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Delighted for Newcastle, must admit I didn’t see it coming
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
So what I just saw is truePaddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:48 pm Delighted for Newcastle, must admit I didn’t see it coming
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
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Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:26 pmFalconJock wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:21 pmDon't invoke the ire of the mocker GodsMargin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:17 pm Newcastle in serious danger of winning a game here...
Apologies!
I will though. It's in the bag.
edit - sort of
You had to go and do it didn't you
Falcons win and stay bottom, I'd curse you if I wasnt so delirious
You have to ask what the hell's going on at Exeter.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:48 pm Delighted for Newcastle, must admit I didn’t see it coming
They can't continue the "we're a team in transition" excuse for much longer.
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100%. Very odd. Newcastle have looked Championship level in every other game.SaintK wrote: ↑Sat Oct 19, 2024 8:06 amYou have to ask what the hell's going on at Exeter.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Oct 18, 2024 8:48 pm Delighted for Newcastle, must admit I didn’t see it coming
They can't continue the "we're a team in transition" excuse for much longer.
Meanwhile, watching Goodey at 10 really is a thing of beauty.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
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TBF it's gone under the radar, but I can't imagine Exeter are anywhere near the cap. It's a pretty modest squad compared to a few years ago. They've definitely cut back.
Fair play to Newcastle though. That must feel pretty good today.
Fair play to Newcastle though. That must feel pretty good today.
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Amazing game, both sides put on a show. Bristol were profligate and will see that as one that got away
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
I don't think it's any surprise that Freeman produced the goods at 13. It's what earned him his call up and I think he's a lesser player on the wing. Gotta give him a run there.
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Marler seemed to have sorted the scrum for quins, but yep, get it out before the ref sees, senses or invents some offence or other
I don't think it was deliberately held in, we'd been struggling to get the ball out quickly all game. Thought the penalty was extremely harsh - Bath tighthead folds in and hits the deck - but with no replays it's hard to be certain and it's not like Bath hadn't been on top four most of the match. Sadly our tighthead options are poor right now.
Frustrating match to lose given Quins outplayed Bath for large parts of it, but them's the breaks, and if the scrum is a problem and you can't take high balls cleanly, that will lose you matches.
Nice to see Marcus win the head to head with Russell again, mind
It wasnt even close, comprehensively outplayed him,he is undoubtedly the premier 10 in Europe.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 2:20 pmI don't think it was deliberately held in, we'd been struggling to get the ball out quickly all game. Thought the penalty was extremely harsh - Bath tighthead folds in and hits the deck - but with no replays it's hard to be certain and it's not like Bath hadn't been on top four most of the match. Sadly our tighthead options are poor right now.
Frustrating match to lose given Quins outplayed Bath for large parts of it, but them's the breaks, and if the scrum is a problem and you can't take high balls cleanly, that will lose you matches.
Nice to see Marcus win the head to head with Russell again, mind
That's Slick bait.ASMO wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 2:53 pmIt wasnt even close, comprehensively outplayed him,he is undoubtedly the premier 10 in Europe.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 20, 2024 2:20 pmI don't think it was deliberately held in, we'd been struggling to get the ball out quickly all game. Thought the penalty was extremely harsh - Bath tighthead folds in and hits the deck - but with no replays it's hard to be certain and it's not like Bath hadn't been on top four most of the match. Sadly our tighthead options are poor right now.
Frustrating match to lose given Quins outplayed Bath for large parts of it, but them's the breaks, and if the scrum is a problem and you can't take high balls cleanly, that will lose you matches.
Nice to see Marcus win the head to head with Russell again, mind
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Anyway, the BT commentators are doing marvellous work - timing the in-game chat with the coach to the exact moment their team concedes a soft try.
They did it to Pat Lam, they've just done it to George Skivington. I'm hoping they can do it to Chieka.
Too little to late, has the horse already bolted?
The report
https://rfu.widen.net/s/cwxvbglbtw/ch ... t-review
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024 ... -levelsThe Rugby Football Union has been warned it is facing an existential crisis and has been urged to make radical changes in schools rugby to avoid becoming a “declining minority sport” that could weaken Steve Borthwick’s England side amid a damaging decline in participation.
According to an independently chaired review commissioned by the RFU, “rugby is not winning” in the schools marketplace because of “changing attitudes and values coupled with greater risk aversion in the part of society”. The review, entitled Changing the Game: the Future of Schools Rugby in England, also highlights fears over head injuries and an image problem of a sport for “posh white boys” as reasons behind the decline in participation numbers.
In response the RFU has committed to the rollout over the next four years of a non-contact form of the sport called T1 Rugby, while the review also recommends introducing a third “reduced contact” variant of the game alongside the traditional model to ease parents’ fears over injuries and break down perceived barriers to entry into the sport.
The report
https://rfu.widen.net/s/cwxvbglbtw/ch ... t-review
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We should have been pushing touch rugby or far less contact rugby, and indeed handball, from quite some years back. But better to start now than continue to ignore the obvious
The RFU shouldn't have made redundant all the Regional and County Development Officers as a cost cutting exercise 15 or so years agoRhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 9:46 am We should have been pushing touch rugby or far less contact rugby, and indeed handball, from quite some years back. But better to start now than continue to ignore the obvious
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I really can't get my head around the focus on rushing Slade back for the ABs. It often backfires with players who are worth taking the chance and I really don't believe he's in that category.
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I was quite looking forward to a running Northampton against an almost cavalier Bristol side, but then I remembered half the Northampton backline won't be there. Think Bristol just missing Genge and Randall to England?
Right, especially when you have options all of a suddensockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 10:18 am I really can't get my head around the focus on rushing Slade back for the ABs. It often backfires with players who are worth taking the chance and I really don't believe he's in that category.
Big step up for the lad
Played well for the U20's when he was registered to The Rams in National 1
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They'll crowbar him in at 12 because kicking or something.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 10:49 amRight, especially when you have options all of a suddensockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 10:18 am I really can't get my head around the focus on rushing Slade back for the ABs. It often backfires with players who are worth taking the chance and I really don't believe he's in that category.
Quins put a game but overwhelmingly shit Exeter to the sword, wonder how long before Baxter falls on his. BT presenters wanking over Slade who was totally outplayed by the Quins midfield, yet somehow they think he should start for England next week....a joke really
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Dog I wish I could just universally mute rugby commentators; they're almost universally shit !ASMO wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2024 7:12 pm Quins put a game but overwhelmingly shit Exeter to the sword, wonder how long before Baxter falls on his. BT presenters wanking over Slade who was totally outplayed by the Quins midfield, yet somehow they think he should start for England next week....a joke really
... I'd love to have an AI dubbing Bill McLarens commentary of whatever match I'm watching, but failing that I'd rather just have the ref's mic & the crowd noise.
Did laugh at them bigging up his stats. 8 tackles! I looked and it was actually him going 5/3 rather than successfully making 8 tackles. Very funny. He did basically fuck all.ASMO wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2024 7:12 pm Quins put a game but overwhelmingly shit Exeter to the sword, wonder how long before Baxter falls on his. BT presenters wanking over Slade who was totally outplayed by the Quins midfield, yet somehow they think he should start for England next week....a joke really
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Ted Hill and Alex Coles called up for the 36 man squad for NZ.
Ewels and Chessum both out, so - assuming like-for-like - Borthwick might be seeing Hill as an option at lock along with Coles. He's a freakish athlete who has played there for Bath, but not sure you'd want to play anyone out of their prime positions in Tests. Gives you a good bench option though.
Likely as not it'll be holding tackle bags, Maro is nailed on and George Martin has looked good, but we'll see.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union ... yxx2yv9pyo
Ewels and Chessum both out, so - assuming like-for-like - Borthwick might be seeing Hill as an option at lock along with Coles. He's a freakish athlete who has played there for Bath, but not sure you'd want to play anyone out of their prime positions in Tests. Gives you a good bench option though.
Likely as not it'll be holding tackle bags, Maro is nailed on and George Martin has looked good, but we'll see.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union ... yxx2yv9pyo
I honestly don't get how England haven't been champing at the bit to give Hill a shot at 6. Great lineout forward. Fast. Big. Hits hard. Carries hard. What does he lack - work over the ball at the ruck? That can be coached.
I get that having 6 be the dumping ground for whichever 7 isn't good enough to start at 7 or locks needing to be on the field is the current way, but looking at successful teams in the modern game suggests having someone who plays 6 by default goes a long way towards having an excellent pack and a successful team.
I get that having 6 be the dumping ground for whichever 7 isn't good enough to start at 7 or locks needing to be on the field is the current way, but looking at successful teams in the modern game suggests having someone who plays 6 by default goes a long way towards having an excellent pack and a successful team.