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- Margin__Walker
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That is good to see. At least he won't have to deal with Faz in this one.
18 yo Will Joseph (brother of JJ) set to make his debut off the bench for LI tomorrow in in the Challenge Cup.
18 yo Will Joseph (brother of JJ) set to make his debut off the bench for LI tomorrow in in the Challenge Cup.
My son played the Milfield side that included Will Joseph when they come through here on tour a couple of years ago.
I might have been unfairly expecting too much just based on the name. But I remember thinking that he didn’t stand out that much.
I might have been unfairly expecting too much just based on the name. But I remember thinking that he didn’t stand out that much.
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Be interesting to see what kind of an impact the returning internationals make. Our lock situation was starting to get pretty ropey, which is never ideal, but I think Robson's absence has been most keenly felt.
There's surely no way Sopoaga can total dogshit 2 weeks in a row (right..?) and his better performances have come from fullback.
Barbeary continuing at 8 is interesting as is Morris replacing the other Willis on the bench. Not aware that he's injured?
Nice to see Zhvania back on the bench too, it's been a while for him and he's very, very good.
If ever there was a team to try and get back in the swing of things against it's probably Dragons.
It's always tough for youngsters. It'll take a few years before he's good enough to get picked regularly for Bath, I think.
Tom was withdrawn from last weeks game, and pulled early against Glaws I believe. Suspect they want to get him fully healthy.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:50 pm
Be interesting to see what kind of an impact the returning internationals make. Our lock situation was starting to get pretty ropey, which is never ideal, but I think Robson's absence has been most keenly felt.
There's surely no way Sopoaga can total dogshit 2 weeks in a row (right..?) and his better performances have come from fullback.
Barbeary continuing at 8 is interesting as is Morris replacing the other Willis on the bench. Not aware that he's injured?
Nice to see Zhvania back on the bench too, it's been a while for him and he's very, very good.
If ever there was a team to try and get back in the swing of things against it's probably Dragons.
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He's looked decent on the few occasions I've seen him at U18s where he had a good season. Nothing out of this world though. Looks and plays very similar to his brother.
Time will tell. Speaking of a Singapore connection, I see Josh Basham is starting for the Falcons at 7 tomorrow.
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Ah, thanks. I missed the first 20 of the Newcastle game last week, so didn't notice any team sheet changes. Never caught up with the Glaws game after seeing the score.Raggs wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:54 pmTom was withdrawn from last weeks game, and pulled early against Glaws I believe. Suspect they want to get him fully healthy.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:50 pm
Be interesting to see what kind of an impact the returning internationals make. Our lock situation was starting to get pretty ropey, which is never ideal, but I think Robson's absence has been most keenly felt.
There's surely no way Sopoaga can total dogshit 2 weeks in a row (right..?) and his better performances have come from fullback.
Barbeary continuing at 8 is interesting as is Morris replacing the other Willis on the bench. Not aware that he's injured?
Nice to see Zhvania back on the bench too, it's been a while for him and he's very, very good.
If ever there was a team to try and get back in the swing of things against it's probably Dragons.
Only caught all that through the twitter feed, wasn't able to watch the games. Don't regret that :D. Only bit of the Glaws game I actually saw in any detail was Barbeary chipping over the defence, tackling the catcher, then the ref getting it completely wrong and penalising him for not retreating 10m out of the landing area of the kick.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:55 pm Ah, thanks. I missed the first 20 of the Newcastle game last week, so didn't notice any team sheet changes. Never caught up with the Glaws game after seeing the score.
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Yeah, missing the Falcons game was no bad thing, it actually made me quite miserable for a spell.Raggs wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:58 pmOnly caught all that through the twitter feed, wasn't able to watch the games. Don't regret that :D. Only bit of the Glaws game I actually saw in any detail was Barbeary chipping over the defence, tackling the catcher, then the ref getting it completely wrong and penalising him for not retreating 10m out of the landing area of the kick.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:55 pm Ah, thanks. I missed the first 20 of the Newcastle game last week, so didn't notice any team sheet changes. Never caught up with the Glaws game after seeing the score.
I swear they used to post a "not available for selection" with team announcements on the website. As a non-Twitter person I appreciated that.
Have definitely seen Barbeary put in a very useful chip in another game this season, possibly the opener? Really not sure hooker's going to be his position.
Bobby Bridge posts regular injury updates on the Coventry telegraph website.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 1:04 pmYeah, missing the Falcons game was no bad thing, it actually made me quite miserable for a spell.Raggs wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:58 pmOnly caught all that through the twitter feed, wasn't able to watch the games. Don't regret that :D. Only bit of the Glaws game I actually saw in any detail was Barbeary chipping over the defence, tackling the catcher, then the ref getting it completely wrong and penalising him for not retreating 10m out of the landing area of the kick.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:55 pm Ah, thanks. I missed the first 20 of the Newcastle game last week, so didn't notice any team sheet changes. Never caught up with the Glaws game after seeing the score.
I swear they used to post a "not available for selection" with team announcements on the website. As a non-Twitter person I appreciated that.
Have definitely seen Barbeary put in a very useful chip in another game this season, possibly the opener? Really not sure hooker's going to be his position.
It's because of his extra skills that makes Barbeary a good hooker for me.
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Yup - Josh is our arch rival and next door neighbour club.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 12:55 pmHe's looked decent on the few occasions I've seen him at U18s where he had a good season. Nothing out of this world though. Looks and plays very similar to his brother.
Time will tell. Speaking of a Singapore connection, I see Josh Basham is starting for the Falcons at 7 tomorrow.
Somehow Singapore had a purple patch for a couple of years back then, putting out players like Basham, Marcus Smith and Kai Devine (wales 7s), Josh Gillespie and a few others all in the space of a couple of years I think
Saints for tonight's horror show
15 George Furbank
14 Ahsee Tuala
13 Matt Proctor
12 Rory Hutchinson
11 Taqele Naiyaravoro
10 Dan Biggar
9 Alex Mitchell
1 Nick Auterac
2 Sam Matavesi
3 Owen Franks
4 David Ribbans
5 Nick Isiekwe
6 Courtney Lawes
7 Tom Wood (c)
8 Shaun Adendorff
Replacements:
16 James Fish
17 Francois van Wyk
18 Paul Hill
19 Api Ratuniyarawa
20 JJ Tonks
21 Henry Taylor
22 Fraser Dingwall
23 Ryan Olowofela
Not available due to injury:
Alex Coles (shoulder), Teimana Harrison (calf), Mikey Haywood (knee), Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi (achilles), Lewis Ludlam (shin), Reece Marshall (concussion), Alex Moon (ankle), Ollie Sleightholme (ankle), and Kayde Sylvester (achilles).
15 George Furbank
14 Ahsee Tuala
13 Matt Proctor
12 Rory Hutchinson
11 Taqele Naiyaravoro
10 Dan Biggar
9 Alex Mitchell
1 Nick Auterac
2 Sam Matavesi
3 Owen Franks
4 David Ribbans
5 Nick Isiekwe
6 Courtney Lawes
7 Tom Wood (c)
8 Shaun Adendorff
Replacements:
16 James Fish
17 Francois van Wyk
18 Paul Hill
19 Api Ratuniyarawa
20 JJ Tonks
21 Henry Taylor
22 Fraser Dingwall
23 Ryan Olowofela
Not available due to injury:
Alex Coles (shoulder), Teimana Harrison (calf), Mikey Haywood (knee), Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi (achilles), Lewis Ludlam (shin), Reece Marshall (concussion), Alex Moon (ankle), Ollie Sleightholme (ankle), and Kayde Sylvester (achilles).
So he won't be off to Bath any time soon, then, like other LI young guns?
EDIT: JMK beat me to it!
I've gone all sentimental and put them to win b y+7 on Superbru.Saint wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 2:00 pm Saints for tonight's horror show
15 George Furbank
14 Ahsee Tuala
13 Matt Proctor
12 Rory Hutchinson
11 Taqele Naiyaravoro
10 Dan Biggar
9 Alex Mitchell
1 Nick Auterac
2 Sam Matavesi
3 Owen Franks
4 David Ribbans
5 Nick Isiekwe
6 Courtney Lawes
7 Tom Wood (c)
8 Shaun Adendorff
Replacements:
16 James Fish
17 Francois van Wyk
18 Paul Hill
19 Api Ratuniyarawa
20 JJ Tonks
21 Henry Taylor
22 Fraser Dingwall
23 Ryan Olowofela
Not available due to injury:
Alex Coles (shoulder), Teimana Harrison (calf), Mikey Haywood (knee), Danny Hobbs-Awoyemi (achilles), Lewis Ludlam (shin), Reece Marshall (concussion), Alex Moon (ankle), Ollie Sleightholme (ankle), and Kayde Sylvester (achilles).
Not so sure now haaving seen the team
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Saints have really butchered this
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
The match thread is a fucking abortion so... Bristol looked decent but it's such a shame we didn't get to see most of their stars on display today, could've been an all-time great match.
From an England perspective:
Malins was phenomenal from fullback, slightly less so when he moved to 10 - he didn't look comfortable there and things were a bit staccato, plus his butchery of the kick to touch cost them a bonus point. Keep him as a 15, his ability to inject himself in wider spaces with superb acceleration, decision making, and running with the ball in two hands makes him a rare beast in English rugby. He had little direct defensive work / high ball fielding to do today and those'll be his real challenges, but in an attacking sense there's none better at the moment.
Earl was busy without standing out, his attitude and talent cannot be questioned, but he made a fair few errors and was pretty wild. One shocker of a pass cost them 3 points and a lot of momentum, he gave away some daft penalties, mouthed off the ref, and needed to just calm down a bit. I think he's a bit error prone to be considered a better option than Jack Willis.
Sinckler was excellent in the scrum and either "OK" (some of his work at 10) or just bad (penalties and other errors). Is he fit?
Piers O'Connor is an interesting player. Quite a big bloke, a silky runner with great feet, and a very positive attacking player. Dunno if he's international class but he looks pretty good.
Harry Randall had a good game, though sorry ASMO he's no Dan Robson or Ben Spencer.
From an England perspective:
Malins was phenomenal from fullback, slightly less so when he moved to 10 - he didn't look comfortable there and things were a bit staccato, plus his butchery of the kick to touch cost them a bonus point. Keep him as a 15, his ability to inject himself in wider spaces with superb acceleration, decision making, and running with the ball in two hands makes him a rare beast in English rugby. He had little direct defensive work / high ball fielding to do today and those'll be his real challenges, but in an attacking sense there's none better at the moment.
Earl was busy without standing out, his attitude and talent cannot be questioned, but he made a fair few errors and was pretty wild. One shocker of a pass cost them 3 points and a lot of momentum, he gave away some daft penalties, mouthed off the ref, and needed to just calm down a bit. I think he's a bit error prone to be considered a better option than Jack Willis.
Sinckler was excellent in the scrum and either "OK" (some of his work at 10) or just bad (penalties and other errors). Is he fit?
Piers O'Connor is an interesting player. Quite a big bloke, a silky runner with great feet, and a very positive attacking player. Dunno if he's international class but he looks pretty good.
Harry Randall had a good game, though sorry ASMO he's no Dan Robson or Ben Spencer.
Malins does looks class at 15. Everything Eddie wants I would help. Better in the air than Daly I'd imagine, and surely no worse in defence.
I think O'Conner is a solid prem player, who can cover multiple positions fairly well. Perhaps slightly damning with faint praise, but I see him as quite similar to Whitten at Exeter. It's nearly always possible to find him somewhere on the pitch to play, but I don't think he's international class.
I think O'Conner is a solid prem player, who can cover multiple positions fairly well. Perhaps slightly damning with faint praise, but I see him as quite similar to Whitten at Exeter. It's nearly always possible to find him somewhere on the pitch to play, but I don't think he's international class.
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I assume some combo of Danny staying with Gloucester looking to give England one last shot, and that not working out, and then Gloucester looking to trim costs hampering any chance to build something special with Gloucester. Overall if Cipriani has a chance to go somewhere to boost his earnings or develop chances elsewhere then credit to Gloucester for letting him to take such chance, not that getting his wages off the books hurts them right now
All a bit odd as Cips had a couple of year left on his contract.Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 2:59 pm I assume some combo of Danny staying with Gloucester looking to give England one last shot, and that not working out, and then Gloucester looking to trim costs hampering any chance to build something special with Gloucester. Overall if Cipriani has a chance to go somewhere to boost his earnings or develop chances elsewhere then credit to Gloucester for letting him to take such chance, not that getting his wages off the books hurts them right now
Sounds like a major falling out between former Wasps colleagues Skivington and Cips.
There will be a few Wasps fans who will want him back.
Ex Wasps Alex King and Dom Waldouck both on coaching team as wellGlaston wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 3:07 pmAll a bit odd as Cips had a couple of year left on his contract.Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 2:59 pm I assume some combo of Danny staying with Gloucester looking to give England one last shot, and that not working out, and then Gloucester looking to trim costs hampering any chance to build something special with Gloucester. Overall if Cipriani has a chance to go somewhere to boost his earnings or develop chances elsewhere then credit to Gloucester for letting him to take such chance, not that getting his wages off the books hurts them right now
Sounds like a major falling out between former Wasps colleagues Skivington and Cips.
There will be a few Wasps fans who will want him back.
Maybe some old baggage surfaced again
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I don't know specifics, but I gather he's had a lot of stuff going on personally. It can't help while trying to sort that out to know that you're a big name, big money player expected to be leading the team every week.Glaston wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 3:07 pmAll a bit odd as Cips had a couple of year left on his contract.Rhubarb & Custard wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 2:59 pm I assume some combo of Danny staying with Gloucester looking to give England one last shot, and that not working out, and then Gloucester looking to trim costs hampering any chance to build something special with Gloucester. Overall if Cipriani has a chance to go somewhere to boost his earnings or develop chances elsewhere then credit to Gloucester for letting him to take such chance, not that getting his wages off the books hurts them right now
Sounds like a major falling out between former Wasps colleagues Skivington and Cips.
There will be a few Wasps fans who will want him back.
I wouldn't mind him back at Wasps once he's sorted himself out, but I don't know if we could afford him.
It's only Wasps fans who get really weird about ex-players, tbh.
Though whether he still has the stench of Steve Diamond on him will be a crucial factor IMO
OOH , thats true I had forgotten his time up North
he is a bit of a wandering slag
PS , my posting is today is down to extra wine at lunch
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