Re: The Official English Rugby Thread
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 11:55 am
Yes, he clearly tripped him by lifting up his left leg! GIFs are very useful as they paint a thousand words. Just a pity you need 10,000 words.
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Yeah - it was frankly bizarre how Saints contrived to blow all those tries. Very strange game. We'll take it of course, we got sawn off las tweek and we're really struggling with all the absences, so winning one we should've lost makes a pleasant change this season.
Welcome additions, given absences in squad, and Hill in particular looks to have a fair bit of fire to him.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:03 pm Exodus (loan initially) begins from Worcester with Ted Hill, Ollie Lawrence, Fergus Lee-Warner and Valery Morozov all heading to Bath by all accounts.
You've plenty of injuries. I would assume this fits pretty comfortably under injury dispensation allowance for the moment.inactionman wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:55 amWelcome additions, given absences in squad, and Hill in particular looks to have a fair bit of fire to him.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:03 pm Exodus (loan initially) begins from Worcester with Ted Hill, Ollie Lawrence, Fergus Lee-Warner and Valery Morozov all heading to Bath by all accounts.
I'm still confused by how this is being paid for under the cap.
Bath have - yet again - significant number of long-term injured so they may be coming as injury replacement, although some speculation on the Bath forums that they may be being paid under the Worcester cap (which seems fanciful at best)
Anyway, hopefully at least one these will have an idea of how to defend. Bath are scoring a reasonable amount, the problem is we're conceding a ridiculous amount.
I had it in my head it was limited to £400K, and we've already got Quinn Roux in as cover for Ewels.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:02 pmYou've plenty of injuries. I would assume this fits pretty comfortably under injury dispensation allowance for the moment.inactionman wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 11:55 amWelcome additions, given absences in squad, and Hill in particular looks to have a fair bit of fire to him.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Sun Oct 02, 2022 9:03 pm Exodus (loan initially) begins from Worcester with Ted Hill, Ollie Lawrence, Fergus Lee-Warner and Valery Morozov all heading to Bath by all accounts.
I'm still confused by how this is being paid for under the cap.
Bath have - yet again - significant number of long-term injured so they may be coming as injury replacement, although some speculation on the Bath forums that they may be being paid under the Worcester cap (which seems fanciful at best)
Anyway, hopefully at least one these will have an idea of how to defend. Bath are scoring a reasonable amount, the problem is we're conceding a ridiculous amount.
I have no idea how it all works, but will speculate anyway....inactionman wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 12:05 pm
I had it in my head it was limited to £400K, and we've already got Quinn Roux in as cover for Ewels.
We might be a bit under the cap as there was quite a bit of late movement with Watson staying or going
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/63130336Saracens hooker Jamie George will miss England's autumn internationals after being sidelined by injury.
George - who turns 32 later this month - sustained a foot injury in Sarries' thumping win over Leicester Tigers on Saturday.
A club statement said: "It is expected that he will be out for around 10 weeks, returning in early December."
Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 7:01 am His name may have come up in the summer during the Eng v SA U18 games where he was stand out, but 17 yo openside Henry Pollock made his second Prem Cup appearance for Saints last night (first start).
Scored two tries, an assist for another and made the the break that lead to a forth.
One to look out for. Not the biggest (as opensides go these days), but very dynamic, great over the ball and a good link player. Back to school for him this morning.
giving Adejimi the ball at the back of the ruck felt like a cheat code.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 9:28 amMargin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 7:01 am His name may have come up in the summer during the Eng v SA U18 games where he was stand out, but 17 yo openside Henry Pollock made his second Prem Cup appearance for Saints last night (first start).
Scored two tries, an assist for another and made the the break that lead to a forth.
One to look out for. Not the biggest (as opensides go these days), but very dynamic, great over the ball and a good link player. Back to school for him this morning.
Highlights here;
Saracens midfield defence very average. However, take a look at the Saracens hooker called Adejimi, he's an absolute Bull, scores 4 tries mostly just running through about 3/4 Saints tacklers.
You just need a National coach that'll pick players before they're 30.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:35 am The 2nd? 3rd? one is the real eye-opener, reminiscent of both the Simmonds and Louw tries in the Exeter/Quins final for the "how the fuck did he manage to score that?" factor. Looks good. Presumably his throwing's decent too if they had that many lineout drives from close range.
Quins had a young hooker in the cup game I hadn't seen before, he charged up on one kick chase and I genuinely thought it was one of our backs for a second. He's a bit of a unit too. You really get the sense that the next generation of players are going to move the game forward in this country, the baseline level of talent and athleticism is really impressive.
I may not have been entirely serious in that post.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:35 am The 2nd? 3rd? one is the real eye-opener, reminiscent of both the Simmonds and Louw tries in the Exeter/Quins final for the "how the fuck did he manage to score that?" factor. Looks good. Presumably his throwing's decent too if they had that many lineout drives from close range.
Quins had a young hooker in the cup game I hadn't seen before, he charged up on one kick chase and I genuinely thought it was one of our backs for a second. He's a bit of a unit too. You really get the sense that the next generation of players are going to move the game forward in this country, the baseline level of talent and athleticism is really impressive.
At this stage I don't really give a fuck about that, it's more about having a healthy and entertaining professional game that actually exists and has a future in this country. Eddie's a minor irritation compared to that right now.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:41 amYou just need a National coach that'll pick players before they're 30.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:35 am The 2nd? 3rd? one is the real eye-opener, reminiscent of both the Simmonds and Louw tries in the Exeter/Quins final for the "how the fuck did he manage to score that?" factor. Looks good. Presumably his throwing's decent too if they had that many lineout drives from close range.
Quins had a young hooker in the cup game I hadn't seen before, he charged up on one kick chase and I genuinely thought it was one of our backs for a second. He's a bit of a unit too. You really get the sense that the next generation of players are going to move the game forward in this country, the baseline level of talent and athleticism is really impressive.
I know! I was just saying there's a couple of impressive bits of play from him but one genuinely ridiculous one I wanted to talk about :-)Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:44 amI may not have been entirely serious in that post.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:35 am The 2nd? 3rd? one is the real eye-opener, reminiscent of both the Simmonds and Louw tries in the Exeter/Quins final for the "how the fuck did he manage to score that?" factor. Looks good. Presumably his throwing's decent too if they had that many lineout drives from close range.
Quins had a young hooker in the cup game I hadn't seen before, he charged up on one kick chase and I genuinely thought it was one of our backs for a second. He's a bit of a unit too. You really get the sense that the next generation of players are going to move the game forward in this country, the baseline level of talent and athleticism is really impressive.
He looks a weapon
All those old men like steward, Smith, chessum etc do need to be looking over their shoulders.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:41 amYou just need a National coach that'll pick players before they're 30.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:35 am The 2nd? 3rd? one is the real eye-opener, reminiscent of both the Simmonds and Louw tries in the Exeter/Quins final for the "how the fuck did he manage to score that?" factor. Looks good. Presumably his throwing's decent too if they had that many lineout drives from close range.
Quins had a young hooker in the cup game I hadn't seen before, he charged up on one kick chase and I genuinely thought it was one of our backs for a second. He's a bit of a unit too. You really get the sense that the next generation of players are going to move the game forward in this country, the baseline level of talent and athleticism is really impressive.
Agreed. It's great to see the youngsters have the fitness, & the skills, & playing an entertaining brand of Rugby.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:44 amAt this stage I don't really give a fuck about that, it's more about having a healthy and entertaining professional game that actually exists and has a future in this country. Eddie's a minor irritation compared to that right now.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:41 amYou just need a National coach that'll pick players before they're 30.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 11:35 am The 2nd? 3rd? one is the real eye-opener, reminiscent of both the Simmonds and Louw tries in the Exeter/Quins final for the "how the fuck did he manage to score that?" factor. Looks good. Presumably his throwing's decent too if they had that many lineout drives from close range.
Quins had a young hooker in the cup game I hadn't seen before, he charged up on one kick chase and I genuinely thought it was one of our backs for a second. He's a bit of a unit too. You really get the sense that the next generation of players are going to move the game forward in this country, the baseline level of talent and athleticism is really impressive.
It's a very watching-NZ-rugby feeling. Just loads of players able to do mad shit. They might not end up playing international rugby due to other weaknesses, but at heart it's a big group of players who are physically capable of the razzle dazzle and have the attitude to match, which is good funMargin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:01 pm Yeah, agree on the athleticism point. Some of the kids you see coming through from U18s into senior academies are pretty absurd.
Not just the forwards too. Just this weekend you see guys like Murley with an upright touchline hand off on Freeman and Arundell flat out bouncing back rows that go in for the hit on him .
If anything he's been too willing to chuck certain kids in. Martin and Maunder both earnt caps at 19 and have yet to pick up another. Wikipedia assures me Ted Hill has 2 caps, though I can only remember his 5 minute debut as 19/20 year old. Picking Blamire over McGuigan (until this most recent squad).Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:22 pm Yep. Eddie's selections can often be confounding, but he's never had an issue with player age. Countless examples, but Tom Curry was playing international rugby at 18 iirc. That doesn't happen if you wait for players to spend years paying their dues before playing for the national team.
True. Martin and Maunder examples definitely stood out. Maunder I'll pass on as it meant we had someone other than Youngs to watch play 9, however briefly. I remember with Martin thinking 'Really?'. Decent enough prospect at the time, but there are lots of cracking back rows that he leapfroggedsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:12 pmIf anything he's been too willing to chuck certain kids in. Martin and Maunder both earnt caps at 19 and have yet to pick up another. Wikipedia assures me Ted Hill has 2 caps, though I can only remember his 5 minute debut as 19/20 year old. Picking Blamire over McGuigan (until this most recent squad).Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:22 pm Yep. Eddie's selections can often be confounding, but he's never had an issue with player age. Countless examples, but Tom Curry was playing international rugby at 18 iirc. That doesn't happen if you wait for players to spend years paying their dues before playing for the national team.
Not that every coach gets every decision right and 'good enough, old enough', but it does sometimes feel like Eddie's keen to find the next teen sensation ahead of a well performing player already in their 20s.
This sounds exactly why we have a Saxons/B-Team (well, called the A Team for some reason) - give tyros a shot in the reserves and promote upwards from there. Not sure it really works quite like that though. Not sure it works at all.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:12 pmIf anything he's been too willing to chuck certain kids in. Martin and Maunder both earnt caps at 19 and have yet to pick up another. Wikipedia assures me Ted Hill has 2 caps, though I can only remember his 5 minute debut as 19/20 year old. Picking Blamire over McGuigan (until this most recent squad).Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:22 pm Yep. Eddie's selections can often be confounding, but he's never had an issue with player age. Countless examples, but Tom Curry was playing international rugby at 18 iirc. That doesn't happen if you wait for players to spend years paying their dues before playing for the national team.
Not that every coach gets every decision right and 'good enough, old enough', but it does sometimes feel like Eddie's keen to find the next teen sensation ahead of a well performing player already in their 20s.
I wish we could get the A teams going properly again. If nothing else the 'Saxons would beat the senior team' discussions were always fun.inactionman wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:24 pmThis sounds exactly why we have a Saxons/B-Team (well, called the A Team for some reason) - give tyros a shot in the reserves and promote upwards from there. Not sure it really works quite like that though. Not sure it works at all.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:12 pmIf anything he's been too willing to chuck certain kids in. Martin and Maunder both earnt caps at 19 and have yet to pick up another. Wikipedia assures me Ted Hill has 2 caps, though I can only remember his 5 minute debut as 19/20 year old. Picking Blamire over McGuigan (until this most recent squad).Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:22 pm Yep. Eddie's selections can often be confounding, but he's never had an issue with player age. Countless examples, but Tom Curry was playing international rugby at 18 iirc. That doesn't happen if you wait for players to spend years paying their dues before playing for the national team.
Not that every coach gets every decision right and 'good enough, old enough', but it does sometimes feel like Eddie's keen to find the next teen sensation ahead of a well performing player already in their 20s.
Yeah, there's a big gap between the U20s, & the senior side, & the As should be how you fill it, as well as testing the occasional senior returning from injury.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:51 pmI wish we could get the A teams going properly again. If nothing else the 'Saxons would beat the senior team' discussions were always fun.inactionman wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:24 pmThis sounds exactly why we have a Saxons/B-Team (well, called the A Team for some reason) - give tyros a shot in the reserves and promote upwards from there. Not sure it really works quite like that though. Not sure it works at all.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 2:12 pm
If anything he's been too willing to chuck certain kids in. Martin and Maunder both earnt caps at 19 and have yet to pick up another. Wikipedia assures me Ted Hill has 2 caps, though I can only remember his 5 minute debut as 19/20 year old. Picking Blamire over McGuigan (until this most recent squad).
Not that every coach gets every decision right and 'good enough, old enough', but it does sometimes feel like Eddie's keen to find the next teen sensation ahead of a well performing player already in their 20s.
The logistics are against it, sadly. The RFU and possibly IRFU might just about be able to get the teams going again, but there's not a lot of point doing it in that level of isolation.
Luke Graham (wing) scored some excellent tries for WP and PRG.Two talented English-qualified players will join the Bath Rugby Academy in January 2023.
Daniel Marais and Luke Graham, both pupils at Paul Roos Gymnasium in South Africa, will join the Blue, Black and White in the New Year after impressing at schoolboy level.
Good luck to him, deserves a decent retirement payday. Very good signing for Saints and hugely popular with the fans.Oxbow wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 10:06 am Confirmed that Biggar is leaving Saints at the end of the season, doesn't say where to, but it's hard to begrudge him a decent payday in somewhere like Japan. Makes the Fin Smith rumours more likely.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/63146641
Nothing confirmed as far as I know. Saints were after him well before Worcester went tits up but with that and Biggar leaving it looks almost a certainty now. I think he's been injured for a while so maybe that is delaying things.SaintK wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 11:42 amGood luck to him, deserves a decent retirement payday. Very good signing for Saints and hugely popular with the fans.Oxbow wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 10:06 am Confirmed that Biggar is leaving Saints at the end of the season, doesn't say where to, but it's hard to begrudge him a decent payday in somewhere like Japan. Makes the Fin Smith rumours more likely.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/63146641
Has Fin Smith already signed for Saints as he is no longer contracted to Warriors?
Literally just watched this and I honestly thought it was Creevy for a second. Just a total "get fucked" brick wall response to a big hit attempt followed by the backhand offload.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:01 pmArundell flat out bouncing back rows that go in for the hit on him .
He's freakishly strong for a relatively normal looking outside back at his age. Read an interview somewhere where he said he borrowed some gym gear and spent the whole of lockdown a couple of years ago doing little other than strength training.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 07, 2022 2:26 pm It'd be a great move for Fin Smith. Hope he can kick on.
Literally just watched this and I honestly thought it was Creevy for a second. Just a total "get fucked" brick wall response to a big hit attempt followed by the backhand offload.Margin__Walker wrote: ↑Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:01 pmArundell flat out bouncing back rows that go in for the hit on him .