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He seems under-confident to me, and compensates by demonstrating rote learning of the laws.Hells Bells wrote: ↑Sun Mar 28, 2021 6:32 pm Dickson is just not a very good ref, seems to miss a lot and take against sides very early on
Ahh, that's a disappointment. I heard them mention in to Brett Deacon during the match chat but I thought they said John WELLS. That would have been more fun.
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Sinckler admitted to Danny Care after the game that he was miles short of the line for the final try. The AR really did just make it up entirely. Not a good look considering his other howlers; I can forgive a bad error but he just invented it and cost Quins the win. I suspect he might be having a little holiday from his duties for a while.
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Haven't listened to the most recent one yet, but presumably that's on the BBC rugby pod?
Not great really, especially if it gets out into the public arena.
In other news John inverdale will no longer be on our screens for rugby programming. However, before anyone celebrates too hard, that's because he's been made part of the RFU council.
Full range of emotions upon hearing this news:
Not great really, especially if it gets out into the public arena.
In other news John inverdale will no longer be on our screens for rugby programming. However, before anyone celebrates too hard, that's because he's been made part of the RFU council.
Full range of emotions upon hearing this news:
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Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
Sad news......
Club Statement: Saints legend Frank Packman passes away
Wednesday 31 March, 2021
The family of former Northampton Saints player Frank Packman have confirmed that he died suddenly at the age of 57 on Tuesday 30 March.
A prolific try-scorer, Frank became Saint #1519 on making his debut in 1983 and the winger would go on to cross the whitewash some 178 times in his 323 appearances in Black, Green and Gold – putting him fifth in Northampton's all-time try-scoring records.
Frank, who enjoyed an illustrious career as a player and coached the youth game, had a far-reaching reputation for playing and promoting the sport. He died while out cycling with two of his sons in Bedfordshire.
The rugby world and colleagues in Northamptonshire Police, where he served 15 years as a police officer, have been shocked by the news.
His wife Rachel – who only recently retired from police service herself – and his family, say they are devastated at his tragic death and are asking for privacy at this difficult time.
Frank was a dedicated and loving father to four sons and a daughter. After his police career, his energy and focus helped him become a very successful and highly-regarded businessman. He was director of an international healthcare logistics company, based in Northampton, where he also lived.
Details of funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.
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Teams for LI v Cardiff in the Challenge Cup later (17.30 KO). Pretty stacked Cardiff team, so LI will do well to get close.
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Well, fuck.
And in other depressing Wasps news, here's our team to get beaten by Clermont.
On paper it's a very strong team and Clermont are prone to letting teams back into a contest they should be dominating, but I can't see anything other than a beating incoming.
And in other depressing Wasps news, here's our team to get beaten by Clermont.
On paper it's a very strong team and Clermont are prone to letting teams back into a contest they should be dominating, but I can't see anything other than a beating incoming.
Quins are disappointing me by essentially conceding the Ulster game:
3rd choice props and locks, 3rd choice 12, 2nd/3rd choice everywhere else and Northmore out of positionHarlequins Starting XV
1. Santiago Garcia Botta (29)
2. Elia Elia (64)
3. Will Collier (177)
4. Hugh Tizard (8)
5. George Hammond (3)
6. Archie White (37)
7. Jack Kenningham (2)
8. Tom Lawday (28) - Captain
9. Scott Steele (12)
10. Brett Herron (18)
11. Nathan Earle (35)
12. Paul Lasike (27)
13. James Lang (75)
14. Luke Northmore (17)
15. Tyrone Green (10)
Impact Players
16. George Head (2)
17. Jordan Els (13)
18. Simon Kerrod (41)
19. Tevita Cavubati (21)
20. Matas Jurevicius (0)
21. Jack Stafford (0)
22. Ben Tapuai (37)
23. Ross Chisholm (122)
Unavailable due to injury:
Aaron Morris, Craig Trenier, Louis Lynagh, Stephan Lewies
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Wow. That's a real shame.
Was looking forward to that one with Quins going well. Could have been a good one. Still might... but probably not.
Was looking forward to that one with Quins going well. Could have been a good one. Still might... but probably not.
Yeah, no chance with an entirely different team. Doesn't make a heap of sense to me.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:42 pm Wow. That's a real shame.
Was looking forward to that one with Quins going well. Could have been a good one. Still might... but probably not.
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It's Champions Cup knockout game FFS. You can't rotate for that.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 1:15 pmYeah, no chance with an entirely different team. Doesn't make a heap of sense to me.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:42 pm Wow. That's a real shame.
Was looking forward to that one with Quins going well. Could have been a good one. Still might... but probably not.
Just pick a prem game in the next few weeks to go second string and give a few players a rest
Saying all that, you're bound to win the game now. I'm off to stick a few quid on it.
Wrong tournament.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 1:19 pmIt's Champions Cup knockout game FFS. You can't rotate for that.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 1:15 pmYeah, no chance with an entirely different team. Doesn't make a heap of sense to me.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:42 pm Wow. That's a real shame.
Was looking forward to that one with Quins going well. Could have been a good one. Still might... but probably not.
Just pick a prem game in the next few weeks to go second string and give a few players a rest
Saying all that, you're bound to win the game now. I'm off to stick a few quid on it.
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Ah, shows how much attention I've been paying.
As you were...
As you were...
No Barbearysockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:06 pm Well, fuck.
And in other depressing Wasps news, here's our team to get beaten by Clermont.
On paper it's a very strong team and Clermont are prone to letting teams back into a contest they should be dominating, but I can't see anything other than a beating incoming.
Judging by the way we've playing recently, it'd need a huge turnaround in form, to pull of a win tomorrow. And a loss, effectively, ends any hopes of achieving anything this season. Very disappointing after our form at the end of last season.
Calf injury for Barbeary.Ovals wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 1:54 pmNo Barbearysockwithaticket wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 12:06 pm Well, fuck.
And in other depressing Wasps news, here's our team to get beaten by Clermont.
On paper it's a very strong team and Clermont are prone to letting teams back into a contest they should be dominating, but I can't see anything other than a beating incoming.
Judging by the way we've playing recently, it'd need a huge turnaround in form, to pull of a win tomorrow. And a loss, effectively, ends any hopes of achieving anything this season. Very disappointing after our form at the end of last season.
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Well Cardiff just scored with the most blatant pre bind off the quick tap I've ever seen. It's just not reffed at allMargin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 6:53 am Teams for LI v Cardiff in the Challenge Cup later (17.30 KO). Pretty stacked Cardiff team, so LI will do well to get close.
Enjoying the yellow card for fending to the chest with the forearm tooMargin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 4:49 pmWell Cardiff just scored with the most blatant pre bind off the quick tap I've ever seen. It's just not reffed at allMargin__Walker wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 6:53 am Teams for LI v Cardiff in the Challenge Cup later (17.30 KO). Pretty stacked Cardiff team, so LI will do well to get close.
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Jokeshop. At least the ref ignored the TMO, who was clearly angling for a red for that
Very enjoyable finish. Irish are pretty damn decent at running the ball. If this was post pandemic I could have got a 10 minute bus ride to watch it at the stadium.
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Never in doubt.
Our attack is really clicking. Still vulnerable against teams that keep it tighter, but this game definitely suited us.
Our attack is really clicking. Still vulnerable against teams that keep it tighter, but this game definitely suited us.
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Tbf that can also be described as the difference between a fairly fresh 21 year old and a 33 year old with more than a decade of conditioning under their belt.
Haskell was also one of the biggest back rows out there at the end, the most extreme example. Hardly a fair comparison for everyone across the board.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 4:45 pm Tbf that can also be described as the difference between a fairly fresh 21 year old and a 33 year old with more than a decade of conditioning under their belt.
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Mike Brown officially leaving Quins at the end of the season. Probably for the best, but no less sad for that.
The rumour is there's a coaching gig being added onto it.
Sorry to see him go; before we binned off Gustard I would've been fine with Brown leaving because he frankly has been disappointing for much of the last couple of seasons - so many mistakes and nowhere near his usual level of threat. He's completely turned it around though, he still has something to offer at this level. Will be interesting to see where the money goes.
Not sure if the Nick David signing has been confirmed, but I'm sure there's still room in the cap after that anyway.
Will be a shame if he, like Robshaw, ends his Quins career with no fans allowed at the ground.
Sorry to see him go; before we binned off Gustard I would've been fine with Brown leaving because he frankly has been disappointing for much of the last couple of seasons - so many mistakes and nowhere near his usual level of threat. He's completely turned it around though, he still has something to offer at this level. Will be interesting to see where the money goes.
Not sure if the Nick David signing has been confirmed, but I'm sure there's still room in the cap after that anyway.
Will be a shame if he, like Robshaw, ends his Quins career with no fans allowed at the ground.
Could the upturn have started once he had that new offer? Coming to the end you can get worried about what's next, if he's secured something, it may have helped release a bit of stress etc.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 5:20 pm The rumour is there's a coaching gig being added onto it.
Sorry to see him go; before we binned off Gustard I would've been fine with Brown leaving because he frankly has been disappointing for much of the last couple of seasons - so many mistakes and nowhere near his usual level of threat. He's completely turned it around though, he still has something to offer at this level. Will be interesting to see where the money goes.
Not sure if the Nick David signing has been confirmed, but I'm sure there's still room in the cap after that anyway.
Will be a shame if he, like Robshaw, ends his Quins career with no fans allowed at the ground.
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It's possible, but the rumour about him going to Newcastle happened before his form improved (and before we binned Gustard) so the timing is tricky.Raggs wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 5:33 pmCould the upturn have started once he had that new offer? Coming to the end you can get worried about what's next, if he's secured something, it may have helped release a bit of stress etc.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 03, 2021 5:20 pm The rumour is there's a coaching gig being added onto it.
Sorry to see him go; before we binned off Gustard I would've been fine with Brown leaving because he frankly has been disappointing for much of the last couple of seasons - so many mistakes and nowhere near his usual level of threat. He's completely turned it around though, he still has something to offer at this level. Will be interesting to see where the money goes.
Not sure if the Nick David signing has been confirmed, but I'm sure there's still room in the cap after that anyway.
Will be a shame if he, like Robshaw, ends his Quins career with no fans allowed at the ground.
Tis comical how many players get tapped up before they're supposed to, mind