Ehhhhh Scott Robertson was available and keensockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:38 pmPart of the problem is that chucking Eddie when we did meant that there were very few coaches available when we needed them. Anyone good was already signed up somewhere else. The RFU are also bad at making their selections and offers. Sean Edwards has gone on record saying that in the past they weren't prepared to offer him a four year deal and France were, so he chose the team that seemed to believe in him and were willing to give steady employment._Os_ wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:31 pmBest = shorthand for quite odd how England have coaches better than the coaching team they have picked, coaching other teams. Farrell at Ireland another. Edwards at France another.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:22 pm
Joe Worlsey's done a solid job down in Bordeaux for years, but it's a bit premature to be putting him on a list of England's best coaches.
The three of those together would be a good coaching team.
Eddie seemed to prefer working with people who were not best in class - either rookies who would not challenge him or older ones who weren't flush with offers. These people were easy to keep under his thumb until they got fed up and left. That means none of his existing deputies were in a position to step up to fill his role as we see happen with many other countries.
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Georgia scrambled very well for the Harris break, completely shut off the Horne option.
Nah, Horne worked his arse off to remain an option, Harris fucked itTheNatalShark wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:54 pm Georgia scrambled very well for the Harris break, completely shut off the Horne option.
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Maybe, will need to rewatch it, whilst Horne hasn't been peak himself didn't feel he would have got in thereSlick wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:55 pmNah, Horne worked his arse off to remain an option, Harris fucked itTheNatalShark wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:54 pm Georgia scrambled very well for the Harris break, completely shut off the Horne option.
I’ve made my decisionTheNatalShark wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:58 pmMaybe, will need to rewatch it, whilst Horne hasn't been peak himself didn't feel he would have got in thereSlick wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:55 pmNah, Horne worked his arse off to remain an option, Harris fucked itTheNatalShark wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:54 pm Georgia scrambled very well for the Harris break, completely shut off the Horne option.
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See "The RFU are also bad at making their selections and offers".JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:54 pmEhhhhh Scott Robertson was available and keensockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:38 pmPart of the problem is that chucking Eddie when we did meant that there were very few coaches available when we needed them. Anyone good was already signed up somewhere else. The RFU are also bad at making their selections and offers. Sean Edwards has gone on record saying that in the past they weren't prepared to offer him a four year deal and France were, so he chose the team that seemed to believe in him and were willing to give steady employment.
Eddie seemed to prefer working with people who were not best in class - either rookies who would not challenge him or older ones who weren't flush with offers. These people were easy to keep under his thumb until they got fed up and left. That means none of his existing deputies were in a position to step up to fill his role as we see happen with many other countries.
That said I'm pretty sure that the moment the RFU showed any serious interest in him the NZRU would have stuck a contract in front of him for the ABs job. At which point there's no doubt which option he would have chosen.
Yeah, that’s how I saw it playing out. But more importantly, he was under contract with the NZRU until 2024. They would not have released him.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:11 pmSee "The RFU are also bad at making their selections and offers".JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:54 pmEhhhhh Scott Robertson was available and keensockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:38 pm
Part of the problem is that chucking Eddie when we did meant that there were very few coaches available when we needed them. Anyone good was already signed up somewhere else. The RFU are also bad at making their selections and offers. Sean Edwards has gone on record saying that in the past they weren't prepared to offer him a four year deal and France were, so he chose the team that seemed to believe in him and were willing to give steady employment.
Eddie seemed to prefer working with people who were not best in class - either rookies who would not challenge him or older ones who weren't flush with offers. These people were easy to keep under his thumb until they got fed up and left. That means none of his existing deputies were in a position to step up to fill his role as we see happen with many other countries.
That said I'm pretty sure that the moment the RFU showed any serious interest in him the NZRU would have stuck a contract in front of him for the ABs job. At which point there's no doubt which option he would have chosen.
I reckon Scotland tried to play conservative in the first half and keep their cards close to their chest, just shifted the ball wide and hoped. Wasn't going to get them over the line, so in the second half they brought their short passing game. By the end they were showing some cards, carrying close in and using short passes to runners taking the ball at pace, then shifting the ball wide to the wings as fast as possible (miss passes/kick passes). That gets stopped by the defence winning the contacts before the ball gets sent wide.
Georgia are more complete than Fiji, but Georgia are also lower quality than Fiji. By that I mean Georgia are technically strong in the set piece/defence/kicking and have a backline now, but they don't have athletes to take it all up another level. Fiji should beat Georgia (not going through the schedule and seeing which side could be tired etc). Wales could be struggling against Georgia, the areas where the Welsh are weakest are the areas the Georgians are strongest. Wallabies should have no problems against the Georgians, but there's been recent matches where if a pack really turns up the Wallabies fall apart, it's not impossible but would be a freakish match if Georgia beat the Wallabies, Fiji have more of a chance against the Wallabies.
I can see Wales not making it out of Group C.
Georgia are more complete than Fiji, but Georgia are also lower quality than Fiji. By that I mean Georgia are technically strong in the set piece/defence/kicking and have a backline now, but they don't have athletes to take it all up another level. Fiji should beat Georgia (not going through the schedule and seeing which side could be tired etc). Wales could be struggling against Georgia, the areas where the Welsh are weakest are the areas the Georgians are strongest. Wallabies should have no problems against the Georgians, but there's been recent matches where if a pack really turns up the Wallabies fall apart, it's not impossible but would be a freakish match if Georgia beat the Wallabies, Fiji have more of a chance against the Wallabies.
I can see Wales not making it out of Group C.
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Cheers.
I take it the intention is to acclimatise to the French weather a bit. Because they don’t get any pishing rain in Ireland.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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That, & the opening game of the US College Football season is being played at Lansdowne Road right nowBiffer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 7:22 pmCheers.
I take it the intention is to acclimatise to the French weather a bit. Because they don’t get any pishing rain in Ireland.
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Scotland had 8 or 9 starters, none on the bench.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 8:08 pmI think I counted ~6 players in the starting side, & another 2-3 in the subs
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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On these performances Scotland look more able to take full points out of Tonga and Romania than Ireland. Can't select the best every match. Getting every point possible is going to be crucial.Biffer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 8:14 pmScotland had 8 or 9 starters, none on the bench.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 8:08 pmI think I counted ~6 players in the starting side, & another 2-3 in the subs
I reckon the Boks will start the squad and bench players, have XV players on the bench.
Samoa I'm placing 2nd out of the PI sides behind Fiji.