Is Isiekwe the best player at Saints? Really? He's had a couple of decent performances, but really?
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Yep. He's the best player. Very low bar mind.
Well fuck me. Quins 21-3 up at halftime. Just on it from the start, really aggressive in defence, making great decisions and putting Gloucester's backs under huge pressure. Glaws have largely crumbled in the face of it and although the ball is slippery (they watered the pitch for hours?!) they've butchered two tries, thrown multiple intercepts, thrown wild passes, and generally looked incredibly spooked the entire time. Quins survived a yellow card on the tryline without conceding a point thanks to Cips butchering a 4-on-1. Lewies intercepting near halfway and running it in with Thorley chasing was a great sight.
Non-surprise of the night: Will Evans is murdering them at the breakdown, just picking them clean.
Big surprise of the night: Danny Care's kicking game has been incredible.
We've expended a lot of energy in that half, I think we might need an early score otherwise the last 15 could be very testing.
Non-surprise of the night: Will Evans is murdering them at the breakdown, just picking them clean.
Big surprise of the night: Danny Care's kicking game has been incredible.
We've expended a lot of energy in that half, I think we might need an early score otherwise the last 15 could be very testing.
Why did Glaws use Polledri to bash it up from a scrum 60m out, when they had an advantage in the backs. Then try a backs move when they were 5 out and thus had very little room to manoeuvre from the defence?
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Saw Lewies leading the halftime "metres made" stats and guessed it was a solo crazy giraffe run that pumped them up. Pleased to see I was right.
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Sounds like a proper Quins Second Half.
Polledri is Gorgodze with some pace. Such a good player.
Brilliant defensive read from Marchant though. Rees Zammit is so so fast. Marchant too good with the offload.
Quins needed that, but Glaws had clearly gotten frustrated with Quins tactical discipline.
Brilliant defensive read from Marchant though. Rees Zammit is so so fast. Marchant too good with the offload.
Quins needed that, but Glaws had clearly gotten frustrated with Quins tactical discipline.
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Steele is Johnny on the spot with his try scoring at the moment
Shame about his kicking and defensive play, but yeah he's a big spiky guyHal Jordan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:11 pm Steele is Johnny on the spot with his try scoring at the moment
An absolute beast of a player, Gloucesters best player tonight by a country mile
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Bugger, but that was coming.
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I like him, but by god his kicking is gash.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:13 pmShame about his kicking and defensive play, but yeah he's a big spiky guyHal Jordan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:11 pm Steele is Johnny on the spot with his try scoring at the moment
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Commentators pissing and moaning about a tackle maul turnover.
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Give them the ball ffs. We need an intercept for the bonus.
Ben Kay doing that thing where he winds up for a massive whinge, gets undermined by the replay, then sort of carries on with a general moan anywayHal Jordan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 14, 2020 8:28 pm Commentators pissing and moaning about a tackle maul turnover.
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Lineout hasn't functioned for quins... Pure conlincidence that Baldwin is on.
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Great tackle by someone, though.
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Burrell back to union for a swansong with Newcastle.
The Hask speaks
Stuart called me in for a meeting with him and he asked me how, in my opinion, I was doing within the squad. I said really well. He asked if he had shown me the credibility graph. I said no, but sensing this was some horrific management jargon, I told him he didn’t have to. He insisted. He drew a graph with the x-axis denoting time and the y-axis credibility. There was a line across the top, which was where you were credible. His example of someone who was really credible was Brad Barritt. There was also a line below showing where you weren’t credible, and in this case his example was Chris Ashton after some discipline problems and bans.
He said he would show me where I was. I thought, please don’t. He drew this super-excruciatingly slow line that made progress towards the credible line but stopped an inch off. He said that I was nearly credible. I looked around for a hidden camera, expecting him to point to himself with double-finger guns and say, ‘If you want to be in the hot seat like me, all you have to be is credible.’
Tichtheid wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:42 am The Hask speaks
Stuart called me in for a meeting with him and he asked me how, in my opinion, I was doing within the squad. I said really well. He asked if he had shown me the credibility graph. I said no, but sensing this was some horrific management jargon, I told him he didn’t have to. He insisted. He drew a graph with the x-axis denoting time and the y-axis credibility. There was a line across the top, which was where you were credible. His example of someone who was really credible was Brad Barritt. There was also a line below showing where you weren’t credible, and in this case his example was Chris Ashton after some discipline problems and bans.
He said he would show me where I was. I thought, please don’t. He drew this super-excruciatingly slow line that made progress towards the credible line but stopped an inch off. He said that I was nearly credible. I looked around for a hidden camera, expecting him to point to himself with double-finger guns and say, ‘If you want to be in the hot seat like me, all you have to be is credible.’
Bomber really was a shit #1
Hmmm. The return to League didn't turn out too well then?Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:24 am Burrell back to union for a swansong with Newcastle.
What's this from?Tichtheid wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 10:42 am The Hask speaks
Stuart called me in for a meeting with him and he asked me how, in my opinion, I was doing within the squad. I said really well. He asked if he had shown me the credibility graph. I said no, but sensing this was some horrific management jargon, I told him he didn’t have to. He insisted. He drew a graph with the x-axis denoting time and the y-axis credibility. There was a line across the top, which was where you were credible. His example of someone who was really credible was Brad Barritt. There was also a line below showing where you weren’t credible, and in this case his example was Chris Ashton after some discipline problems and bans.
He said he would show me where I was. I thought, please don’t. He drew this super-excruciatingly slow line that made progress towards the credible line but stopped an inch off. He said that I was nearly credible. I looked around for a hidden camera, expecting him to point to himself with double-finger guns and say, ‘If you want to be in the hot seat like me, all you have to be is credible.’
I was a big fan of Lanny from several interviews I'd seen/heard and how he seemed to get England to the 'likeable' stage with many who were in the 'anyone but England' camp before.
But that's definitely some cringey management speak BS (and from those interviews, he did seem to like reading oodles of coaching books and the like).