Dogbert wrote: ↑Tue Oct 08, 2024 9:23 am
Its is of course entirely possible that if Glasgow had the 3 fixtures Edinburgh have had, it would be Glasgow sitting with 3 points and 2nd bottom of the league
Saying that it is the manner of the defeat against the Lions which is the most concerning, and very much reminiscent of the capitulation against Benneton last season.
Glasgow shipped 36 points and five second half tries to a 14 players Lions team last season in a 44 - 21 defeat, we've seen similar situations against Leinster but beating the Bulls away in last season's final has to go down as one of the great results, despite losing to them in the regular season.
It's been a very tough draw, this weekend's match against the Stormers will be more of a glimpse as to where Edinburgh are, however I'd also add that Glasgow have beaten Leinster when they've been vulnerable and the Weedge would not have lost the game that Edinburgh did three weeks ago, it's pure conjecture of course, but we've all seen Glasgow turn over Leinster at Scotstoun and they would've surely beaten the Bulls performance from two weeks ago?
A lot has already been mentioned, but I will add two specific points
Leadership – who are the leaders on the pitch for Edinburgh, who are the players who set the example, who takes the game by the scruff of the neck, I rewatched the Lions game, and I didn’t’ see a single leader out there.
I watch a far bit of Glasgow training, and you can see who the leaders are. Both in the forwards & in the backs, setting the standards , pushing the others , mentoring the younger players
Ventor , Dempsey , Sione , Steyn – none of whom came through the ‘Scottish’ system
PreSeason – Both Glasgow & Edinburgh have come into this season ‘undercooked’ – Glasgow got away with it, partially due to last seasons muscle memory, and their fixture list. Edinburgh were less fortunate. Why ? – well, one reason was a completely pointless Scotland summer tour , where we really learned bugger all , spent a lot of money ( with I suspect very little return in revenue) from what is a cash strapped SRU, we got a lot of air miles of bugger all else. I appreciate that these tours are probably organised years in advance, but we really need to review whether they are worth it.
Most the players had long seasons , Glasgow especially so with the 3 extra games. I think that all the players , but especially the Edinburgh players , would have benefitted with time off to reset, and then had a really decent preseason, to work on their attack & defence.
We need both Glasgow & Edinburgh to be successful , for Scotland to be successful, and success must be more than not getting the wooden spoon in the 6N
We've been bemoaning the lack of leadership at Edinburgh for many years, I remember the year after Embra got to the semi final of the Heineken Cup watching them getting absolutely demolished at home to Saracens, it's same issue year after year, the soft underbelly. I didn't mind so much when it was Kinghorn at ten and playing exciting rugby, but watching the same exciting players in a team playing percentage rugby and getting whupped is turning me off.