dark horses as per usual?
Discuss.
Guy Smiley wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 7:08 amJim Lahey wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:51 am Are Scotland darker horses than ever this year, or are they lighter horses?
One could argue they are lighter horses as they had a decent autumn and their clubs are doing well in Europe.
Or are they darker because they have England and France away?
Or are they the same dark horses as per usual?
Discuss.
A unicorn is probably an appropriate symbol for Scotland's chances, but,...... as per every year, this is going to be our year.
We have a few injury and form woes, which all teams have for sure, but our depth isn't what it might be. Zander Fagerson's hamstring is worrying, WP Nel should be watching this with his feet up, a cold beer at hand, but he will probably start against England.
Ally Price hasn't got back to his best yet and we are missing Darcy Graham, one of the most lethal finishers in the tournament. There is hope he will be back in a couple of week's time. We don't really have a stand out choice at hooker, I'd like to see Cherry start as he has the best line out capabilities, but who knows?
my team would probably be
Schoeman, Cherry, Nel, Gilchrist, R. Gray, Fagerson, Ritchie (Capt), Dempsey,
Price, Russell, van der Merwe, Tuipulotu, Harris, Kinghorn, Hogg
Turner, Sutherland, Berghan, Skinner, Watson, Crosbie, Redpath, White
I've gone 6/2 because I think Watson will feature and Crosbie demands selection, plus it's not a bad idea to keep there pressure on up front against England.
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It's my daughter's birthday party on Saturday, and for once mum has played a blinder* and made sure it's all wrapped up by 1:30.
A nice warm-up of Wales-Ireland and then the main event.
* a bit unfair- she usually plays blinders but has occasionally - and outrageously - managed to book things right in the middle of major sporting events.
A nice warm-up of Wales-Ireland and then the main event.
* a bit unfair- she usually plays blinders but has occasionally - and outrageously - managed to book things right in the middle of major sporting events.
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Will you get all the puke off the sofa before kickoff?inactionman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:41 am It's my daughter's birthday party on Saturday, and for once mum has played a blinder and made sure it's all wrapped up by 1:30.
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We've outsourced itSandstorm wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:42 amWill you get all the puke off the sofa before kickoff?inactionman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:41 am It's my daughter's birthday party on Saturday, and for once mum has played a blinder and made sure it's all wrapped up by 1:30.
Softplay, which I'm hoping I'll get a shot on as well.
If Scotland bring the same physicality as Edinburgh bought to their match against Saracens then they should beat Italy and Wales and bearing in mind theeir recent record at Twickenham could easily beat England againJim Lahey wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:51 am Are Scotland darker horses than ever this year, or are they lighter horses?
One could argue they are lighter horses as they had a decent autumn and their clubs are doing well in Europe.
Or are they darker because they have England and France away?
Or are they the same dark horses as per usual?
Discuss.
I think they will struggle against Ireland and France..........as will all the others!
So a slightly lighter shade of dark!!!
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I'd say we've got
Good - Ireland, France
Middling - Scotland
Rubbish - Wales, Italy
Probably middling, but who knows? - England
I think Italy are going to be a lot more competitive this yearsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:55 amI'd say we've got
Good - Ireland, France
Middling - Scotland
Rubbish - Wales, Italy
Probably middling, but who knows? - England
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England are probably the only real dark horses as we've no idea whether they will still be as bad as they were under Eddie, or how much impact Borthwick (and Nick Evans) will have. If they are still crap, at least we can blame Eddie.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:55 amI'd say we've got
Good - Ireland, France
Middling - Scotland
Rubbish - Wales, Italy
Probably middling, but who knows? - England
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They will, but I think other teams will have taken note of their improvement over the last year or so and treat them accordingly, so their results will still be rubbish. Their only win last year was Wales and frankly I wouldn't expect the Welsh approach to this year's game to be anywhere near as flat and lacadaisical even without Gatland returning to give them a kick up the arse.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:58 amI think Italy are going to be a lot more competitive this yearsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:55 amI'd say we've got
Good - Ireland, France
Middling - Scotland
Rubbish - Wales, Italy
Probably middling, but who knows? - England
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I think France, Scotland and Wales are all in danger against them. I think Twickenham is a step too far though, if not the England team.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:08 amThey will, but I think other teams will have taken note of their improvement over the last year or so and treat them accordingly, so their results will still be rubbish. Their only win last year was Wales and frankly I wouldn't expect the Welsh approach to this year's game to be anywhere near as flat and lacadaisical even without Gatland returning to give them a kick up the arse.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:58 amI think Italy are going to be a lot more competitive this yearsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:55 am
I'd say we've got
Good - Ireland, France
Middling - Scotland
Rubbish - Wales, Italy
Probably middling, but who knows? - England
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I might take the kids for a laugh at this....inactionman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:12 am
I'm more worried about getting stuck
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Italy being competitive makes for a more interesting 6N even if they likely lose every match, as for 6 years plus sides have essentially run the dirt trackers against them and been able to ease up from 50 mins or so anyway. Having to play an actual test, even if you score 2/3 times towards the end, makes the 6N much tougher.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:08 amThey will, but I think other teams will have taken note of their improvement over the last year or so and treat them accordingly, so their results will still be rubbish. Their only win last year was Wales and frankly I wouldn't expect the Welsh approach to this year's game to be anywhere near as flat and lacadaisical even without Gatland returning to give them a kick up the arse.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:58 amI think Italy are going to be a lot more competitive this yearsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 10:55 am
I'd say we've got
Good - Ireland, France
Middling - Scotland
Rubbish - Wales, Italy
Probably middling, but who knows? - England
RE: England - even playing no rugby and putting out players who are fifth/sixth in their position in the country we've been pretty competitive with most, I'm reasonably confident we'll see a half decent 6N out of us.
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Fair enough, you clearly have a more positive view of them than me, I don't think they'll pose France any trouble at all.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:12 amI think France, Scotland and Wales are all in danger against them. I think Twickenham is a step too far though, if not the England team.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:08 amThey will, but I think other teams will have taken note of their improvement over the last year or so and treat them accordingly, so their results will still be rubbish. Their only win last year was Wales and frankly I wouldn't expect the Welsh approach to this year's game to be anywhere near as flat and lacadaisical even without Gatland returning to give them a kick up the arse.
Don't get me wrong, France are obviously much, much better, but they are always shite against Italy and first up. This group obviously are a lot less fragile than before, but I think there is a small chance.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:24 amFair enough, you clearly have a more positive view of them than me, I don't think they'll pose France any trouble at all.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:12 amI think France, Scotland and Wales are all in danger against them. I think Twickenham is a step too far though, if not the England team.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 30, 2023 11:08 am
They will, but I think other teams will have taken note of their improvement over the last year or so and treat them accordingly, so their results will still be rubbish. Their only win last year was Wales and frankly I wouldn't expect the Welsh approach to this year's game to be anywhere near as flat and lacadaisical even without Gatland returning to give them a kick up the arse.
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