"Humble Huw"Begbie wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 3:34 pm Interesting piece on Huw Jones:
https://www.rugbypass.com/plus/huw-jones-profile/
Hope he starts on Saturday. Still our best 13 by a distance.
"Humble Huw"Begbie wrote: ↑Tue Jan 30, 2024 3:34 pm Interesting piece on Huw Jones:
https://www.rugbypass.com/plus/huw-jones-profile/
Hopefully it is because of his skills and performance rather than "there's nae one else".KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 2:54 pm Interesting to see Ollie Blyth Lafferty is starting at tight head for the 20s tomorrow night. He is the younger of the two Blyth Lafferty brothers, and his older brother is yet to turn 20.
I had heard he is talented but to be physically and tactically ready to start at TH for the u20s at (presumably) 18 is impressive. I hope it goes well for him because by god we need a prospect at 3.
KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 2:54 pm Interesting to see Ollie Blyth Lafferty is starting at tight head for the 20s tomorrow night. He is the younger of the two Blyth Lafferty brothers, and his older brother is yet to turn 20.
I had heard he is talented but to be physically and tactically ready to start at TH for the u20s at (presumably) 18 is impressive. I hope it goes well for him because by god we need a prospect at 3.
Among the seven debutants in the side for Friday night’s match is tight-head prop Ollie Blyth-Lafferty, who is selected ahead of the more experienced Callum Norrie.
“He’s a younger player who is still qualified to play under-18,” explained Murray. “He stands out as an exceptional prospect for Scottish rugby. He’s already sitting at over 130kgs, so he’s a big man for his age and he’s got a real love for scrummaging as you would imagine at that size.
“In the [training] camps, he’s been good. He’s scrummaged well in training, he played against a Wales development squad in December and scrummaged well then, so he deserves his starting place and that keeps other players on their toes.”
KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 4:14 pm 130kg, bloody hell! Let’s hope he has skill and power to go with that size. A 20 stone Scottish prop? I never thought I’d see the day.
By skill I was more getting at the ability to scrummage and an understanding of the technical side rather than just being heavy. Soft hands would be a nice bonus!Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 4:28 pmKingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 4:14 pm 130kg, bloody hell! Let’s hope he has skill and power to go with that size. A 20 stone Scottish prop? I never thought I’d see the day.
Let's face it, at that size he's not going to be running the loop on the winger to score in the corner, but if he has the strength and the appetite for scrummaging, everything else can be taught.
I think you need to be hard, not violent, definitely not that, but you have to enjoy a fair deal of pain and enjoy dishing it out too - the front rows can delight in playing in a wonderful game that everyone else thinks was dire.
KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 4:30 pm
By skill I was more getting at the ability to scrummage and an understanding of the technical side rather than just being heavy. Soft hands would be a nice bonus!
I remember sitting in Charles De Gaul airport waiting for connection back to Edinburgh about 20 odd years ago. Guy sitting next to me in the lounge managed to eat about three packs of sandwiches, three packets of crisps, can of coke and a couple of apples in about 5 minutes flat and I thought what a greedy bastard. When flight was called we stood up and faced each other and then I realised it was Tom Smith on his way home to Scotland. He was the same size as me - only about 5'10" and barely over 15 stone albeit distributed slightly differently from me. I was astonished how 'small' he was given that he was such a ferocious scrummager, he just looked so much bigger and more ferocious on the pitch. How he managed to drive the 20+ stone behemoth French and Saffie tight heads back in the scrum is beyond me, sheer innate stength and technique went a long way. He showed size isn't everything, sadly missed.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 4:48 pmKingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 4:30 pm
By skill I was more getting at the ability to scrummage and an understanding of the technical side rather than just being heavy. Soft hands would be a nice bonus!
Yeah, in some ways it's better to be a bit on the light side to begin with, you get by with technique and then if you build the muscle you become good.
On the other hand, and having realised that my experience is nearly 30 years old, the sport is very very different now, even the guys at my hometown club are now around the size of international players from back then, give or take.
I think there is possibly less technique involved now, the scrums are set up in a way that you are supposed to be in a very particular shape and position and if you try to bend your opponent out of that shape you will (should) get pinged, whereas in ye olden days the lighter props did just that - the looshead would try to get his right shoulder under the tight head and lift him out of the pushing position, meanwhile the tighthead would try to twist the loosehead so that his left shoulder was touching the deck, or maybe you'd bore right in on the hooker and get the back of your head under his throat or right in his face - the loosehead would be slipping down past your hip by this stage and unable to drive straight.
Or you'd call a wheel, where your tighthead would pull and your loosehead would push, this gives your number eight time and space to pick up and drive at the defence. We had a wheel where we'd stop half way and then drive straight - almost always the opposition front row would collapse and you'd trample them underfoot as you drove over them - this all sounds hideous now, I know. There is certainly no way you could do that with 16 guys coming in at over 1800kg in total.
I’ve also been looking for it! Did you find itweegie01 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 1:13 pm I was looking for the series about the refs and stumbled across this about Scotland's best ref.
https://www.world.rugby/tournaments/vid ... e-davidson
https://rugbypass.tv/video/578207Slick wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 1:19 pmI’ve also been looking for it! Did you find itweegie01 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 1:13 pm I was looking for the series about the refs and stumbled across this about Scotland's best ref.
https://www.world.rugby/tournaments/vid ... e-davidson
That was niceweegie01 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 1:13 pm I was looking for the series about the refs and stumbled across this about Scotland's best ref.
https://www.world.rugby/tournaments/vid ... e-davidson
Don't believe the soft cunts that say violence is never acceptable.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 12:50 pm Had a dad come up to me at school drop off this morning to tell me he was going to the France game on a corporate thing. Said he doesn’t reallly like rugby and will have to leave just after half time as he needs to get back.
All very pleased with himself while I died inside
Whit?
I haven't been baffled by a selection in a while, but if Hutchinson isn't injured then he really really has pissed on GTs chips somewhere. Rowe has one professional start at 15 that I know of and it was in the Rainbow Cup that no one really cared about.
Aye Hutchinson is who I'd have started, I'd probably have had him in the 23 shirt if Kinghorn was playing. Not that there's any room for sentiment in selection but he must feel aggrieved he's constantly overlooked.Big D wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:33 pmI haven't been baffled by a selection in a while, but if Hutchinson isn't injured then he really really has pissed on GTs chips somewhere. Rowe has one professional start at 15 that I know of and it was in the Rainbow Cup that no one really cared about.
Also not sure what Christie needs to do to be involved in the matchday squad but back row is competitive.
Aye, one of the lads on the BBC podcast picked Ritchie based on him having a point to prove. Hope it works that way.
Co captains/vice are daft. Suppose with vice captains there's an element of the old "pack leader" about it.
Matthews is a bit of an odd one.
Ashman has been very poor at the lineout and has arguably cost Edinburgh a couple of games.Slick wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 9:18 amMatthews is a bit of an odd one.
The argument that some have, including myself to an extent is, yeah he scores all those tries but he’s anywhere as good as the others elsewhere. To which the counter is obviously, why don’t the rest score all those tries.
I’m undecided
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