Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 6:51 pm The strongest England team will never have Farrell at 10. Ever.
That's Farrell the flyhalf with 5 English Premierships and 3 European Cups in 8 years.
Yeah, he's rubbish.
Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 6:51 pm The strongest England team will never have Farrell at 10. Ever.
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 9:34 pm I thought we'd long ago covered that a list of trophies by a player's name doesn't necessarily indicate that they're any good. Tim Payne, for example, has 2 Heineken Cup winner's medals and 3 Premiership titles to his name, yet has to rate as one of the worse England front rowers to earn > 5 caps.
That's not to say Farrell's rubbish, just that it's not a compelling argument.
Comedy gold as usual.
Notoriously pea hearted side that is Saracens. 'I don't like the bloke so would rather cheer for someone else' is fine, to pretend he's useless because you don't like him is just silly.Glaston wrote: ↑Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:12 pmComedy gold as usual.
Farell wouldnt even make it as Leicester player cos he is a bit of a pea heart tosser .
I should bloody well think so!!!
Joost wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 10:21 am Wasps v Briz should be a good game, plenty of firepower in both backlines and both on top form
Ex will obviously be favourites, but Bath have looked good lately and haven’t lost away from home since the re-start - hopefully the nonsense with Sale hasn’t distracted their preparation too much.
Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 11:18 am At some point it would be nice if refs got tough on sealing off. Exeter are a great story, but some of that multi phase pick and go play skirts very close to the line, with the latching players collapsing over the top of the tackled player time and time again, making any competition impossible.
Certainly effective, and I'll be cheering for them in the HC, but it's pretty dull rugby to watch.
That reads like he latches on before contact to me.“It’s important to know how your team-mates prefer to go into contact. Don Armand, for example, has a strong upper body so tends to go in a bit higher. When I carry, I don’t want someone latching before contact. That’s what I try to do as a latcher, too: allow the ball-carrier to do his thing and commit to contact, then I’ll try to add momentum by latching on.”
Reads perfectly the opposite to me.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 11:29 am Regards my latching observation above. Quick Google the this up...
https://www.rugbyworld.com/in-the-mag/p ... tch-110154
Dave Ewers...
That reads like he latches on before contact to me.“It’s important to know how your team-mates prefer to go into contact. Don Armand, for example, has a strong upper body so tends to go in a bit higher. When I carry, I don’t want someone latching before contact. That’s what I try to do as a latcher, too: allow the ball-carrier to do his thing and commit to contact, then I’ll try to add momentum by latching on.”
So much for Sale claiming they were ready to play on Sunday - makes it seem that they were happy to put more people at risk. Just as well Worcester objected.SaintK wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 9:43 amI should bloody well think so!!!
Interesting from Kitson on PRL leadership or rather lack of it!!
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/blog ... ale-covid
That reads like you can't read...Kawazaki wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 11:29 am Regards my latching observation above. Quick Google the this up...
https://www.rugbyworld.com/in-the-mag/p ... tch-110154
Dave Ewers...
That reads like he latches on before contact to me.“It’s important to know how your team-mates prefer to go into contact. Don Armand, for example, has a strong upper body so tends to go in a bit higher. When I carry, I don’t want someone latching before contact. That’s what I try to do as a latcher, too: allow the ball-carrier to do his thing and commit to contact, then I’ll try to add momentum by latching on.”
Saracens will go expansive once they get to where they want. And to be honest, I'd rather they kicked it to get there, than take 20 phases of going left to right and back again, to get there.Choc wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 2:14 pm I don’t really get the accusations of boring rugby from Exeter. It’s pretty repetitive when they are within 10 meters of the try line I’ll grant you and I think that’s clouding the opinion over all. They aren’t afraid to attack from deep, run decent lines, the backs see a lot of ball and Slade and the back 3 tend to make a lot of breaks - yes it’s often loads of phases but it’s certainly more expansive than watching Wigglesworth and Farrell hoik it up in the air all day.
They can grind phase after phase, with little invention or advance, often securing the ball in a manner that some may suggest verges on sealing off. They have some nice plays though, and can do some pretty stuff.
Haven't fans been bitching about hopefully "not winning Saracen's way" for years too?Kawazaki wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 3:19 pm Exeter may well win their first European Cup using their style but I hope in a way they don't win as I don't want other teams to copy it.
Until this year it's never been good enough to progress past the best teams in Europe so hopefully this season is the outlier.
Maybe a ref will penalise them for pre-binding on carries or sealing off and force their hand?
I looked into this the other day after wondering about Bath's try at the start of this clip ... how do you stop three players 'wedging' like this? (But it's not a 'flying wedge' so say ref forums I looked into, admitting the wording of it is very much specific to the tap penalty move that involves also a charge).Kawazaki wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 11:24 amMargin__Walker wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 11:18 am At some point it would be nice if refs got tough on sealing off. Exeter are a great story, but some of that multi phase pick and go play skirts very close to the line, with the latching players collapsing over the top of the tackled player time and time again, making any competition impossible.
Certainly effective, and I'll be cheering for them in the HC, but it's pretty dull rugby to watch.
It's very dull. Interesting point on the sealing off, refs are normally quite hot on penalising that. My bigger concern is pre-latching on, and in some cases even latching on slightly above and forward of the ball-carrier. In my view it is happening time and again, particularly by Exeter. It's been banned since the 19th century!
Sandstorm wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 4:03 pmHaven't fans been bitching about hopefully "not winning Saracen's way" for years too?Kawazaki wrote: ↑Wed Oct 07, 2020 3:19 pm Exeter may well win their first European Cup using their style but I hope in a way they don't win as I don't want other teams to copy it.
Until this year it's never been good enough to progress past the best teams in Europe so hopefully this season is the outlier.
Maybe a ref will penalise them for pre-binding on carries or sealing off and force their hand?
Kawazaki wrote: ↑Thu Oct 08, 2020 6:09 pm Brad Barritt. What a player...
https://twitter.com/Saracens/status/131 ... 71108?s=09
Reckon Wasps have the edge in the pack and at half back. Brizz might have it in the backline.
Quite the juxtaposition to have old man Gopperth as the young fella's nearest competition. That's pure daylight between him and anyone else too.
Good to see that we've got 3 of the top 4 playing for us tomorrow.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Oct 09, 2020 11:08 pmQuite the juxtaposition to have old man Gopperth as the young fella's nearest competition. That's pure daylight between him and anyone else too.
Pretty impressive for Tompkins to be so high up with only half a season of games.