Re: Official Lions selection, moaning and bitching thread
Posted: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:08 am
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For past captains , my ratings on this BrownVuni scale would be:New guy wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:11 am In terms of the English likability scale, with 10 being Mako Vunipola and 1 being Mike Brown I'd say Itoje is a 5.
Seems fair. I'd have Farrell much lower though and Johnson higher, like an 8. It was impossible not to respect his no nonsense approach.Yeeb wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:29 amFor past captains , my ratings on this BrownVuni scale would be:New guy wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:11 am In terms of the English likability scale, with 10 being Mako Vunipola and 1 being Mike Brown I'd say Itoje is a 5.
Farrell - 6
Hartley - 6
Robshaw - 7
Corry - 8
Wilkinson 10
Johnson 6
Dawson 2
Dallaglio 7
Carling 3
Yeah, you can tell that Johnson was someone who commanded respect from everyone in the game. His teammates would walk through walls for him.New guy wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:35 amSeems fair. I'd have Farrell much lower though and Johnson higher, like an 8. It was impossible not to respect his no nonsense approachYeeb wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:29 amFor past captains , my ratings on this BrownVuni scale would be:New guy wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:11 am In terms of the English likability scale, with 10 being Mako Vunipola and 1 being Mike Brown I'd say Itoje is a 5.
Farrell - 6
Hartley - 6
Robshaw - 7
Corry - 8
Wilkinson 10
Johnson 6
Dawson 2
Dallaglio 7
Carling 3
Black Locks Matter !clydecloggie wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 9:38 am The "Itoje, because he's black and it's a tour to SA" argument is very compelling. It'll be him. He's also certain to start the Tests, at this point in time.
Respect and liking someone, two different things. Johnson had enough edge to command respect, I don’t think Itoje is there yet, and doesn’t have the likeability thing either.New guy wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:35 amSeems fair. I'd have Farrell much lower though and Johnson higher, like an 8. It was impossible not to respect his no nonsense approach.Yeeb wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:29 amFor past captains , my ratings on this BrownVuni scale would be:New guy wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 8:11 am In terms of the English likability scale, with 10 being Mako Vunipola and 1 being Mike Brown I'd say Itoje is a 5.
Farrell - 6
Hartley - 6
Robshaw - 7
Corry - 8
Wilkinson 10
Johnson 6
Dawson 2
Dallaglio 7
Carling 3
Wales have at least 3 quality scrum halfs in Webb, Davies and Williams/
I'd say that Maro Itoje is the outstanding Northern Hemisphere lock in terms of quality and consistency, who brings physicality, breakdown excellence and is an outstanding lineout operator is the more compelling argument.clydecloggie wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 9:38 am The "Itoje, because he's black and it's a tour to SA" argument is very compelling. It'll be him. He's also certain to start the Tests, at this point in time.
Slick wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2020 1:49 pmHorrendously over rated player. Has gas and has scored a coupe of good trys from nothing but poor basic skills (decent under a high ball to be fair), can’t pass, dodgy defence. Not on a wind up, he would be well down my list for a Lions place, would maybe make the wider squad
I've had many rants on Farrell's quality many times. The conclusion I come to is he is a coaches dream, he'll run the game plan as coaches want forever and will march the team into it by his leadership. Coaches today are obsessed with control and fewer are as control freekery as Eddie Jones.Caley_Red wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2020 11:20 pm George will have a year of championship behind him, surely wouldn't be up to the task? As I have said numerous times on the previous bored, I just don't get Farrell: I don't think he's in the top 3 10's in the UK and Ireland, not even England's best 10, in my opinion.
As for the series, SA to smash the Lions 3-0, I think.
KingBlairhorn wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 1:25 pm Itoje for captain is such an odd proposition and it's difficult to understand why this might happen (and I think it really might). He has never captained his country before and will come into the tour off the back of a season in the Championship. Why is he any different to, say, James Ryan. Ryan is equally well decorated having also won the Heineken Cup, 2 Six Nations (including a Grand Slam) and 2 league championships. He also captained his country at U20 level in a Junior World Cup final, although the difference being he lost to Itoje's England.
I don't think Ryan should be anywhere near the Lions captaincy, and I don't think Itoje should be either.
Itoje captained the England U20 to world cup victory.KingBlairhorn wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 1:25 pm Itoje for captain is such an odd proposition and it's difficult to understand why this might happen (and I think it really might). He has never captained his country before and will come into the tour off the back of a season in the Championship. Why is he any different to, say, James Ryan. Ryan is equally well decorated having also won the Heineken Cup, 2 Six Nations (including a Grand Slam) and 2 league championships. He also captained his country at U20 level in a Junior World Cup final, although the difference being he lost to Itoje's England.
I don't think Ryan should be anywhere near the Lions captaincy, and I don't think Itoje should be either.
He was already regular tigers captain though think , not as a stand in or u20 type. Still relevant , high level captaincy experience.eldanielfire wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 2:52 pmItoje captained the England U20 to world cup victory.KingBlairhorn wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 1:25 pm Itoje for captain is such an odd proposition and it's difficult to understand why this might happen (and I think it really might). He has never captained his country before and will come into the tour off the back of a season in the Championship. Why is he any different to, say, James Ryan. Ryan is equally well decorated having also won the Heineken Cup, 2 Six Nations (including a Grand Slam) and 2 league championships. He also captained his country at U20 level in a Junior World Cup final, although the difference being he lost to Itoje's England.
I don't think Ryan should be anywhere near the Lions captaincy, and I don't think Itoje should be either.
Also Martin Johnson was made captain of the Lions without being captain of his country before.
Haha, wild - are you actually arguing that captaining England U20 is the same as captaining England? I mean clearly the experience counts for something, and it's definitely a positive for his credentials, but it is definitely not the same thing. I captained my country at U15 - I presume I would also have exactly the skills required to captain the Lions too?ASMO wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 1:46 pmKingBlairhorn wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 1:25 pm Itoje for captain is such an odd proposition and it's difficult to understand why this might happen (and I think it really might). He has never captained his country before and will come into the tour off the back of a season in the Championship. Why is he any different to, say, James Ryan. Ryan is equally well decorated having also won the Heineken Cup, 2 Six Nations (including a Grand Slam) and 2 league championships. He also captained his country at U20 level in a Junior World Cup final, although the difference being he lost to Itoje's England.
I don't think Ryan should be anywhere near the Lions captaincy, and I don't think Itoje should be either.
Ahem
In 2014, Maro captained England U20 to victory at the Junior World Championship final.
The only thing Hoggs going to be leading is the charge to the buffet table at breakfast.
Not sure. Gatland will bloody love VDM big bulging muscles.
I think he's more likely to be constrained by his one dimensional approach and lack of Shaun Edwards.Munch wrote: Sun Jul 19, 2020 7:09 pm The question is, which kind of team is Gatland going to pick? Will he pick the biggest lads and try to "bosh it up the middle" or will he try to run around the 'Boks?
I think only a foold would try and beat the 'Boks at their own game but will he simply be constrained by the players who are on form (or lack of)?
KingBlairhorn wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 3:20 pmHaha, wild - are you actually arguing that captaining England U20 is the same as captaining England? I mean clearly the experience counts for something, and it's definitely a positive for his credentials, but it is definitely not the same thing. I captained my country at U15 - I presume I would also have exactly the skills required to captain the Lions too?ASMO wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 1:46 pmKingBlairhorn wrote: Fri Jul 17, 2020 1:25 pm Itoje for captain is such an odd proposition and it's difficult to understand why this might happen (and I think it really might). He has never captained his country before and will come into the tour off the back of a season in the Championship. Why is he any different to, say, James Ryan. Ryan is equally well decorated having also won the Heineken Cup, 2 Six Nations (including a Grand Slam) and 2 league championships. He also captained his country at U20 level in a Junior World Cup final, although the difference being he lost to Itoje's England.
I don't think Ryan should be anywhere near the Lions captaincy, and I don't think Itoje should be either.
Ahem
In 2014, Maro captained England U20 to victory at the Junior World Championship final.
Clearly I knew he had captained England at U20, it's literally in the post where I say Ryan has also captained his country at U20 level (although admittedly perhaps not clear). Indeed he played in the same Junior WC final where Itoje was the other captain. To make my post clearer, I don't think either has sufficient captaincy experience having never captained a test level team.
Bad missed tackle last night.Butterfingers wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:13 amNot sure. Gatland will bloody love VDM big bulging muscles.
JM2K6 wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:33 pm Think LCD has a strong case, whereas Sam Simmonds is a long shot as the bolter. Don't think they'll take Marler with his issues with long trips and being in a bubble. Sinckler more in the first group, too.
Sinckler's temperament didn't stop him being a standout last time (and it was an issue at times!) and I think he has improved in both his play and his attitude since then. No genuine issues since before the world cup. I think he and Furlong will be the first two tightheads on the list.Kawazaki wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:54 pmJM2K6 wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:33 pm Think LCD has a strong case, whereas Sam Simmonds is a long shot as the bolter. Don't think they'll take Marler with his issues with long trips and being in a bubble. Sinckler more in the first group, too.
Simmonds is currently the best player in the premiership and he'd still hold that accolade if all the test players were playing. That's difficult to ignore. Sinckler is still being let down by his temperament imho, the Saffas would be all over him from the off.
Fair point regards Marler, I'd forgotten about some of his issues. A pity. At hooker, Ken Owens is miles out in front as first choice, LCD might make it as the third hooker.
I think there’s a difference in the wind up merchants in New Zealand and South Africa.JM2K6 wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:59 pmSinckler's temperament didn't stop him being a standout last time (and it was an issue at times!) and I think he has improved in both his play and his attitude since then. No genuine issues since before the world cup. I think he and Furlong will be the first two tightheads on the list.Kawazaki wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:54 pmJM2K6 wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:33 pm Think LCD has a strong case, whereas Sam Simmonds is a long shot as the bolter. Don't think they'll take Marler with his issues with long trips and being in a bubble. Sinckler more in the first group, too.
Simmonds is currently the best player in the premiership and he'd still hold that accolade if all the test players were playing. That's difficult to ignore. Sinckler is still being let down by his temperament imho, the Saffas would be all over him from the off.
Fair point regards Marler, I'd forgotten about some of his issues. A pity. At hooker, Ken Owens is miles out in front as first choice, LCD might make it as the third hooker.
Simmonds is great, Premiership and European player of the year (the latter will mean more) but he'd definitely still be in the "bolter" camp as he's not playing international rugby and has no real international pedigree. Gatland has never struck me as the type to roll the dice on a non-Welsh player, so I'd be surprised if he travels, but he is the obvious choice if Gatland is willing to consider a bolter.
Kind of made up by beating more players in this tournament than anyone else in the history of the 6N you might think?Uncle fester wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:41 amBad missed tackle last night.Butterfingers wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:13 amNot sure. Gatland will bloody love VDM big bulging muscles.
There is quite a tradition of bolters on Lions tours though so I wouldn’t be surprised at all if Garland took SimmondsJM2K6 wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:59 pmSinckler's temperament didn't stop him being a standout last time (and it was an issue at times!) and I think he has improved in both his play and his attitude since then. No genuine issues since before the world cup. I think he and Furlong will be the first two tightheads on the list.Kawazaki wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:54 pmJM2K6 wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 12:33 pm Think LCD has a strong case, whereas Sam Simmonds is a long shot as the bolter. Don't think they'll take Marler with his issues with long trips and being in a bubble. Sinckler more in the first group, too.
Simmonds is currently the best player in the premiership and he'd still hold that accolade if all the test players were playing. That's difficult to ignore. Sinckler is still being let down by his temperament imho, the Saffas would be all over him from the off.
Fair point regards Marler, I'd forgotten about some of his issues. A pity. At hooker, Ken Owens is miles out in front as first choice, LCD might make it as the third hooker.
Simmonds is great, Premiership and European player of the year (the latter will mean more) but he'd definitely still be in the "bolter" camp as he's not playing international rugby and has no real international pedigree. Gatland has never struck me as the type to roll the dice on a non-Welsh player, so I'd be surprised if he travels, but he is the obvious choice if Gatland is willing to consider a bolter.
Duhan has missed 3 tackles this 6N. LRZ, who people seem to have installed as a starter, has missed 9, and scored fewer tries too.Uncle fester wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:41 amBad missed tackle last night.Butterfingers wrote: Sat Mar 27, 2021 9:13 amNot sure. Gatland will bloody love VDM big bulging muscles.