From the looks of things Marler just didn't think it was a good idea for him or his family for him to spend that much time away from them during the pandemic. V excited about seeing what Obano can do.SaintK wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 3:48 pmWill miss them both, particularly Launchbury, Hope that Marler isn't in a bad place again and this is precautionarysockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:55 pm Launch - injured
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Little surprised to see West called up. Wasps scrum has been going well and I know he's highly rated, but he's not got that many games under his belt yet.
Not a great fan of Ewels but have liked what I've seen of West this season so far
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Nice of him to decide he fancied doing some other stuff halfway through a season after pissing off most of the people he interacted with, I guessI am thrilled and happy to join Benetton Rugby for the 2021/22 season. When my wife Laura and I decided in December that we wanted a new experience and new challenges, we were delighted to have so many opportunities available to us nationally and internationally. We wanted to be part of a group where there was a clear vision, a deep level of trust and a dynamic environment driven towards high goals.
Kitson with another mess of an article that gets cause and effect all mixed up in an attempt to blame Eddie for, erm, Will Collier not kicking on:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/ ... lish-rugby
There's definitely complaints to be had about how some players are handled - but only the ones who genuinely seem to be international class, like Marcus Smith, or Zach Mercer. But expanding the list to include Collier, Earle, Sam James, Gabriel fucking Ibitoye, Harry Mallinder and co just seems idiotic.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/ ... lish-rugby
There's definitely complaints to be had about how some players are handled - but only the ones who genuinely seem to be international class, like Marcus Smith, or Zach Mercer. But expanding the list to include Collier, Earle, Sam James, Gabriel fucking Ibitoye, Harry Mallinder and co just seems idiotic.
The other thing they inevitably ignore with articles like this is that if you put Ibitoye in (for example), that means you're dropping someone else, who you could then write about being harshly and unfairly treated. Let's put Collier in, and not have Stuart...JM2K6 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:43 am Kitson with another mess of an article that gets cause and effect all mixed up in an attempt to blame Eddie for, erm, Will Collier not kicking on:
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/ ... lish-rugby
There's definitely complaints to be had about how some players are handled - but only the ones who genuinely seem to be international class, like Marcus Smith, or Zach Mercer. But expanding the list to include Collier, Earle, Sam James, Gabriel fucking Ibitoye, Harry Mallinder and co just seems idiotic.
There's only so many squad places, and so many caps to go around. I may hate it when he plays Lawes at 6, but other than that, I may have my preferences, but pretty much am happy to defer to Eddie's knowledge of the players he's seeing day in and day out. Sure there's other players I'd like to see more of, but it's not me making the calls.
EDIT - Stupid comments on Wasps too, it's not a fresh coaching group, it's the same group of coaches that have been there for seasons, it's just Dai Young, who was there even longer, who's moved on.
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Wow - talk about sticking the finger up as you walk out.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:36 amNice of him to decide he fancied doing some other stuff halfway through a season after pissing off most of the people he interacted with, I guessI am thrilled and happy to join Benetton Rugby for the 2021/22 season. When my wife Laura and I decided in December that we wanted a new experience and new challenges, we were delighted to have so many opportunities available to us nationally and internationally. We wanted to be part of a group where there was a clear vision, a deep level of trust and a dynamic environment driven towards high goals.
I suspect he was pushed. The easiest way to tell will be who re-signs. It looks like his plan of moving on the elder statesmen players, may have run into the player power issues that I think surfaced with Kingston (if I recall properly). Becoming a him or us scenario, seemingly ending up with him moving on.tc27 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:58 amWow - talk about sticking the finger up as you walk out.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:36 amNice of him to decide he fancied doing some other stuff halfway through a season after pissing off most of the people he interacted with, I guessI am thrilled and happy to join Benetton Rugby for the 2021/22 season. When my wife Laura and I decided in December that we wanted a new experience and new challenges, we were delighted to have so many opportunities available to us nationally and internationally. We wanted to be part of a group where there was a clear vision, a deep level of trust and a dynamic environment driven towards high goals.
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I’m a bit confused as to why he didn’t think of this before the squad announcementJM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 4:03 pmFrom the looks of things Marler just didn't think it was a good idea for him or his family for him to spend that much time away from them during the pandemic. V excited about seeing what Obano can do.SaintK wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 3:48 pmWill miss them both, particularly Launchbury, Hope that Marler isn't in a bad place again and this is precautionarysockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 25, 2021 1:55 pm Launch - injured
Marler - personal reasons
Little surprised to see West called up. Wasps scrum has been going well and I know he's highly rated, but he's not got that many games under his belt yet.
Not a great fan of Ewels but have liked what I've seen of West this season so far
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I don't think player power was ever really an issue with JK.Raggs wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:00 pmI suspect he was pushed. The easiest way to tell will be who re-signs. It looks like his plan of moving on the elder statesmen players, may have run into the player power issues that I think surfaced with Kingston (if I recall properly). Becoming a him or us scenario, seemingly ending up with him moving on.
It seems clear that Gustard pissed off coaches and other staff as much as the players, and having driven a few coaches out of the club I can see how he might be on thin ice trying to do the same with more players without any sign that he had the coaching chops to back it up. Certainly I have no issue with Ashton going to Worcs (he was a Gustard signing anyway), and I'd rather Brown left now as I don't think we'll ever see much form from him again at his age.
It's reasonable to suggest he wasn't aware of what the plans were for players during the tournament until they were told (which, presumably, would've happened after they were selected), assuming it's even all been decided at this point.Slick wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:06 pmI’m a bit confused as to why he didn’t think of this before the squad announcement
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I get it, he's got a few young kids and I know from colleagues juggling childcare, home-schooling and work that it can cause a fair degree of tunnel vision. It's very possible he and/or his wife lost track of where we are in the year and that the 6 Nations is coming up, only having a discussion about what it'd mean for their family upon the announcement.Slick wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:06 pmI’m a bit confused as to why he didn’t think of this before the squad announcement
Also a possibility that both were fine with it and then something's happened since the announcement to mean one or both would find it difficult for him to be away for 2 months.
Slightly different, but Matteo Minozzi has announced he won't be playing for Italy because he's struggling a bit and doesn't think he'll be at his best for the team if he has to go into a bubble for the tournament's duration.
Marler's missus is pregnant again.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:17 pmI get it, he's got a few young kids and I know from colleagues juggling childcare, home-schooling and work that it can cause a fair degree of tunnel vision. It's very possible he and/or his wife lost track of where we are in the year and that the 6 Nations is coming up, only having a discussion about what it'd mean for their family upon the announcement.
Also a possibility that both were fine with it and then something's happened since the announcement to mean one or both would find it difficult for him to be away for 2 months.
Slightly different, but Matteo Minozzi has announced he won't be playing for Italy because he's struggling a bit and doesn't think he'll be at his best for the team if he has to go into a bubble for the tournament's duration.
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Well that'll do it.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:19 pmMarler's missus is pregnant again.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 12:17 pmI get it, he's got a few young kids and I know from colleagues juggling childcare, home-schooling and work that it can cause a fair degree of tunnel vision. It's very possible he and/or his wife lost track of where we are in the year and that the 6 Nations is coming up, only having a discussion about what it'd mean for their family upon the announcement.
Also a possibility that both were fine with it and then something's happened since the announcement to mean one or both would find it difficult for him to be away for 2 months.
Slightly different, but Matteo Minozzi has announced he won't be playing for Italy because he's struggling a bit and doesn't think he'll be at his best for the team if he has to go into a bubble for the tournament's duration.
And I just saw your post up the page, makes sense that they wouldn't have full knowledge of requirements and restrictions until selected at which point a discussion with the pregnant missus and whether going to camp would be viable is entirely necessary.
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Underhill out (hip injury)
Willis called into the squad to replace him
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Underhill has withdrawn from the squad with Willis called up.
Be interested to see what Eddie does now, personally I’d stick Wilson at 6 with Curry back at 7. It’ll probably be Lawes tho...
Be interested to see what Eddie does now, personally I’d stick Wilson at 6 with Curry back at 7. It’ll probably be Lawes tho...
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As long as we get an actual backrow player filling 6-8 I will take it over Lawes.
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Ludlam, Hepburn and Ribbans brought into the shadow squad.
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Testing ramped up this week to twice a week in the prem. Todays results cam back clean and the tests from the start of the week had just on non playing staff member test positive. All games go ahead at the weekend, which is good to see.
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Bristol showing Bath how to use a visit to the 22.
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Losing both locks could be nasty if they don't come back. It's already looking too easy for Bristol.
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That's a terrible call. No release from Williams if he's the one credited with the turnover and he sure as shit didn't roll out of the tackle if the other Bath player's being credited.
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Bonus point try posted on 34 minutes. Bath need a miracle.
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That was not a tackle on Hughes.
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Yes it was. Brilliant hit by Fiji Joe.
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Only caught the end of that, but it looked like most of the momentum was coming from Radradra, and Mercer just took advantage and braced himself.
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I think the arm was coming up tbh, it was almost horizontal when he hit. Hell of a shot.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 8:31 pmEven after the replay, to me it looks like a shoulder hit where you bring up one arm after the fact to make it look less bad. Definitely seen pens for that.
Faletau being wanked over for the Lions the other week looks absolutely comical at this stage.
Some fun halftime stats:
Rhys Priestland - 2 tackles made, 5 missed
Josh Matavesi - 1 tackle made, 3 missed
Miles Reid - 9 tackles made, 5 missed (at openside!!!)
Henry Purdry - 113m off 6 carries
O'Conor - 75m off 4 carries, 7 defenders beaten
Piutau, Radradra - 5 defenders beaten
Afoa - 25m off 7 carries!
Hughes - 32m off 5 carries, 4 defenders beaten
I feel a bit sorry for Hughes. He keeps getting himself on the wings to have a breather, but Bath are so crap that Bristol are being allowed to play a lot of width, so he keeps ending up with sprints :D.
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