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So, assuming Darge is fit, it will probably be between Ritchie and Crosbie to start with the other on the bench. Huipulotu were in good fettle the other night so I expect them to start with Steyn on the wing.
Gilcho or Cummings is probably the only other call to be made.
Oh hang on, hooker is not set in stone, Mathews seems to have the best darts of the three available players, I’d be very tempted to start him.
Gilcho or Cummings is probably the only other call to be made.
Oh hang on, hooker is not set in stone, Mathews seems to have the best darts of the three available players, I’d be very tempted to start him.
Should just have been Russell as captain IMO.
I'm not sure Darge has hit the heights at international level to be captain and all that comes with it and co captains are pish too.
Graham missing ‘at least’ the first two games with a quad problem.
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The question in the backs is really whether we stick with the Glasgow 12/13 partnership or go with the Bath 10/12. I’m genuinely in two minds. I expect Toony will probably go with the former, as the Glasgow backs are purring at the moment.
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I know I’m probably in the minority here, but I’d love to see Redpath and Jones together sooner rather than later. Nothing against Tuipolotu, but that could be a very complete partnership
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I'd love to see that too but doubt it'll happen with him being on the bench today. He needs a big game to get that starting spot. Tbh though, any of those 3 starting is good with me.
Oh yeah, won’t be upset with any combinationJock42 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 3:23 pmI'd love to see that too but doubt it'll happen with him being on the bench today. He needs a big game to get that starting spot. Tbh though, any of those 3 starting is good with me.
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Josh Bayliss had a good game today, though Willis was the backrow star. I realise that I left Fagerson out of the equation earlier. Toonie has the best kind of headache for those positions.
I've become a huge fan of Tuipulotu in the last 18 months, there isn't really too much he can't do.
I've become a huge fan of Tuipulotu in the last 18 months, there isn't really too much he can't do.
Only the second game of the season for BaylissTichtheid wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:21 pm Josh Bayliss had a good game today, though Willis was the backrow star. I realise that I left Fagerson out of the equation earlier. Toonie has the best kind of headache for those positions.
I've become a huge fan of Tuipulotu in the last 18 months, there isn't really too much he can't do.
Totally agree about Tuipolotu, hands up, I definitely didn’t think he was going to get this good.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:21 pm Josh Bayliss had a good game today, though Willis was the backrow star. I realise that I left Fagerson out of the equation earlier. Toonie has the best kind of headache for those positions.
I've become a huge fan of Tuipulotu in the last 18 months, there isn't really too much he can't do.
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I'm firmly in the same camp. When I first saw him play I thought he was a one-dimensional crash-ball merchant and not a particularly good one at that. How wrong I was.Slick wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:49 pmTotally agree about Tuipolotu, hands up, I definitely didn’t think he was going to get this good.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:21 pm Josh Bayliss had a good game today, though Willis was the backrow star. I realise that I left Fagerson out of the equation earlier. Toonie has the best kind of headache for those positions.
I've become a huge fan of Tuipulotu in the last 18 months, there isn't really too much he can't do.
I never figured out how to post a pic here, but I was amused a few minutes ago when I looked at the teams for Toulouse v Bath on the BBC site, and saw that apparently Cam Redpath was subbed on at loosehead prop.
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SaintK wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:25 pmOnly the second game of the season for BaylissTichtheid wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:21 pm Josh Bayliss had a good game today, though Willis was the backrow star. I realise that I left Fagerson out of the equation earlier. Toonie has the best kind of headache for those positions.
I've become a huge fan of Tuipulotu in the last 18 months, there isn't really too much he can't do.
Yeah, I heard that said in the comms, he's certainly hit the ground running.
It's mad that Willis and Kinghorn were in the same team today but only one of them will feature in the 6N
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Same here, I couldn’t believe it when he first got capped, thought he was distinctly average when he first joined Glasgow.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:54 pmI'm firmly in the same camp. When I first saw him play I thought he was a one-dimensional crash-ball merchant and not a particularly good one at that. How wrong I was.Slick wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:49 pmTotally agree about Tuipolotu, hands up, I definitely didn’t think he was going to get this good.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Sun Jan 21, 2024 5:21 pm Josh Bayliss had a good game today, though Willis was the backrow star. I realise that I left Fagerson out of the equation earlier. Toonie has the best kind of headache for those positions.
I've become a huge fan of Tuipulotu in the last 18 months, there isn't really too much he can't do.
Shows what I know about the game
Sharks up by 8 with 10 mins to go.
Looking decent for Embra.
Looking decent for Embra.
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Sharks win 29-9
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I think Edinburgh have finished 7th, so we play the 10th ranked club, which is one of the clubs that drop down from the Champions Cup, they are ranked 9, 10, 11.
edit, I think, but I'm very much open to correction on this, that we have Cardiff at the Hive for the round of 16.
edit, I think, but I'm very much open to correction on this, that we have Cardiff at the Hive for the round of 16.
Not really since Glasgow beat them away in December
They run a bit hot and cold - good result against Exeter , when they had nothing to play for - They beat Racing 92 in December , but got tonked by Northampton Saints last week
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Meant to be fairly fearsome at home but not great travellers even in France
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Lost at home to Glasgow, drew away at Munster, grubbed away by Northampton, beat Exeter comfortably at home. Real mixed bag. 10th in the Top14 won five lost seven.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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6000 turned up at Perth for the first preseason friendly , for the year that Glasgow made it to the pro 14 final
From my memory Niko Matawalu was unplayable that day
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Hastings and Hurd out, Elliot Millar-Mills in.
Hastings appears to be made of biscuit unfortunately. Can't catch a break and lost a lot of ground on Healy as primary back up to Finn (assuming Kinghorn at 10 will be a 4 yearly RWC squad/summer v smaller nations event).
Hastings appears to be made of biscuit unfortunately. Can't catch a break and lost a lot of ground on Healy as primary back up to Finn (assuming Kinghorn at 10 will be a 4 yearly RWC squad/summer v smaller nations event).
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Jeez, bare bones.Big D wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 9:43 am Hastings and Hurd out, Elliot Millar-Mills in.
Hastings appears to be made of biscuit unfortunately. Can't catch a break and lost a lot of ground on Healy as primary back up to Finn (assuming Kinghorn at 10 will be a 4 yearly RWC squad/summer v smaller nations event).
Millar-Mills? Knew the name was familiar. Thought it was that he had a spell with Edinburgh, but actually it’s because one of his sisters plays for England and one for Scotland.
Apparently he is going quite well for Saints?
Apparently he is going quite well for Saints?
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Played a game or two for Edinburgh after Wasps went bust. So he's been known to the SRU.
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He had an earlier stint with Edinburgh too, but barely played. The most significant amount of game time in his career came in his years with Ealing in the Championship.
Seems to have been fairly regular in Saints' matchday 23 this season and going well enough.
I don't know what your prop situation is, but it must be fairly dire if you're selecting a soon to be 32 year old who's mainly been bench fodder at Prem/URC level.
There are a few injuries about. And a lack of props coming through the pathway.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Tue Jan 23, 2024 12:09 pmHe had an earlier stint with Edinburgh too, but barely played. The most significant amount of game time in his career came in his years with Ealing in the Championship.
Seems to have been fairly regular in Saints' matchday 23 this season and going well enough.
I don't know what your prop situation is, but it must be fairly dire if you're selecting a soon to be 32 year old who's mainly been bench fodder at Prem/URC level.