Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 11:12 am
sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 11:02 am
Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Sun Mar 16, 2025 9:37 am
F Smith has settled the debate at fly half for a bit, he’s a real talent and sets up exactly as a test 10 needs to.
Has he? We started the second half pretty poorly and he was yanked off quite early, things picked up massively when Ford came on. The middle of the first half wasn't that impressive either. Not all down to either player, obviously, but a fit and firing Ford is still our best fly half while F. Smith is still very green at this level, so I don't think anything's settled at all.
He’d led an attack that was 35 points up at half time!
And yes Ford is an excellent player, I think it’s clear Borthwick wants to go with a younger option and that leaves Smith or Smith, and one is better suited to test rugby than the other
Against the poorest Wales side of my lifetime. It's not nothing, but I don't think it's enough to settle any debate. I like F. Smith, I like the way Northampton play and having him there with so many of his teammates is great for cohesion in attacl, but I think it's still far too early to be declaring him the guy.
The biggest factors as to whether the side go well remain our gameplan and overall team composition. Last year we finished with the two toughest opponents (France and Ireland) rather than the two easiest , the performances in the final '24 games were our best of the tournament because we moved away from the awful anti-rugby we had been trying. Give M. Smith his head, have the team play with some ambition and select a midfield enencumbered by Slade and I'm pretty sure he could guide England to a punishment level score against tier 2 opposition too.
On Ford vs. younger options, Borthwick's mostly been forced into going with either Smith because of Ford's lack of fitness and thus form lately. If Ford stays fit I feel certain he'll go back to first choice with one of the Smith's as understudy.