I think you are trying to goad me into saying that England were shite against Scotland and that even two of their better players were still shite. But I’m not going to do thatJM2K6 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:10 pmHow far back are you going, exactly?Slick wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 12:36 pmThat only works if you think they are anywhere near the players they were a couple of seasons ago. They are not.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 05, 2024 6:08 pm Given Underhill and Itoje were two of England's best performers against Scotland there's more than a hint of shoehorning in a "England's most hyped players just aren't good enough" based on personal bias rather than anything else
It wasn't any of the players getting accused who were shitting the bed against Scotland, either
The point stands: why have a pop at two of England's best performers against Scotland if it's not just a display of strongly held priors? It says precisely nothing about England's current woes.
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Aye, it means most people won't give a shit when the inevitable loss occurs.
I’m actually not. I reckon they have a big game in them. At home, written off, an Ireland team that inevitably will be expecting a win. The 6N always throws up one of theseUncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:28 pm Everyone is writing off England and they'll be happy with that.
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Slick wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:10 pmI’m actually not. I reckon they have a big game in them. At home, written off, an Ireland team that inevitably will be expecting a win. The 6N always throws up one of theseUncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:28 pm Everyone is writing off England and they'll be happy with that.
Jaysus was France V Italy not enough for you .....
It’s unlikely, but at the same time wouldn’t surprise me massively. I’m saying that, this Ireland team don’t fuck up reallyfishfoodie wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:14 pmSlick wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:10 pmI’m actually not. I reckon they have a big game in them. At home, written off, an Ireland team that inevitably will be expecting a win. The 6N always throws up one of theseUncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:28 pm Everyone is writing off England and they'll be happy with that.
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They nearly took down south Africa. They are definitely better than they looked against Scotland.Slick wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:10 pmI’m actually not. I reckon they have a big game in them. At home, written off, an Ireland team that inevitably will be expecting a win. The 6N always throws up one of theseUncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:28 pm Everyone is writing off England and they'll be happy with that.
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It’s obviously possible, blueprint being the SA game (our scrum even with 14 men has been on top of the Irish recently, so that eliminates one glaring weakness). How likely is it? Ireland haven’t cocked up in years, their losses have taken near perfect oppo performances. I just don’t think a team that made 25 handling errors last time out can reach that level.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:27 pmThey nearly took down south Africa. They are definitely better than they looked against Scotland.Slick wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:10 pmI’m actually not. I reckon they have a big game in them. At home, written off, an Ireland team that inevitably will be expecting a win. The 6N always throws up one of theseUncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:28 pm Everyone is writing off England and they'll be happy with that.
The other two games are far closer to toss ups than this one.
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Scrum is a big one.
Also cards. England have been in the receiving end of those in recent games. Worm turns and it's a very different picture.
Also cards. England have been in the receiving end of those in recent games. Worm turns and it's a very different picture.
I dreamt last night that England scored the first try after about 15 seconds. It came from a kick of course, the ball was hoofed up in the air, came down on the line and some lunk caught it and flopped over. I think it might have been Dan Hipkiss. If he's playing on Saturday I suggest lumping all your spare cash on England.
Why would I be trying to goad you into saying something pretty obvious to everyone? (Well, the England part. Neither Underhill nor Itoje were remotely shite)Slick wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 7:24 pmI think you are trying to goad me into saying that England were shite against Scotland and that even two of their better players were still shite. But I’m not going to do that
I'm saying that it's weird to point the finger at two of the guys who were not even remotely to blame for the performance or the result, and that I think you're letting your dislike of "hyped" England players cloud your judgement. It's a rubbish analysis of the problems intent in the national side right now to just list off some names you think aren't as good any more and then ignore actual performances, sorry!
Surely Dan would've looked for the nearest defender so he could set up a maul and be in his happy placeOxbow wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:19 am I dreamt last night that England scored the first try after about 15 seconds. It came from a kick of course, the ball was hoofed up in the air, came down on the line and some lunk caught it and flopped over. I think it might have been Dan Hipkiss. If he's playing on Saturday I suggest lumping all your spare cash on England.
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It's sport and anything can happen, but this will be a comfortable win for Ireland. Any other suggestion is mere mockers bait.
They've won the last four in a row against England with the lowest margin of victory being 13 points. The world cup was months and months ago and no indicator of England's current form. Looking across the last few years, managing to keep it close with South Africa is more of a form anomaly than being handily beaten by anyone decent.
They've won the last four in a row against England with the lowest margin of victory being 13 points. The world cup was months and months ago and no indicator of England's current form. Looking across the last few years, managing to keep it close with South Africa is more of a form anomaly than being handily beaten by anyone decent.
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I got lost at 'Dan Hipkiss' and 'catch'JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:12 amSurely Dan would've looked for the nearest defender so he could set up a maul and be in his happy placeOxbow wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:19 am I dreamt last night that England scored the first try after about 15 seconds. It came from a kick of course, the ball was hoofed up in the air, came down on the line and some lunk caught it and flopped over. I think it might have been Dan Hipkiss. If he's playing on Saturday I suggest lumping all your spare cash on England.
(in fairness he was tidy for Bath, very powerful runner)
It is not impossible that England beat Ireland, but let's be honest here: SA were absolute dogshit for large parts of that match. They played like twats, they were way below their usual skill level, and they were much much dumber than usual. England managed to enact their preferred game plan almost to a T, their opposition played right into their hands while refusing to attack their weaknesses, and as a result England "dominated" much of that game.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:27 pmThey nearly took down south Africa. They are definitely better than they looked against Scotland.Slick wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:10 pmI’m actually not. I reckon they have a big game in them. At home, written off, an Ireland team that inevitably will be expecting a win. The 6N always throws up one of theseUncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:28 pm Everyone is writing off England and they'll be happy with that.
And lost, which was a surprise to no one because everyone knew that England were incapable of turning that "dominance" into a real lead on the scoreboard and that south Africa would eventually work out that England were not going to get bored of the kicking game and that they had real weaknesses in defence.
It wasn't even a moral victory. We played depressing anti-rugby and lost. And because SA ended up winning the tournament everyone thinks it was an incredible display. It was a garbage match and the team that supposedly proved a point that day lost despite everything going their way.
Have to agree, but the issue now is that Boredthick and his coaching team are dining out on that result ad infinitum as justification for their approach and selection policies.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:19 amIt is not impossible that England beat Ireland, but let's be honest here: SA were absolute dogshit for large parts of that match. They played like twats, they were way below their usual skill level, and they were much much dumber than usual. England managed to enact their preferred game plan almost to a T, their opposition played right into their hands while refusing to attack their weaknesses, and as a result England "dominated" much of that game.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:27 pmThey nearly took down south Africa. They are definitely better than they looked against Scotland.
And lost, which was a surprise to no one because everyone knew that England were incapable of turning that "dominance" into a real lead on the scoreboard and that south Africa would eventually work out that England were not going to get bored of the kicking game and that they had real weaknesses in defence.
It wasn't even a moral victory. We played depressing anti-rugby and lost. And because SA ended up winning the tournament everyone thinks it was an incredible display. It was a garbage match and the team that supposedly proved a point that day lost despite everything going their way.
I thought he was a career Tiger? Hmmminactionman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:16 amI got lost at 'Dan Hipkiss' and 'catch'JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:12 amSurely Dan would've looked for the nearest defender so he could set up a maul and be in his happy placeOxbow wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:19 am I dreamt last night that England scored the first try after about 15 seconds. It came from a kick of course, the ball was hoofed up in the air, came down on the line and some lunk caught it and flopped over. I think it might have been Dan Hipkiss. If he's playing on Saturday I suggest lumping all your spare cash on England.
(in fairness he was tidy for Bath, very powerful runner)
Yup and there are plenty of supporters using it in defence of Borthwick, too. We came 3rd at the world cup, woo! Except we won a laughable group where the only genuine challengers were appalling, we beat a rubbish Samoa side by a point in a dreadful display, and we should have lost the quarter final to an injury hit Fiji. But hey we beat Argentina twice so we're amazingASMO wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:22 amHave to agree, but the issue now is that Boredthick and his coaching team are dining out on that result ad infinitum as justification for their approach and selection policies.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:19 amIt is not impossible that England beat Ireland, but let's be honest here: SA were absolute dogshit for large parts of that match. They played like twats, they were way below their usual skill level, and they were much much dumber than usual. England managed to enact their preferred game plan almost to a T, their opposition played right into their hands while refusing to attack their weaknesses, and as a result England "dominated" much of that game.Uncle fester wrote: ↑Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:27 pm
They nearly took down south Africa. They are definitely better than they looked against Scotland.
And lost, which was a surprise to no one because everyone knew that England were incapable of turning that "dominance" into a real lead on the scoreboard and that south Africa would eventually work out that England were not going to get bored of the kicking game and that they had real weaknesses in defence.
It wasn't even a moral victory. We played depressing anti-rugby and lost. And because SA ended up winning the tournament everyone thinks it was an incredible display. It was a garbage match and the team that supposedly proved a point that day lost despite everything going their way.
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Nope, ended up at Bath and I believe still lives down that way - was there a couple of seasons but not many games due to injury, he banjaxed his shoulder which is what forced early retirement. Think he now works for the Matt Hampson foundation.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:22 amI thought he was a career Tiger? Hmmminactionman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:16 amI got lost at 'Dan Hipkiss' and 'catch'
(in fairness he was tidy for Bath, very powerful runner)
Huh, funny the things you forget!inactionman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:29 amNope, ended up at Bath and I believe still lives down that way - was there a couple of seasons but not many games due to injury, he banjaxed his shoulder which is what forced early retirement. Think he now works for the Matt Hampson foundation.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:22 amI thought he was a career Tiger? Hmmminactionman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:16 am
I got lost at 'Dan Hipkiss' and 'catch'
(in fairness he was tidy for Bath, very powerful runner)
Very whole-hearted player. Shame he couldn't have a full career.
They are two "of" the guys I focussed in on, funnily enough all of them players that keep getting picked despite not doing much, it's you that has highlighted those two. And I don't dislike either of them. If you don't think there is an issue with England picking the same players over and over that don't perform, then I think that's a bit weird.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:12 amWhy would I be trying to goad you into saying something pretty obvious to everyone? (Well, the England part. Neither Underhill nor Itoje were remotely shite)
I'm saying that it's weird to point the finger at two of the guys who were not even remotely to blame for the performance or the result, and that I think you're letting your dislike of "hyped" England players cloud your judgement. It's a rubbish analysis of the problems intent in the national side right now to just list off some names you think aren't as good any more and then ignore actual performances, sorry!
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There is more at the link above.Two rounds remaining in this underwhelming Six Nations, and the consensus is that Ireland are bouncing happily towards their second successive Grand Slam, becoming the first nation to achieve the feat since the turn of the century.
They progress to this historic goal with the near unanimous badwill of their neighbours, especially those of the Celtic variety.
As it stands, Irish rugby fans are already resigned to the reality that if they do complete the back-to-back Slam, all they will hear in response is '*cough, quarter-final.'
"Well, Hamish, what are your thoughts on Ireland's second successive Grand Slam?
"Thanks Gregor, well first off I'd like to say quarter-final, quarter-final, quarter-final. You've got to hand it to quarter-final, quarter-final. On the other hand, going forward, quarter-final, quarter-final, quarter-final.
"So, in summing up, I would say quarter-final."
In Rugby Pass, French-based rugby writer Gavin Mortimer dismissed this "largely irrelevant Six Nations" and said that "the Irish can win as many Grand Slams as they want, but they're all meaningless if they can’t make an impression at the World Cup."
Six Nations tournaments immediately following World Cups can often be downers and not even the spectacle of Ireland mowing through the opposition can rescue that.
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That is already more than enoughUncle fester wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 2:28 pm https://www.rte.ie/sport/rugby/2024/030 ... e-villain/
There is more at the link above.Two rounds remaining in this underwhelming Six Nations, and the consensus is that Ireland are bouncing happily towards their second successive Grand Slam, becoming the first nation to achieve the feat since the turn of the century.
They progress to this historic goal with the near unanimous badwill of their neighbours, especially those of the Celtic variety.
As it stands, Irish rugby fans are already resigned to the reality that if they do complete the back-to-back Slam, all they will hear in response is '*cough, quarter-final.'
"Well, Hamish, what are your thoughts on Ireland's second successive Grand Slam?
"Thanks Gregor, well first off I'd like to say quarter-final, quarter-final, quarter-final. You've got to hand it to quarter-final, quarter-final. On the other hand, going forward, quarter-final, quarter-final, quarter-final.
"So, in summing up, I would say quarter-final."
In Rugby Pass, French-based rugby writer Gavin Mortimer dismissed this "largely irrelevant Six Nations" and said that "the Irish can win as many Grand Slams as they want, but they're all meaningless if they can’t make an impression at the World Cup."
Six Nations tournaments immediately following World Cups can often be downers and not even the spectacle of Ireland mowing through the opposition can rescue that.
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It's a bit of a strange article for our national broadcaster, more typical Indo fare.
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Here we are then.
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Chessum at 6? Roots out of squad, Dombrandt back in.Furbank; Feyi-Waboso, Slade, Lawrence, Freeman; Ford, Mitchell; Genge, George (capt), Cole, Itoje, Martin, Chessum, Underhill, Earl.
Replacements: Dan, Marler, Stuart, Cunningham-South, Dombrandt, Care, M Smith, Daly.
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I wouldn't have picked Underhill or Itojeinactionman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 3:09 pm Here we are then.
Chessum at 6? Roots out of squad, Dombrandt back in.Furbank; Feyi-Waboso, Slade, Lawrence, Freeman; Ford, Mitchell; Genge, George (capt), Cole, Itoje, Martin, Chessum, Underhill, Earl.
Replacements: Dan, Marler, Stuart, Cunningham-South, Dombrandt, Care, M Smith, Daly.
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I'd say Itoje is probably the first name on the teamsheet. Even ahead of George.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 3:40 pmI wouldn't have picked Underhill or Itojeinactionman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 3:09 pm Here we are then.
Chessum at 6? Roots out of squad, Dombrandt back in.Furbank; Feyi-Waboso, Slade, Lawrence, Freeman; Ford, Mitchell; Genge, George (capt), Cole, Itoje, Martin, Chessum, Underhill, Earl.
Replacements: Dan, Marler, Stuart, Cunningham-South, Dombrandt, Care, M Smith, Daly.
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I'm disappoint.inactionman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 3:50 pmI'd say Itoje is probably the first name on the teamsheet. Even ahead of George.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 3:40 pmI wouldn't have picked Underhill or Itojeinactionman wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 3:09 pm Here we are then.
Chessum at 6? Roots out of squad, Dombrandt back in.
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Ton up for Care if (when) he comes on.
Yeah but I don't think you're a reliable judge of what "not doing much" actually means when it comes to England players. There's a reason why you won't find many England fans (who aren't averse to putting the boot into everyone) making out that Itoje being picked is an issue.Slick wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 2:24 pmThey are two "of" the guys I focussed in on, funnily enough all of them players that keep getting picked despite not doing much, it's you that has highlighted those two. And I don't dislike either of them. If you don't think there is an issue with England picking the same players over and over that don't perform, then I think that's a bit weird.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:12 amWhy would I be trying to goad you into saying something pretty obvious to everyone? (Well, the England part. Neither Underhill nor Itoje were remotely shite)
I'm saying that it's weird to point the finger at two of the guys who were not even remotely to blame for the performance or the result, and that I think you're letting your dislike of "hyped" England players cloud your judgement. It's a rubbish analysis of the problems intent in the national side right now to just list off some names you think aren't as good any more and then ignore actual performances, sorry!
I focused on those two because of an earlier discussion, and because they're the stand out "huh?" names from your list given their most recent performances. But if you like: George keeps getting selected as he's an excellent set piece operator and his primary challenger is constantly injured, while the coming man is still prone to lineout meltdowns. Is he as good as he used to be? No. Is it a problem that he still gets selected? Also no, he'd be a fine international for any team. Then there's Genge - the best ball carrier of the available options, but not the best scrummager. I would argue you've never actually rated him so I'm not sure what heady heights you think he's fallen from, but he has always been a player who is primarily picked for his energy and willingness to carry at pace. With Marler only a steady Eddie at scrum time these days, with Mako out of the picture, and with the alternatives either too young (Fin Baxter) or too inconsistent in all areas (Rodd) or just near permanently broken (Obano), no one is surprised that he is picked when it feels like we need what he brings. Like Itoje, he's also not even 30 yet, so it's not like he's over the hill.
I don't remember who else you mentioned but eh...
I drag them from, well, your posts on this board. Here are your first mentions of him
2020:
2021:
2022
And here's the first bit of actual praise!
Couldn't find another one.
2023:
Slick wrote: ↑Tue Mar 21, 2023 11:41 amI know there are good reasons for it, but it infuriates me to see endless interviews with the likes of Sinkler and Genge talking about how they have overcome their anger and after a defeat they can be at peace etc. They are fucking props in an international rugby team.
Genuinely, if you ever had a period of where you "bloody loved Genge as a player (and a bloke)", you very much kept it to yourself. Perhaps it was on PR or something? Anyway, if someone was asked for your view on Ellis Genge based on your posts on here, they'd assume you absolutely fucking hate the guy. So apologies if I'm misrepresenting you by suggesting you've never really rated him, but all I can go on is the stuff you've said over, and over, and over, and over, on this board.
Dormbrant, care and smith all off the bench together.