Re: The Official English Rugby Thread
Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2022 4:41 pm
For how much longer is Mako going to be allowed to trundle off the bench and stink up the place before he gets put out to pasture?
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Yep. It's almost embarrassing.
It's bizarre. The rest of us can see he's a shadow of the player he was before his last serious injury; why can't the Eddiot see it ?SaintK wrote: ↑Sat Nov 12, 2022 5:22 pmYep. It's almost embarrassing.
That was just the match to give Rapava-Ruskin a go
Definitely agree.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 1:45 pmI hope that doesn't happen and that Dingwall hangs on for a change of England regime.
Ref used late change of direction as the mitigation.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 2:08 pm Not that it matters materially for this game but how is that not a red card?
And hopefully Smith.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 1:45 pmI hope that doesn't happen and that Dingwall hangs on for a change of England regime.
Nooooooo!!!!
Mercer and Marchant both scored tries and the Barbars won. Mercer was particularly impressive.SaintK wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 3:15 pm So Marchant is not good enough for the England training squad but good enough to start for the Barbarians against All Blacks
Will be interesting to see how Mercer goes as well
Barbarians (vs All Blacks XV, Sunday)
15. Leyds; 14. Thomas, 13. Marchant, 12. Ngati, 11. Bridge; 10. Hastoy, 9. Kerr-Barlow; 1. Marler, 2. Chat, 3. Ryan, 4. Picquette, 5. Tagitagivalu, 6. Lauret, 7. Whitelock (capt), 8. Mercer. Reps: 16. Bosch, 17. Gomes Sa, 18. Henri Colombe, 19. Sazy, 20. Wainwright, 21. Webb, 22. West, 23. Rhule.
It’s being repeated on Viaplay Xtra tomorrow afternoon at 4.00 if you have access to that.inactionman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 5:44 pm apols if already answered, but anyone know if there's a re-run of the baabaas game on any of the usual streaming services?
Hoping to have a gander tonight, and cry over Zach Mercer and what could have been.
This was niceLobby wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 5:17 pmMercer and Marchant both scored tries and the Barbars won. Mercer was particularly impressive.SaintK wrote: ↑Fri Nov 11, 2022 3:15 pm So Marchant is not good enough for the England training squad but good enough to start for the Barbarians against All Blacks
Will be interesting to see how Mercer goes as well
Barbarians (vs All Blacks XV, Sunday)
15. Leyds; 14. Thomas, 13. Marchant, 12. Ngati, 11. Bridge; 10. Hastoy, 9. Kerr-Barlow; 1. Marler, 2. Chat, 3. Ryan, 4. Picquette, 5. Tagitagivalu, 6. Lauret, 7. Whitelock (capt), 8. Mercer. Reps: 16. Bosch, 17. Gomes Sa, 18. Henri Colombe, 19. Sazy, 20. Wainwright, 21. Webb, 22. West, 23. Rhule.
ta mate - I don't have access unfortunately, although I'm sure there will be some highlights clips up somewhere or other.Lobby wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 5:48 pmIt’s being repeated on Viaplay Xtra tomorrow afternoon at 4.00 if you have access to that.inactionman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 5:44 pm apols if already answered, but anyone know if there's a re-run of the baabaas game on any of the usual streaming services?
Hoping to have a gander tonight, and cry over Zach Mercer and what could have been.
NZ rugby has posted some highlights on Youtube, so you should be able to find them relatively easily.inactionman wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 12:02 pmta mate - I don't have access unfortunately, although I'm sure there will be some highlights clips up somewhere or other.Lobby wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 5:48 pmIt’s being repeated on Viaplay Xtra tomorrow afternoon at 4.00 if you have access to that.inactionman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 5:44 pm apols if already answered, but anyone know if there's a re-run of the baabaas game on any of the usual streaming services?
Hoping to have a gander tonight, and cry over Zach Mercer and what could have been.
I was the same and re-watched it last night to better form some impressions. Definitely not a notable performance despite the scoreline. Our structure went to shit when a bunch of our most experienced players came off the bench. While not a huge surprise, it is a concern.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 12:07 pm Earl's form is superb and his biggest problem is that he would absolutely tear it up if England were given the chance to play the sort of rugby that he (and Smith, JVP, etc etc) are best at. That isn't going to happen so more leaden-footed bashers are the order of the day. It's a real shame, he's worked hard to improve his game and it absolutely should be rewarded.
Anyway. England: Porter missed his first two tackles and got stripped in contact as his first 3 involvements and I was raging. He then did okay and his 2nd try was good pace. He did nothing to suggest he's better than an honest pro but he was at least a positive this time round.
I will admit I was a) fucking knackered and b) slightly bored and distracted so didn't watch the game too closely at times. It felt like we did a physical number on Japan which is great but we all know that has limited application elsewhere. Despite all the points we scored I feel like ours was the least impressive of the NH performances this weekend.
It just felt like one of the many wins over smaller teams we had from 2004-2015. The physicality was there and some highlights from our more gifted players, but there was no real challenge to us and we never looked like we were playing with serious intensity or cohesion. We could play like that against any of the top 5 teams and get a kicking.
Found the full match on youtube.inactionman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 5:44 pm apols if already answered, but anyone know if there's a re-run of the baabaas game on any of the usual streaming services?
Hoping to have a gander tonight, and cry over Zach Mercer and what could have been.
merci beaucoupsockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 12:19 pmFound the full match on youtube.inactionman wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 5:44 pm apols if already answered, but anyone know if there's a re-run of the baabaas game on any of the usual streaming services?
Hoping to have a gander tonight, and cry over Zach Mercer and what could have been.
I don't understand how Smith's cross kicks have gotten worse since he started playing for England. He used to be pretty good at them! Now they're almost all shit! Okay so we scored from one we sent wide to Steward on halfway but fucking hell even that one was bad execution that paid off.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 12:17 pmI was the same and re-watched it last night to better form some impressions. Definitely not a notable performance despite the scoreline. Our structure went to shit when a bunch of our most experienced players came off the bench. While not a huge surprise, it is a concern.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 14, 2022 12:07 pm Earl's form is superb and his biggest problem is that he would absolutely tear it up if England were given the chance to play the sort of rugby that he (and Smith, JVP, etc etc) are best at. That isn't going to happen so more leaden-footed bashers are the order of the day. It's a real shame, he's worked hard to improve his game and it absolutely should be rewarded.
Anyway. England: Porter missed his first two tackles and got stripped in contact as his first 3 involvements and I was raging. He then did okay and his 2nd try was good pace. He did nothing to suggest he's better than an honest pro but he was at least a positive this time round.
I will admit I was a) fucking knackered and b) slightly bored and distracted so didn't watch the game too closely at times. It felt like we did a physical number on Japan which is great but we all know that has limited application elsewhere. Despite all the points we scored I feel like ours was the least impressive of the NH performances this weekend.
It just felt like one of the many wins over smaller teams we had from 2004-2015. The physicality was there and some highlights from our more gifted players, but there was no real challenge to us and we never looked like we were playing with serious intensity or cohesion. We could play like that against any of the top 5 teams and get a kicking.
In addition to outmuscling Japan not really helping with future games neither will the success of our kicking. Quite a few kicks led to tries, but the poor positioning of Japan's back three, particularly Matsushima (who hasn't played much recently) won't be replicated by many other top teams. Reminds me of the first half against France in 2017 a little where Huget being hopeless at positioning from 15 gifted a lot of points, but as soon as he sorted it out we stopped scoring.
Ah yes. The little chips over the defence. Famously not something Smith was doing for the last 4 years, to the extent where a few years back people suggested he stop doing it so much.Both of those examples are from what you could describe as one of Smith’s more reserved games for Harlequins in terms of attacking flair, and yet he still made a telling impression. Gleeson notably praised Smith's "maturity" regarding how he controlled the game using those subtle kicks to negate Sale's defence. "Maybe 12 months ago he wouldn’t have had that in his locker," Gleeson added.