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I honestly don't think Sutherland could have been worse. If he got carded it would have been better.
I don't think it is just that. Horne plays at one speed. White knows when to slow it down. Horne does.but regularly refuses to do so at international level.
Venter takes his place in November.TheNatalShark wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:40 pm I honestly don't think Sutherland could have been worse. If he got carded it would have been better.
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Dear lord, why can we not control games when we're in the box seat.
Lineout went to pieces once Cherry went off.
Lineout went to pieces once Cherry went off.
Left hand down a bit
Wasn't great when he was on either. Way too much movement.S/Lt_Phillips wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:42 pm Dear lord, why can we not control games when we're in the box seat.
Lineout went to pieces once Cherry went off.
Yep, he was appalling.TheNatalShark wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 6:40 pm I honestly don't think Sutherland could have been worse. If he got carded it would have been better.
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Tighthead and hooker are the big problems in the forwards. We have Venter qualifying in the summer as others have said plus we have 4 or 5 locks better than Gray. Gilcho is a limited but decent player, he’s not done at this level just yet. Back row is fine.
In the backs we have nothing after Finn, I am surprised not to have seen Burke get some time. We are also struggling at 9, but I am confident that Dobbie will solve that soon. Outside of that, I think we are fine. Our second choice 12 was one of the best backs on display, I thought Rowe was good when he came on and we also have the likes of Smith to come back into the reckoning.
I think GGs time should be done now. Ineffective carrier and that last turnover was horrifically bad. 13 carries for 5m is very poor even for tight carries.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 7:21 pmTighthead and hooker are the big problems in the forwards. We have Venter qualifying in the summer as others have said plus we have 4 or 5 locks better than Gray. Gilcho is a limited but decent player, he’s not done at this level just yet. Back row is fine.
In the backs we have nothing after Finn, I am surprised not to have seen Burke get some time. We are also struggling at 9, but I am confident that Dobbie will solve that soon. Outside of that, I think we are fine. Our second choice 12 was one of the best backs on display, I thought Rowe was good when he came on and we also have the likes of Smith to come back into the reckoning.
Unless there is an injury crisis, taking a near 35 year old GG on the summer tour is borderline negligence from the coaching staff.
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I’m okay with him being in the squad as fifth choice lock. He is, for all his faults, a fantastic lineout operator. I know that might seem like a strange thing to say given how shite our lineout sometimes is but he really is good. I think having someone like that in the squad to help with organisation of the lineout for the match day player pool is worthwhile.Big D wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 7:32 pmI think GGs time should be done now. Ineffective carrier and that last turnover was horrifically bad. 13 carries for 5m is very poor even for tight carries.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 7:21 pmTighthead and hooker are the big problems in the forwards. We have Venter qualifying in the summer as others have said plus we have 4 or 5 locks better than Gray. Gilcho is a limited but decent player, he’s not done at this level just yet. Back row is fine.
In the backs we have nothing after Finn, I am surprised not to have seen Burke get some time. We are also struggling at 9, but I am confident that Dobbie will solve that soon. Outside of that, I think we are fine. Our second choice 12 was one of the best backs on display, I thought Rowe was good when he came on and we also have the likes of Smith to come back into the reckoning.
Unless there is an injury crisis, taking a near 35 year old GG on the summer tour is borderline negligence from the coaching staff.
Gray is a given that he shouldn't be involved.
We are badly lacking dynamism in the tight 5. Our starting props carry dynamically but the second rows are really ineffective around the park.
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Venter qualifies in February 2026. He signed for Edinburgh 'with immediate effect' on 10th February 2021 so I think the first game he will be eligible for is round 2 of the 2026 Six Nations.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 7:21 pmTighthead and hooker are the big problems in the forwards. We have Venter qualifying in the summer as others have said plus we have 4 or 5 locks better than Gray. Gilcho is a limited but decent player, he’s not done at this level just yet. Back row is fine.
In the backs we have nothing after Finn, I am surprised not to have seen Burke get some time. We are also struggling at 9, but I am confident that Dobbie will solve that soon. Outside of that, I think we are fine. Our second choice 12 was one of the best backs on display, I thought Rowe was good when he came on and we also have the likes of Smith to come back into the reckoning.
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That’s a bit frustrating.topofthemoon wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 9:02 pmVenter qualifies in February 2026. He signed for Edinburgh 'with immediate effect' on 10th February 2021 so I think the first game he will be eligible for is round 2 of the 2026 Six Nations.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 7:21 pmTighthead and hooker are the big problems in the forwards. We have Venter qualifying in the summer as others have said plus we have 4 or 5 locks better than Gray. Gilcho is a limited but decent player, he’s not done at this level just yet. Back row is fine.
In the backs we have nothing after Finn, I am surprised not to have seen Burke get some time. We are also struggling at 9, but I am confident that Dobbie will solve that soon. Outside of that, I think we are fine. Our second choice 12 was one of the best backs on display, I thought Rowe was good when he came on and we also have the likes of Smith to come back into the reckoning.
I presume Josh McKay also qualifies in 26 sometime?
Do you know if he can be named in the squad before the championship or does someone gallantly have to take a knee and drop out to allow him in later on?topofthemoon wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 9:02 pm
Venter qualifies in February 2026. He signed for Edinburgh 'with immediate effect' on 10th February 2021 so I think the first game he will be eligible for is round 2 of the 2026 Six Nations.
If memory serves he is later on, the start of the 26/27 season
I don't think it's like the WC. It's a week by week basis, no? Also don't think there a limit on trainingTichtheid wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 9:15 pmDo you know if he can be named in the squad before the championship or does someone gallantly have to take a knee and drop out to allow him in later on?topofthemoon wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 9:02 pm
Venter qualifies in February 2026. He signed for Edinburgh 'with immediate effect' on 10th February 2021 so I think the first game he will be eligible for is round 2 of the 2026 Six Nations.
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Arrived in Glasgow 18th November 2021 so he will be eligible midway through the Northern Hemisphere leg of the Nations Championship.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 9:13 pmThat’s a bit frustrating.topofthemoon wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 9:02 pmVenter qualifies in February 2026. He signed for Edinburgh 'with immediate effect' on 10th February 2021 so I think the first game he will be eligible for is round 2 of the 2026 Six Nations.KingBlairhorn wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 7:21 pm
Tighthead and hooker are the big problems in the forwards. We have Venter qualifying in the summer as others have said plus we have 4 or 5 locks better than Gray. Gilcho is a limited but decent player, he’s not done at this level just yet. Back row is fine.
In the backs we have nothing after Finn, I am surprised not to have seen Burke get some time. We are also struggling at 9, but I am confident that Dobbie will solve that soon. Outside of that, I think we are fine. Our second choice 12 was one of the best backs on display, I thought Rowe was good when he came on and we also have the likes of Smith to come back into the reckoning.
I presume Josh McKay also qualifies in 26 sometime?
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Strauss was included in the training squad for Scotland’s RWC warm-up matches in 2015 but couldn't play in the matches as he didn't qualify until a few days before the first game of the World Cup.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 9:15 pmDo you know if he can be named in the squad before the championship or does someone gallantly have to take a knee and drop out to allow him in later on?topofthemoon wrote: ↑Sat Mar 08, 2025 9:02 pm
Venter qualifies in February 2026. He signed for Edinburgh 'with immediate effect' on 10th February 2021 so I think the first game he will be eligible for is round 2 of the 2026 Six Nations.
Six Nations' squads are pretty fluid anyway. Scotland frequently make changes between games.
That second half was disgusting.
Townsend out. That shit of a man got a good (better?) man dismissed for his own vanity.
Did his ultimatum not involve him delivering anything as national coach? He’s given us fuck all as the coach of our best generation of professional players. Fuck him.
Townsend out. That shit of a man got a good (better?) man dismissed for his own vanity.
Did his ultimatum not involve him delivering anything as national coach? He’s given us fuck all as the coach of our best generation of professional players. Fuck him.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
This is obviously nonsense.Biffer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:14 am That second half was disgusting.
Townsend out. That shit of a man got a good (better?) man dismissed for his own vanity.
Did his ultimatum not involve him delivering anything as national coach? He’s given us fuck all as the coach of our best generation of professional players. Fuck him.
I agree it’s time for a change but he has given us a hugely enjoyable few years which I think we will look back on very fondly.
I was with a bunch of Welshies tonight and they thought it was hilarious that we think we have had some kind of generational team. We have had a generational back line but a very, very average front 5, and you win nothing with that. Absolutely no one would have done better over the last 5 years or so
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They don’t get it. We think this team is generational because it’s the best we’ve had in the pro era and we’re scared that we’ll be shite again once it breaks up. I actually think that fear is probably groundless - as I’ve posted before, we have already weathered the retirement (or falling out of contention) of a clutch of ‘generational’ players without even noticing, because they were replaced by players who were just as good, if not better. Russell will obviously be the biggest miss, but Burke will definitely help there.Slick wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:53 amThis is obviously nonsense.Biffer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:14 am That second half was disgusting.
Townsend out. That shit of a man got a good (better?) man dismissed for his own vanity.
Did his ultimatum not involve him delivering anything as national coach? He’s given us fuck all as the coach of our best generation of professional players. Fuck him.
I agree it’s time for a change but he has given us a hugely enjoyable few years which I think we will look back on very fondly.
I was with a bunch of Welshies tonight and they thought it was hilarious that we think we have had some kind of generational team. We have had a generational back line but a very, very average front 5, and you win nothing with that. Absolutely no one would have done better over the last 5 years or so
Having said all that, though, we do have a very average tight five. If we had a better pack we’d be in the mix for the title. But we don’t, so we’re also-rans. Frustrating that when we had no backs, we actually had better forwards, but so it goes.
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
Yeah. If you had asked me for a prediction, I’d have said that we’d win the game, but that we’d make it way harder than it should have been. We switch off for at least 20 minutes in every single game and it’s killing us. It’s been the case for as long as I can remember now. We’re winning games by building a big enough lead that our headless period doesn’t cost us, but better sides will know it’s going to happen, and pick us off when it does. Ireland in Dublin last year. Matched them for 55 mins or so. Switched off. When we switched back on again the game had gone.
We’re taking games that should be thrashings and turning them into close games. If our backs stop firing, we’ll go into free fall, and that’s why we need someone in charge who can drill better game control into the team. Toony has shown repeatedly he is not that someone.
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Best tight 5 of the pro era was probably Dickinson - Ford - Nel - Gray - Gray around 2015 / 2016.
Yes, that’s fair. But it didn’t quite overlap with the renaissance in the backs.topofthemoon wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 2:10 am Best tight 5 of the pro era was probably Dickinson - Ford - Nel - Gray - Gray around 2015 / 2016.
I’ve just managed to watch the highlights (fucking cyclone in Brisbane, we have no power and my data is intermittent) and I’m seeing a potential silver lining. A resounding win would have cemented Toony’s position, and a win that highlights our weaknesses might actually be better in the long run. Particularly if we get marmalised by the French. (Who will be minus Dupont- small mercies)
It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.
So the team switching off for periods is because of the front five not being world class?Slick wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:53 amThis is obviously nonsense.Biffer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:14 am That second half was disgusting.
Townsend out. That shit of a man got a good (better?) man dismissed for his own vanity.
Did his ultimatum not involve him delivering anything as national coach? He’s given us fuck all as the coach of our best generation of professional players. Fuck him.
I agree it’s time for a change but he has given us a hugely enjoyable few years which I think we will look back on very fondly.
I was with a bunch of Welshies tonight and they thought it was hilarious that we think we have had some kind of generational team. We have had a generational back line but a very, very average front 5, and you win nothing with that. Absolutely no one would have done better over the last 5 years or so
Yeah, right.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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This is absolutely a generational team for Scotland. Wales had their generational team which was better than ours. And we'll be slugging it out with at them bottom of the 6n for years to come now.Slick wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:53 amThis is obviously nonsense.Biffer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 12:14 am That second half was disgusting.
Townsend out. That shit of a man got a good (better?) man dismissed for his own vanity.
Did his ultimatum not involve him delivering anything as national coach? He’s given us fuck all as the coach of our best generation of professional players. Fuck him.
I agree it’s time for a change but he has given us a hugely enjoyable few years which I think we will look back on very fondly.
I was with a bunch of Welshies tonight and they thought it was hilarious that we think we have had some kind of generational team. We have had a generational back line but a very, very average front 5, and you win nothing with that. Absolutely no one would have done better over the last 5 years or so
The lengthy battering of the Welsh line which was eventually held, up highlights the problems we have which also include the lack of leadership. We have hardly any big ball carriers capable of breaking these defences but we have arguable the worlds most potent back line sitting waiting to scythe through the gaps being created out wide. What do we do, we got tight time and time again until the obvious conclusion. If we can see it why are the players on the pitch not doing it.
If you are taking about the one in the 2nd half it was probably the first time I’ve seen some of the players getting really pissed off. BK was going mental calling for the ball (he’d have strolled over) and when it was held up lost his shit, rightlyBlackmac wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:07 am The lengthy battering of the Welsh line which was eventually held, up highlights the problems we have which also include the lack of leadership. We have hardly any big ball carriers capable of breaking these defences but we have arguable the worlds most potent back line sitting waiting to scythe through the gaps being created out wide. What do we do, we got tight time and time again until the obvious conclusion. If we can see it why are the players on the pitch not doing it.
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This is exactly what we need more of. Yes, our front 5 and in particular our bench options are certainly not generational. But we need more standard drivers on the pitch (perhaps why we miss Tuipulotu so much).Slick wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:14 amIf you are taking about the one in the 2nd half it was probably the first time I’ve seen some of the players getting really pissed off. BK was going mental calling for the ball (he’d have strolled over) and when it was held up lost his shit, rightlyBlackmac wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:07 am The lengthy battering of the Welsh line which was eventually held, up highlights the problems we have which also include the lack of leadership. We have hardly any big ball carriers capable of breaking these defences but we have arguable the worlds most potent back line sitting waiting to scythe through the gaps being created out wide. What do we do, we got tight time and time again until the obvious conclusion. If we can see it why are the players on the pitch not doing it.
I was actually quite heartened when the camera cut to Finn at the end and he was clearly pissed off. Good to hear Kinghorn perhaps stepping up in that regard too.
Completely agree. Kinghorn has grown so much as a player over the last 2 years and just looks more commanding around the pitch. The leadership is also beginning to come throughC T wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:54 amThis is exactly what we need more of. Yes, our front 5 and in particular our bench options are certainly not generational. But we need more standard drivers on the pitch (perhaps why we miss Tuipulotu so much).Slick wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:14 amIf you are taking about the one in the 2nd half it was probably the first time I’ve seen some of the players getting really pissed off. BK was going mental calling for the ball (he’d have strolled over) and when it was held up lost his shit, rightlyBlackmac wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:07 am The lengthy battering of the Welsh line which was eventually held, up highlights the problems we have which also include the lack of leadership. We have hardly any big ball carriers capable of breaking these defences but we have arguable the worlds most potent back line sitting waiting to scythe through the gaps being created out wide. What do we do, we got tight time and time again until the obvious conclusion. If we can see it why are the players on the pitch not doing it.
I was actually quite heartened when the camera cut to Finn at the end and he was clearly pissed off. Good to hear Kinghorn perhaps stepping up in that regard too.
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Yep, I was almost kicking my TV. At one point Wales had 12 players within a few yards of the ball and it was the ultimate example of earning the right to go wide.Slick wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:14 amIf you are taking about the one in the 2nd half it was probably the first time I’ve seen some of the players getting really pissed off. BK was going mental calling for the ball (he’d have strolled over) and when it was held up lost his shit, rightlyBlackmac wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 9:07 am The lengthy battering of the Welsh line which was eventually held, up highlights the problems we have which also include the lack of leadership. We have hardly any big ball carriers capable of breaking these defences but we have arguable the worlds most potent back line sitting waiting to scythe through the gaps being created out wide. What do we do, we got tight time and time again until the obvious conclusion. If we can see it why are the players on the pitch not doing it.
The half backs take a lot of the blame for me as well as the forwards.
Horne was content to let the forwards pick and go when he should have been screaming for them to leave it. Jordan should also have been giving Horne verbals to get the ball moving.
Horne was content to let the forwards pick and go when he should have been screaming for them to leave it. Jordan should also have been giving Horne verbals to get the ball moving.
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Against France last year with 80 minutes on the clock there were 14 Frenchmen within 5m of the final ruck. About 50m of the width of the pitch with only 1 white jersey in it. Being held up there cost us the game, not just a better margin of victory. White and Russell were the half backs at that point.
And they deserved a lot of the blame then too.topofthemoon wrote: ↑Sun Mar 09, 2025 11:51 amAgainst France last year with 80 minutes on the clock there were 14 Frenchmen within 5m of the final ruck. About 50m of the width of the pitch with only 1 white jersey in it. Being held up there cost us the game, not just a better margin of victory. White and Russell were the half backs at that point.