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6 Nations Round 3 - Scotland v England
That’s grand. Tell me what difference VDM getting a red would have made to the last ten minutessockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 7:18 pmTipping a player through the horizontal has been an auto yellow since at least as far back as the 2011 world cup. The only way it doesn't get penalised is if the tackler holds onto the player they've hit and brings them down safely or re-orients them so that they're no longer tipped. Duhan simply let go of a player he'd tipped, that's a cast iron yellow.TheNatalShark wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 6:39 pmFair enough, as a dump doesn't seem that dangerous, but years?
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
I was vaguely trying to justify Borthwicks decision to start the elderly Care. A pointless endeavour. England selection makes as much sense as numberwang.
The "Toonie Tombola" was coined as a phrase when Townsend was head coach at Glasgow, with seemingly head-scratching selections .
The reason for Darcy Graham's absence was just down to him being injured, he's going to miss the whole 6N, unfortunately. We miss him, he's a much much better rugby player than Duhan, but van der Merwe does know where the try line is, as does Graham.
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Do you need to take another run at that tomorrow morning when you've sobered up? Nowhere did I suggest VDM should be getting a red.Biffer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 12:10 amThat’s grand. Tell me what difference VDM getting a red would have made to the last ten minutessockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 7:18 pmTipping a player through the horizontal has been an auto yellow since at least as far back as the 2011 world cup. The only way it doesn't get penalised is if the tackler holds onto the player they've hit and brings them down safely or re-orients them so that they're no longer tipped. Duhan simply let go of a player he'd tipped, that's a cast iron yellow.TheNatalShark wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 6:39 pm
Fair enough, as a dump doesn't seem that dangerous, but years?
Aye, the beer and whisky were talking a bit last night, apologies for where I was over the top.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 12:26 amDo you need to take another run at that tomorrow morning when you've sobered up? Nowhere did I suggest VDM should be getting a red.Biffer wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 12:10 amThat’s grand. Tell me what difference VDM getting a red would have made to the last ten minutessockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 7:18 pm
Tipping a player through the horizontal has been an auto yellow since at least as far back as the 2011 world cup. The only way it doesn't get penalised is if the tackler holds onto the player they've hit and brings them down safely or re-orients them so that they're no longer tipped. Duhan simply let go of a player he'd tipped, that's a cast iron yellow.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Also worth saying JVP would have been our first choice scrum half going into the World Cup if not for injury, and he fits Borthwick's idea of what a scrum half should be down to a tee (I.e. his attach coach).
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Watched the game as part of a meet up with some blokes I went to uni with. 4 English, 1 Welsh. All five of our football teams lost. Both rugby teams lost. No one won a bet. One bloke spent lunch talking about his recent investment in a racehorse, it came up lame.
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The Monday 7:31 to Aldgate can’t come quick enough
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Hearts lost 5-0 to Rangers* yesterday. Which actually gave me a good feeling about the rugby, because Hearts and Scotland hardly ever win on the same day. (I was actually anal enough to cross-reference dates over a few decades once, and this really is true, though it may reflect that both teams have been a bit erratic over the years).Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 9:24 am Watched the game as part of a meet up with some blokes I went to uni with. 4 English, 1 Welsh. All five of our football teams lost. Both rugby teams lost. No one won a bet. One bloke spent lunch talking about his recent investment in a racehorse, it came up lame.
The Monday 7:31 to Aldgate can’t come quick enough
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Rarely do I get a double header win. Very happy with the rugby win. As for the JT's, we will not get 2nd places, so really did not mean that much. Consolidate 3rd.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 9:50 am Hearts lost 5-0 to Rangers* yesterday. Which actually gave me a good feeling about the rugby, because Hearts and Scotland hardly ever win on the same day. (I was actually anal enough to cross-reference dates over a few decades once, and this really is true, though it may reflect that both teams have been a bit erratic over the years).
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vball, were you anywhere near MacGregor’s over the weekend? It was absolutely jumping from the Fb clips I’ve seen, they had a Shetland themed music sessionvball wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:01 amRarely do I get a double header win. Very happy with the rugby win. As for the JT's, we will not get 2nd places, so really did not mean that much. Consolidate 3rd.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 9:50 am Hearts lost 5-0 to Rangers* yesterday. Which actually gave me a good feeling about the rugby, because Hearts and Scotland hardly ever win on the same day. (I was actually anal enough to cross-reference dates over a few decades once, and this really is true, though it may reflect that both teams have been a bit erratic over the years).
Ha Ha not this weekend sir. It is a superb bar and Bruce, while being a great fiddler, damn decent rugby player, and good lad, also let's the atmosphere flow which results in a great place to be.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:48 amvball, were you anywhere near MacGregor’s over the weekend? It was absolutely jumping from the Fb clips I’ve seen, they had a Shetland themed music sessionvball wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:01 amRarely do I get a double header win. Very happy with the rugby win. As for the JT's, we will not get 2nd places, so really did not mean that much. Consolidate 3rd.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 9:50 am Hearts lost 5-0 to Rangers* yesterday. Which actually gave me a good feeling about the rugby, because Hearts and Scotland hardly ever win on the same day. (I was actually anal enough to cross-reference dates over a few decades once, and this really is true, though it may reflect that both teams have been a bit erratic over the years).
Romans said ....Illegitimi non carborundum --- Today we say .. WTF
I’m still worried about the collapse last season when our form went to shit and we ended up losing 3rd. And although losing at Ibrox is expected, the manner of it was still badvball wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:01 amRarely do I get a double header win. Very happy with the rugby win. As for the JT's, we will not get 2nd places, so really did not mean that much. Consolidate 3rd.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 9:50 am Hearts lost 5-0 to Rangers* yesterday. Which actually gave me a good feeling about the rugby, because Hearts and Scotland hardly ever win on the same day. (I was actually anal enough to cross-reference dates over a few decades once, and this really is true, though it may reflect that both teams have been a bit erratic over the years).
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I doubt Darcy would be selectedahead of DuhanTichtheid wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 12:19 am
The "Toonie Tombola" was coined as a phrase when Townsend was head coach at Glasgow, with seemingly head-scratching selections .
The reason for Darcy Graham's absence was just down to him being injured, he's going to miss the whole 6N, unfortunately. We miss him, he's a much much better rugby player than Duhan, but van der Merwe does know where the try line is, as does Graham.
Openside wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 4:31 pmI doubt Darcy would be selectedahead of DuhanTichtheid wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 12:19 am
The "Toonie Tombola" was coined as a phrase when Townsend was head coach at Glasgow, with seemingly head-scratching selections .
The reason for Darcy Graham's absence was just down to him being injured, he's going to miss the whole 6N, unfortunately. We miss him, he's a much much better rugby player than Duhan, but van der Merwe does know where the try line is, as does Graham.
That's the beauty of it, they play on opposite wings so we get both
Is Darcy a far better rugby player? He has entirely different attributes. He’s a Shane Williams type player where Duhan is a Lomu type.
There aren’t many players in world rugby who could have scored Duhan’s second try on Saturday.
There aren’t many players in world rugby who could have scored Duhan’s second try on Saturday.
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I think Darcy’s positioning, tackling, catching, passing, reading of the game and hunger for work are all better than Duhan’s. He is just as good going forward and his footwork is exceptional in tight spaces, he can also knock a man over but there are limitations due to the laws of physics, in that respect Duhan is obviously ahead.
Graham’s injuries are a bit of a concern, I really hope he gets back to where he was in 2022, he only 26.
They’ve scored at roughly the same rate in international rugby. Graham is two years younger. And realistically there only one of them you’d ever think you’d see jackalling for the ball after a tackle.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:05 pm
I think Darcy’s positioning, tackling, catching, passing, reading of the game and hunger for work are all better than Duhan’s. He is just as good going forward and his footwork is exceptional in tight spaces, he can also knock a man over but there are limitations due to the laws of physics, in that respect Duhan is obviously ahead.
Graham’s injuries are a bit of a concern, I really hope he gets back to where he was in 2022, he only 26.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Didn't BK basically say in the Netflix documentary that Duhan either doesn't understand or isn't interested in the finer points of the game, he's just has an instinct for running and scoring. They have tried to coach more into him but in the end just let him do what he does. Like all things there is probably a bit of truth and a bit of overplaying it - he has certainly improved his defensive positioning etc - but you can see it when he plays.Biffer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:56 pmThey’ve scored at roughly the same rate in international rugby. Graham is two years younger. And realistically there only one of them you’d ever think you’d see jackalling for the ball after a tackle.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:05 pm
I think Darcy’s positioning, tackling, catching, passing, reading of the game and hunger for work are all better than Duhan’s. He is just as good going forward and his footwork is exceptional in tight spaces, he can also knock a man over but there are limitations due to the laws of physics, in that respect Duhan is obviously ahead.
Graham’s injuries are a bit of a concern, I really hope he gets back to where he was in 2022, he only 26.
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Slick wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:46 amDidn't BK basically say in the Netflix documentary that Duhan either doesn't understand or isn't interested in the finer points of the game, he's just has an instinct for running and scoring. They have tried to coach more into him but in the end just let him do what he does. Like all things there is probably a bit of truth and a bit of overplaying it - he has certainly improved his defensive positioning etc - but you can see it when he plays.Biffer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:56 pmThey’ve scored at roughly the same rate in international rugby. Graham is two years younger. And realistically there only one of them you’d ever think you’d see jackalling for the ball after a tackle.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:05 pm
I think Darcy’s positioning, tackling, catching, passing, reading of the game and hunger for work are all better than Duhan’s. He is just as good going forward and his footwork is exceptional in tight spaces, he can also knock a man over but there are limitations due to the laws of physics, in that respect Duhan is obviously ahead.
Graham’s injuries are a bit of a concern, I really hope he gets back to where he was in 2022, he only 26.
Sione, he said Duhan is actually shit at rugby
Edit, Correction, Sione was talking on the podcast that Ryan Wilson does with the funny guy whose name escapes me, he’s a prop at, I think, Bristol, Max something
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Max Lahiff.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:55 amSlick wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:46 amDidn't BK basically say in the Netflix documentary that Duhan either doesn't understand or isn't interested in the finer points of the game, he's just has an instinct for running and scoring. They have tried to coach more into him but in the end just let him do what he does. Like all things there is probably a bit of truth and a bit of overplaying it - he has certainly improved his defensive positioning etc - but you can see it when he plays.
Sione, he said Duhan is actually shit at rugby
Edit, Correction, Sione was talking on the podcast that Ryan Wilson does with the funny guy whose name escapes me, he’s a prop at, I think, Bristol, Max something
The most ripped tighthead I've ever seen.
inactionman wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 10:00 amMax Lahiff.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:55 amSlick wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:46 am
Didn't BK basically say in the Netflix documentary that Duhan either doesn't understand or isn't interested in the finer points of the game, he's just has an instinct for running and scoring. They have tried to coach more into him but in the end just let him do what he does. Like all things there is probably a bit of truth and a bit of overplaying it - he has certainly improved his defensive positioning etc - but you can see it when he plays.
Sione, he said Duhan is actually shit at rugby
Edit, Correction, Sione was talking on the podcast that Ryan Wilson does with the funny guy whose name escapes me, he’s a prop at, I think, Bristol, Max something
The most ripped tighthead I've ever seen.
That’s him, yeah he’s definitely more David Pocock than Ben Tameifuna
Looks like Graham may be out long-term, Sean Everitt is keen to give him as long as it takes and not rush things, which seems like a good approach.
Since the subject game of this thread has gone... I hope we get to see this Darcy again, this is just from 2022
Since the subject game of this thread has gone... I hope we get to see this Darcy again, this is just from 2022
I accept all of this! Technically there is no contest. But watching Duhan curve round the outside, effortlessly beat his man, and then burn off all of the remaining defenders, you can’t say he isn’t good at rugby. He is. He’s just very very good at a specific part of it. Lomu was a physical freak (copyright Mr Carling) rather than a complete rugby player too.Slick wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:46 amDidn't BK basically say in the Netflix documentary that Duhan either doesn't understand or isn't interested in the finer points of the game, he's just has an instinct for running and scoring. They have tried to coach more into him but in the end just let him do what he does. Like all things there is probably a bit of truth and a bit of overplaying it - he has certainly improved his defensive positioning etc - but you can see it when he plays.Biffer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:56 pmThey’ve scored at roughly the same rate in international rugby. Graham is two years younger. And realistically there only one of them you’d ever think you’d see jackalling for the ball after a tackle.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:05 pm
I think Darcy’s positioning, tackling, catching, passing, reading of the game and hunger for work are all better than Duhan’s. He is just as good going forward and his footwork is exceptional in tight spaces, he can also knock a man over but there are limitations due to the laws of physics, in that respect Duhan is obviously ahead.
Graham’s injuries are a bit of a concern, I really hope he gets back to where he was in 2022, he only 26.
Duhan puts me slightly in mind of that bit in Forrest Gump where the quarterback gives him the ball and says ‘run Forrest!’ (and the crowd hold up a sign saying ‘Stop Forrest’!)
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But isn't that what team sport is all about? You use the weapons you have in the way that works best.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 5:35 pmI accept all of this! Technically there is no contest. But watching Duhan curve round the outside, effortlessly beat his man, and then burn off all of the remaining defenders, you can’t say he isn’t good at rugby. He is. He’s just very very good at a specific part of it. Lomu was a physical freak (copyright Mr Carling) rather than a complete rugby player too.Slick wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:46 amDidn't BK basically say in the Netflix documentary that Duhan either doesn't understand or isn't interested in the finer points of the game, he's just has an instinct for running and scoring. They have tried to coach more into him but in the end just let him do what he does. Like all things there is probably a bit of truth and a bit of overplaying it - he has certainly improved his defensive positioning etc - but you can see it when he plays.
Duhan puts me slightly in mind of that bit in Forrest Gump where the quarterback gives him the ball and says ‘run Forrest!’ (and the crowd hold up a sign saying ‘Stop Forrest’!)
Of course - and rugby used to have a place for all shapes and sizes. The fat kid, the scrawny kid, the tall skinny kid. Still does at amateur level I’m sure, but no longer really the case at pro level.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:45 pmBut isn't that what team sport is all about? You use the weapons you have in the way that works best.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 5:35 pmI accept all of this! Technically there is no contest. But watching Duhan curve round the outside, effortlessly beat his man, and then burn off all of the remaining defenders, you can’t say he isn’t good at rugby. He is. He’s just very very good at a specific part of it. Lomu was a physical freak (copyright Mr Carling) rather than a complete rugby player too.Slick wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:46 am
Didn't BK basically say in the Netflix documentary that Duhan either doesn't understand or isn't interested in the finer points of the game, he's just has an instinct for running and scoring. They have tried to coach more into him but in the end just let him do what he does. Like all things there is probably a bit of truth and a bit of overplaying it - he has certainly improved his defensive positioning etc - but you can see it when he plays.
Duhan puts me slightly in mind of that bit in Forrest Gump where the quarterback gives him the ball and says ‘run Forrest!’ (and the crowd hold up a sign saying ‘Stop Forrest’!)
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Elite level athletes, playing at elite level, in being elite athletes shocker...Yr Alban wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:53 pmOf course - and rugby used to have a place for all shapes and sizes. The fat kid, the scrawny kid, the tall skinny kid. Still does at amateur level I’m sure, but no longer really the case at pro level.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:45 pmBut isn't that what team sport is all about? You use the weapons you have in the way that works best.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 5:35 pm
I accept all of this! Technically there is no contest. But watching Duhan curve round the outside, effortlessly beat his man, and then burn off all of the remaining defenders, you can’t say he isn’t good at rugby. He is. He’s just very very good at a specific part of it. Lomu was a physical freak (copyright Mr Carling) rather than a complete rugby player too.
Duhan puts me slightly in mind of that bit in Forrest Gump where the quarterback gives him the ball and says ‘run Forrest!’ (and the crowd hold up a sign saying ‘Stop Forrest’!)
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Using English examples because I'm most familiar with them, but Chessum, Ford/either of the Smiths and George existing in the same team rather suggests that it is.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:53 pmOf course - and rugby used to have a place for all shapes and sizes. The fat kid, the scrawny kid, the tall skinny kid. Still does at amateur level I’m sure, but no longer really the case at pro level.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 6:45 pmBut isn't that what team sport is all about? You use the weapons you have in the way that works best.Yr Alban wrote: ↑Tue Feb 27, 2024 5:35 pm
I accept all of this! Technically there is no contest. But watching Duhan curve round the outside, effortlessly beat his man, and then burn off all of the remaining defenders, you can’t say he isn’t good at rugby. He is. He’s just very very good at a specific part of it. Lomu was a physical freak (copyright Mr Carling) rather than a complete rugby player too.
Duhan puts me slightly in mind of that bit in Forrest Gump where the quarterback gives him the ball and says ‘run Forrest!’ (and the crowd hold up a sign saying ‘Stop Forrest’!)
We're mostly past the days of truly scrawny beanpoles and pot-bellied props because actually being a professional athlete tends to be incompatible with retaining that sort of physique, but there are clearly build diffrences in the professional ranks.
Here's the full article, there is so much wrong with it, it's difficult to know where to begin
https://archive.is/ubbmr
People move around so much more that there are multiple options for many. This really comes down to England being poor for which they have little excuse considering the player base. The Telegraph is probably not whinging about declan rice playing for England.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 8:32 pm
Here's the full article, there is so much wrong with it, it's difficult to know where to begin
https://archive.is/ubbmr
The try scoring rate doesn't tell the whole story to be fair. Darcy has a lot of tries v Romania, Tonga and Georgia (9 in 5) and 14 if including Japan and Italy in that. Duhan has a lot of tries in big games that we would be in real danger of losing but for him doing something special. He has scored in all the big away 6N wins.Biffer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:56 pmThey’ve scored at roughly the same rate in international rugby. Graham is two years younger. And realistically there only one of them you’d ever think you’d see jackalling for the ball after a tackle.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:05 pm
I think Darcy’s positioning, tackling, catching, passing, reading of the game and hunger for work are all better than Duhan’s. He is just as good going forward and his footwork is exceptional in tight spaces, he can also knock a man over but there are limitations due to the laws of physics, in that respect Duhan is obviously ahead.
Graham’s injuries are a bit of a concern, I really hope he gets back to where he was in 2022, he only 26.
Both are very good. Graham more rounded but Duhan more devastating. That is probably why they make a good partnership. Both of them are so far ahead of Steyn but there seems a consistent minority on the offside line comments and twitter calling for one of Van Der Graham to be dropped for Steyn which absolutely baffles me.
Both should be in Lions contention.
Big D wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2024 10:51 pmThe try scoring rate doesn't tell the whole story to be fair. Darcy has a lot of tries v Romania, Tonga and Georgia (9 in 5) and 14 if including Japan and Italy in that. Duhan has a lot of tries in big games that we would be in real danger of losing but for him doing something special. He has scored in all the big away 6N wins.Biffer wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:56 pmThey’ve scored at roughly the same rate in international rugby. Graham is two years younger. And realistically there only one of them you’d ever think you’d see jackalling for the ball after a tackle.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:05 pm
I think Darcy’s positioning, tackling, catching, passing, reading of the game and hunger for work are all better than Duhan’s. He is just as good going forward and his footwork is exceptional in tight spaces, he can also knock a man over but there are limitations due to the laws of physics, in that respect Duhan is obviously ahead.
Graham’s injuries are a bit of a concern, I really hope he gets back to where he was in 2022, he only 26.
Both are very good. Graham more rounded but Duhan more devastating. That is probably why they make a good partnership. Both of them are so far ahead of Steyn but there seems a consistent minority on the offside line comments and twitter calling for one of Van Der Graham to be dropped for Steyn which absolutely baffles me.
Both should be in Lions contention.
To be fair vdM has boosted his total against minnows too, he’s got six against England now.
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A similar reliance on English and South African players?
Salty tears. Gather them up for us, won’t you?Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 9:32 am A similar reliance on English and South African players?
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?