Making Finn Russell take the conversion from a harder position than he should have may well have cost us the game.Tichtheid wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 3:22 pmI like neeps wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 2:58 pmSame clown refereed Scotland vs England this year with similarly ridiculous decisions. He needs stood down.westport wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 1:40 pm A win is a win and Bulls should have been down to 14. I am not one to normally rubbish referees but today's was not very good.
I didn't realise it was the same guy. The non-red card was atrocious
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Yeah, well both really, but the total bottle shown for the second one should preclude him from refereeing a professional game ever again - unless of course it's a directive they've been given and I've seen enough this weekend to think it is just that.
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I watched the game back later last night as I was out with the kids yesterday. It was an interesting game and I actually think Edinburgh did well to push through and win, it wasn’t mediocre players coming off the bench for the Bulls. Random thoughts:
If Ashman could be taught to throw he would be an exceptional rugby player. He is excellent in the loose but he is also very good in tight exchanges and around the ruck. If he was a bit younger I would be suggesting an inverse Richardson and a move to back row.
Matt Curry was very good, particularly in the first half. Some of his running angles have the slightest whiff of Huw Jones about them, but he also has a formidable physique and a great defensive skill set.
I thought Ross Thompson was good in that game. His kicking was good but he also moved his backline around well and made a number of flat late passes to put players through gaps. He is looking very competent which is enough for Edinburgh right now.
Is there a game plan emerging for Edinburgh in attack? Whisper it but it seems there is a bit of structure all of a sudden. Has it taken the players forever to understand what was wanted, was there a change in direction from the coaching staff or have the players simply found a bit of confidence? Who knows but long may it continue.
If Ashman could be taught to throw he would be an exceptional rugby player. He is excellent in the loose but he is also very good in tight exchanges and around the ruck. If he was a bit younger I would be suggesting an inverse Richardson and a move to back row.
Matt Curry was very good, particularly in the first half. Some of his running angles have the slightest whiff of Huw Jones about them, but he also has a formidable physique and a great defensive skill set.
I thought Ross Thompson was good in that game. His kicking was good but he also moved his backline around well and made a number of flat late passes to put players through gaps. He is looking very competent which is enough for Edinburgh right now.
Is there a game plan emerging for Edinburgh in attack? Whisper it but it seems there is a bit of structure all of a sudden. Has it taken the players forever to understand what was wanted, was there a change in direction from the coaching staff or have the players simply found a bit of confidence? Who knows but long may it continue.
The way things are at the moment is that Edinburgh are a mediocre team who occasionally put out an excellent performance, and Glasgow are the opposite.
Here’s the thing with Ashman: I was a hopeless rugby player. I was undersized and I couldn’t tackle properly. But I could still have learned to throw in to a lineout properly. It doesn’t require immense physical strength and nobody is trying to flatten you whilst you do it. So why aren’t they working with him every day until he can?
Here’s the thing with Ashman: I was a hopeless rugby player. I was undersized and I couldn’t tackle properly. But I could still have learned to throw in to a lineout properly. It doesn’t require immense physical strength and nobody is trying to flatten you whilst you do it. So why aren’t they working with him every day until he can?
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Without wanting to sound negative I'm just waiting for (another) complete capitulation and of course they need to be able to do it away as well.KingBlairhorn wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 7:43 am
Is there a game plan emerging for Edinburgh in attack? Whisper it but it seems there is a bit of structure all of a sudden. Has it taken the players forever to understand what was wanted, was there a change in direction from the coaching staff or have the players simply found a bit of confidence? Who knows but long may it continue.
We probably shouldn't get too ahead of ourselves, but some of the tries in recent weeks have been really well put together.KingBlairhorn wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 7:43 am
Is there a game plan emerging for Edinburgh in attack? Whisper it but it seems there is a bit of structure all of a sudden. Has it taken the players forever to understand what was wanted, was there a change in direction from the coaching staff or have the players simply found a bit of confidence? Who knows but long may it continue.
I can't decide who I want in the semi. Bath for the Scottish interest or Gloucester because our weakened team did well against them earlier in the season.Tichtheid wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 11:48 am So Edinburgh play the winner of Bath v Glaws and the other semifinal is Racing v Lyon.
Both the French teams looked beatable yesterday and whoever else makes it to the final will fancy their chances
We were talking about this last night. Do you want maybe five thousand extra tickets, a big slab of whom are Bath fans, with no home atmosphere, or do you actually want some home advantage? I’ll take the latter.Jock42 wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:32 am Have just noticed the SF is at the hive. Surely it needs moved to Murrayfield
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
Will be interesting if Bath send the 1s. Have to think they will but yesterday might have been about game time and beating a local rival.robmatic wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 12:33 pmI can't decide who I want in the semi. Bath for the Scottish interest or Gloucester because our weakened team did well against them earlier in the season.Tichtheid wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 11:48 am So Edinburgh play the winner of Bath v Glaws and the other semifinal is Racing v Lyon.
Both the French teams looked beatable yesterday and whoever else makes it to the final will fancy their chances
You would think they would for a semi-final, even if it is just the diddy cup. They also only have Newcastle and Exeter in the preceding weeks so they can probably manage their squad then.Big D wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 11:05 amWill be interesting if Bath send the 1s. Have to think they will but yesterday might have been about game time and beating a local rival.robmatic wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 12:33 pmI can't decide who I want in the semi. Bath for the Scottish interest or Gloucester because our weakened team did well against them earlier in the season.Tichtheid wrote: Sun Apr 13, 2025 11:48 am So Edinburgh play the winner of Bath v Glaws and the other semifinal is Racing v Lyon.
Both the French teams looked beatable yesterday and whoever else makes it to the final will fancy their chances
Mouat won the grand slam tournament this weekend to have what is the best season any curler has ever had. Won four out of five grand slam tournaments, plus the World championships. No one has ever won four GS tournaments in a season before. And the other one was won by another Scottish rink.Biffer wrote: Sun Apr 06, 2025 10:36 am In other Scottish sport, Bruce Mouat and his guys are in the final of the World Curling championships on Sunday.
Hope he can take the good form over into next season with the Olympics coming up.
Edit - just had a wee look at this, and since 2020 there have been 22 GS tournaments, Mouat has won nine of them and two world championships. He’s the dominant player in men’s curling atm.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
I watched a good bit of it. All four are phenomenal at their specific roles. McMillian Jnr looked like the best curler in the world over the last two competitions. Could count the shots he missed on one hand.Biffer wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 7:46 amMouat won the grand slam tournament this weekend to have what is the best season any curler has ever had. Won four out of five grand slam tournaments, plus the World championships. No one has ever won four GS tournaments in a season before. And the other one was won by another Scottish rink.Biffer wrote: Sun Apr 06, 2025 10:36 am In other Scottish sport, Bruce Mouat and his guys are in the final of the World Curling championships on Sunday.
Hope he can take the good form over into next season with the Olympics coming up.
Edit - just had a wee look at this, and since 2020 there have been 22 GS tournaments, Mouat has won nine of them and two world championships. He’s the dominant player in men’s curling atm.
The Mouat team and Team Homan on the ladies side are so far ahead at the top of the rankings at the moment.
I should know better, but I looked at a ruck.co.uk clickbait headline, claiming that ‘time is running out’ for Duhan re: Lions selection.
Here’s the thing: DVDM is one of two players (Russell being the other) who I am absolutely 100% certain will be in the squad, unless he is actually ruled out through injury. If he’s anywhere near fit, he’s going. He just has that X-factor. I literally can’t see him being left behind.
Here’s the thing: DVDM is one of two players (Russell being the other) who I am absolutely 100% certain will be in the squad, unless he is actually ruled out through injury. If he’s anywhere near fit, he’s going. He just has that X-factor. I literally can’t see him being left behind.
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Saw some rumours today of Dan Lancaster to Glasgow. I haven’t watched any of Racing but I’ve read he has actually been pretty decent following his ropey/nepotistic start. If he’s good then his ability to cover the same positions as Jordan make him potentially a good pick up.
It's a fair pointBiffer wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:50 amWe were talking about this last night. Do you want maybe five thousand extra tickets, a big slab of whom are Bath fans, with no home atmosphere, or do you actually want some home advantage? I’ll take the latter.Jock42 wrote: Mon Apr 14, 2025 9:32 am Have just noticed the SF is at the hive. Surely it needs moved to Murrayfield
Another SQ 10 is always good, and as you say he plays the same positions as Jordan. I’ve never seen him play though.KingBlairhorn wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 1:43 pm Saw some rumours today of Dan Lancaster to Glasgow. I haven’t watched any of Racing but I’ve read he has actually been pretty decent following his ropey/nepotistic start. If he’s good then his ability to cover the same positions as Jordan make him potentially a good pick up.
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Is he SQ then? He was in the T14 team of the week a couple of weeks ago so must be doing something rightYr Alban wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 4:23 pmAnother SQ 10 is always good, and as you say he plays the same positions as Jordan. I’ve never seen him play though.KingBlairhorn wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 1:43 pm Saw some rumours today of Dan Lancaster to Glasgow. I haven’t watched any of Racing but I’ve read he has actually been pretty decent following his ropey/nepotistic start. If he’s good then his ability to cover the same positions as Jordan make him potentially a good pick up.
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Lancaster not going to Glasgow, he is SQ - through Grandmother I believe, and Murchie would know.Slick wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:03 pmIs he SQ then? He was in the T14 team of the week a couple of weeks ago so must be doing something rightYr Alban wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 4:23 pmAnother SQ 10 is always good, and as you say he plays the same positions as Jordan. I’ve never seen him play though.KingBlairhorn wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 1:43 pm Saw some rumours today of Dan Lancaster to Glasgow. I haven’t watched any of Racing but I’ve read he has actually been pretty decent following his ropey/nepotistic start. If he’s good then his ability to cover the same positions as Jordan make him potentially a good pick up.
I would have been surprised - Glasgow are a selling club with the state of the SRU finances.
https://www.scotlandrugbynews.com/news/ ... lf-puzzle/
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Through his grandmother apparently. His dad played age grade rugby for Scotland.Slick wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:03 pmIs he SQ then? He was in the T14 team of the week a couple of weeks ago so must be doing something rightYr Alban wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 4:23 pmAnother SQ 10 is always good, and as you say he plays the same positions as Jordan. I’ve never seen him play though.KingBlairhorn wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 1:43 pm Saw some rumours today of Dan Lancaster to Glasgow. I haven’t watched any of Racing but I’ve read he has actually been pretty decent following his ropey/nepotistic start. If he’s good then his ability to cover the same positions as Jordan make him potentially a good pick up.
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I thought his dad just played for Scottish universities, I had always presumed you simply needed to attend a Scottish university to qualify for them?robmatic wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 7:55 amThrough his grandmother apparently. His dad played age grade rugby for Scotland.Slick wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:03 pmIs he SQ then? He was in the T14 team of the week a couple of weeks ago so must be doing something rightYr Alban wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 4:23 pm
Another SQ 10 is always good, and as you say he plays the same positions as Jordan. I’ve never seen him play though.
Anyway, Dan himself has played age-grade for Scotland, U18 to be specific.
According to Wikipedia, Stuart played U19 and U21 as well.KingBlairhorn wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 8:14 amI thought his dad just played for Scottish universities, I had always presumed you simply needed to attend a Scottish university to qualify for them?
Anyway, Dan himself has played age-grade for Scotland, U18 to be specific.
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Ah, didn’t know that, fair enough.robmatic wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 8:33 amAccording to Wikipedia, Stuart played U19 and U21 as well.KingBlairhorn wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 8:14 amI thought his dad just played for Scottish universities, I had always presumed you simply needed to attend a Scottish university to qualify for them?robmatic wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 7:55 am
Through his grandmother apparently. His dad played age grade rugby for Scotland.
Anyway, Dan himself has played age-grade for Scotland, U18 to be specific.
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His agent knows nothing about those rumours and you can't prove anythingKingBlairhorn wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 1:43 pm Saw some rumours today of Dan Lancaster to Glasgow. I haven’t watched any of Racing but I’ve read he has actually been pretty decent following his ropey/nepotistic start. If he’s good then his ability to cover the same positions as Jordan make him potentially a good pick up.
Agreed. He wouldn’t have come cheap from Racing.Dogbert wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:21 pmLancaster not going to Glasgow, he is SQ - through Grandmother I believe, and Murchie would know.Slick wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:03 pmIs he SQ then? He was in the T14 team of the week a couple of weeks ago so must be doing something rightYr Alban wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 4:23 pm
Another SQ 10 is always good, and as you say he plays the same positions as Jordan. I’ve never seen him play though.
I would have been surprised - Glasgow are a selling club with the state of the SRU finances.
https://www.scotlandrugbynews.com/news/ ... lf-puzzle/
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.
Edinburgh semifinal sold out. I assume there's a fairly big contingent of Bath fans, might be wrong but regardless the usual Edinburgh whinging will emerge a week before the game about why it's not being played in the main bowl.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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He went to Racing because his Dad was the coach. Previous to Racing he was with Ealing. He won't be on big euro.Yr Alban wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 1:02 pmAgreed. He wouldn’t have come cheap from Racing.Dogbert wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:21 pmLancaster not going to Glasgow, he is SQ - through Grandmother I believe, and Murchie would know.Slick wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 9:03 pm
Is he SQ then? He was in the T14 team of the week a couple of weeks ago so must be doing something right
I would have been surprised - Glasgow are a selling club with the state of the SRU finances.
https://www.scotlandrugbynews.com/news/ ... lf-puzzle/
Oh good. I’m considering getting a ticket. Just seeing whether my 20yo is free or not.
Is Darcy injured or being rested? (Edit: never mind. Scrolled down a bit and it confirmed he and Mish are being rested).
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Feck it - the 20yo and I are going. I’m quite excited as I’ve not been to the Hive for a game before. We have terrace tickets as there weren’t two seated ones together except in the far corner.
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