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It's a weird one for Exeter. Either they perform a routine victory over Wasps which we all expected or they lose and are labelled chokers on par with vintage All Blacks.
What utter tripe. How can they be labelled 'chokers' after their win in the Champions Cup final. They've had two, big, tough games in consecutive weeks while Wasps have had a week off. Despite not having much opportunity to train this week, Wasps should be pretty fresh - they have also been in great form post the Covid shutdown.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 8:36 am It's a weird one for Exeter. Either they perform a routine victory over Wasps which we all expected or they lose and are labelled chokers on par with vintage All Blacks.
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Ben Earl, Max Malins and Kyle Sinckler called into the squad ahead of the Baabaa's game.
George Ford withdrawn from the squad with a pre-existing Achilles issue.
Farrel at 10 presumably
George Ford withdrawn from the squad with a pre-existing Achilles issue.
Farrel at 10 presumably
With Sinks, Earl and Malins added to squad and Ford gone.....we know it'll be the artistic genius of Farrell and Francis 10 & 12sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Tue Oct 20, 2020 10:11 pmNot much to disagree with there. I'd find a place for Wilson, though. Maybe insteadof Underhill. The former hasn't played since the restart iirc and so could probably use the run out whereas Underhill was the only back rower involved with the playoffs and is possibly the most injury prone of the young guns, so there's no real gain to using him up on a Baabaas game.Madness wrote: ↑Tue Oct 20, 2020 8:46 pm I'd like to see completely different scrum halves but from that squad
Genge
George
Stuart
Itoje
Ewels
Curry
Underhill
Dombrandt
Youngs
FordFarrell
May
Farrell Francis
Marchant
Thorley
Watson
Obano, Dunn, HeyesSinks, Ribbans, HillEarl, Mitchell, Lawrence, Furbank/Crossdale Malins
Better to see how Dombrandt, Marchant and Thorley do as part of a good team structure rather than a scratch side.
Possibly swap Dunn and George around too. Means Dunn starts with his club tighthead and George can come on to steady the ship if the setpiece isn't going as planned. Maybe even Obano for Genge so we start with a whole club unit in the front row.
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Will certainly be interesting to see if they shoot into matchday squad contention. Part of me says there's no point risking Sinckler in this game when we've got the actual test matches around the corner and aren't especially well stocked with proven international tightheads.
What a cock. Bet he’s the pub bore too.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 8:36 am It's a weird one for Exeter. Either they perform a routine victory over Wasps which we all expected or they lose and are labelled chokers on par with vintage All Blacks.
I agree. I wouldn’t risk Sinks for this one. I’ve been impressed with Earls and Malins for Bris. Wouldn’t mind seeing them get a run.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 6:36 pm Will certainly be interesting to see if they shoot into matchday squad contention. Part of me says there's no point risking Sinckler in this game when we've got the actual test matches around the corner and aren't especially well stocked with proven international tightheads.
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So anyway, routine victory for Exeter coming up, no?Ovals wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 5:38 pmUnfortunately, I agree. I'm not sure we'll cope with them once they get in our 22 unless we can jackal - but Exeter make that very hard to do. We're a bit better at defending the maul than we were, but it's not exactly a strength. We'll kick and chase better than Bath though.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 5:29 pm Dominant half from Chiefs. Once they went back to 15 players, they never looked like losing.
Gotta say, I'm not sure Wasps are the side to beat them at full strength.
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Is there any point in a BaaBaas game behind closed doors? Beyond injuring our players.
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Gives Robshaw a last appearance at HQPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:18 am Is there any point in a BaaBaas game behind closed doors? Beyond injuring our players.
Gives us a warm up before final 6N game then the 8N games. France, Wales & Scotland have arranged warm up games, and Ireland & Italy are playing their 6N game, so we would be the only team completely cold before Halloween
Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:18 am Is there any point in a BaaBaas game behind closed doors? Beyond injuring our players.
We get to see Jackson Wray play which is always a nice thing.
Could be - unless the last two, tough, weeks have taken the sting out of them - Wasps are well rested and in great form - assuming they have full availability. I'd put us in with a decent shout.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 10:45 pmSo anyway, routine victory for Exeter coming up, no?Ovals wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 5:38 pmUnfortunately, I agree. I'm not sure we'll cope with them once they get in our 22 unless we can jackal - but Exeter make that very hard to do. We're a bit better at defending the maul than we were, but it's not exactly a strength. We'll kick and chase better than Bath though.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 5:29 pm Dominant half from Chiefs. Once they went back to 15 players, they never looked like losing.
Gotta say, I'm not sure Wasps are the side to beat them at full strength.
Apparently 4 missing from potential match day squadOvals wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 2:34 pmCould be - unless the last two, tough, weeks have taken the sting out of them - Wasps are well rested and in great form - assuming they have full availability. I'd put us in with a decent shout.Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 10:45 pmSo anyway, routine victory for Exeter coming up, no?Ovals wrote: ↑Sat Oct 10, 2020 5:38 pm
Unfortunately, I agree. I'm not sure we'll cope with them once they get in our 22 unless we can jackal - but Exeter make that very hard to do. We're a bit better at defending the maul than we were, but it's not exactly a strength. We'll kick and chase better than Bath though.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/54644695Wasps head coach Lee Blackett has confirmed 11 players from his squad are unavailable for selection for their Premiership final against Exeter.
Those players have either tested positive for coronavirus or have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive.
Of those 11, Blackett says four would have probably been in the matchday 23.
"It's not ideal preparation but you could argue we'll be fresh," said Blackett, previewing Saturday's final.
"We've had two weeks' rest, and we trained really, really well yesterday.
"We've got 33 players to pick from. It's gut-wrenching for those who will miss out but the health and safety of players and families is more important."
We get to see Ben Youngs stink out yet another England performanceKawazaki wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 1:23 pmPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:18 am Is there any point in a BaaBaas game behind closed doors? Beyond injuring our players.
We get to see Jackson Wray play which is always a nice thing.
Just popped in to post this
England's match against the Barbarians on Sunday is in doubt after several of the invitational side left their hotel for a night out, contrary to the fixture's Covid-19 restrictions.
The players involved have been expelled from the Barbarians squad.
The game now depends on whether enough players with an up-to-date Covid testing record can be brought in.
England's match against the Barbarians on Sunday is in doubt after several of the invitational side left their hotel for a night out, contrary to the fixture's Covid-19 restrictions.
The players involved have been expelled from the Barbarians squad.
The game now depends on whether enough players with an up-to-date Covid testing record can be brought in.
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So the baa baas need to find 12 (confirmed Covid free) players apparently before the game due to breaches in protocol this week...
I should be interested to see which knobheads thought a night out was more important than trying to maintain some sort of representative rugby through this bloody plague. I hope we find out.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:46 pm So the baa baas need to find 12 (confirmed Covid free) players apparently before the game due to breaches in protocol this week...
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Yep, I know it's the Baa Baas, but come on lads.Un Pilier wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 5:03 pmI should be interested to see which knobheads thought a night out was more important than trying to maintain some sort of representative rugby through this bloody plague. I hope we find out.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:46 pm So the baa baas need to find 12 (confirmed Covid free) players apparently before the game due to breaches in protocol this week...
Sure a few Bristol players are getting phone calls about now
Edit - Or not...
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Good. Have a training run and don't waste our time. BaaBaas is for charity games against jazz hat sides, not for wasting game time before test matches. Much rather we either binned it off completely or had an annual game against Georgia.
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BBC reporting the four expelled are
Robshaw
Maitland
Wray
Wigglesworth
Robshaw
Maitland
Wray
Wigglesworth
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Robshaw and Wigglesworth are a surprise.
Robshaw???
I was actually thinking "shit i hope robshaws send off isn't ruined". If he was one of the idiots then that's quite depressing.
I was actually thinking "shit i hope robshaws send off isn't ruined". If he was one of the idiots then that's quite depressing.
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Just noticed that Wasps have dropped their 20/21 kit.
Not a fan of how the yellow's been deployed, nor the away shirt being grey rather than white.
Not a fan of how the yellow's been deployed, nor the away shirt being grey rather than white.
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Grey shirts are always horrendous - not sure why so many teams go for it
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They would be amongst my last guesses. Disappointing.
I think the home shirt is fairly horrible too, with the huge red and white logo centre stage.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Fri Oct 23, 2020 3:39 am Grey shirts are always horrendous - not sure why so many teams go for it
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Logos, unfortunately, are something over which clubs have least control in shirt design. Placement and maintenance of the company's colour scheme seem fairly set in stone. However, it's clear that most of the time the designers give no care to trying to incorporate these inevitabilities inobtrusively.
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I was hoping it would be Pearce, but he's on international duty. Basically CMK is whom the selectors feel is the best of the rest.
Massive step down in quality. The chasm between him and Barnes could house a continent.