Huge from Odogwu, pressures Tomkins to pass, somehow turns and catches the next player, gets up off the ground from the tackle to get the turnover on the next breakdown.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 4:40 pm That's a big turnover from Odogwu following a try saver from Robson.
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That was a lovely little pop from Robson.
Not sure why we're checking touch from multiple phases ago for this try. Thought there was a limit on how far back they can go and that surely exceeds it?
Not sure why we're checking touch from multiple phases ago for this try. Thought there was a limit on how far back they can go and that surely exceeds it?
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Stooke really has been an exellent signing.
I'm 95% sure it's only 2 phases back, and I'm sure there were a lot more than 2. If it had been foul play, that'd be different.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 4:49 pm That was a lovely little pop from Robson.
Not sure why we're checking touch from multiple phases ago for this try. Thought there was a limit on how far back they can go and that surely exceeds it?
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Tough game that, really under the cosh at times. Delighted to get the win and to extend the home streak a bit. Our patch was a place opposition teams rarely won and that's wobbled a bit in recent times.
Absolutely. It seemed clear at the time it was a big risk. I think Borthers wanted to see if Hegarty could hack it ; he’s played 10 before of course. Well, he has his answer. I guess he didn’t factor in Al’s magic words in the Sale dressing room at halftime- whatever he and his colleagues did it certainly woke the Sharks up.
Some squad news...
Joe Marchant will be unavailable for the start of the week after testing positive for COVID. He returned a positive lateral flow test on the morning on Friday 28 January. He immediately went into isolation and did not train with the team.
A PCR test confirmed the result late on Friday. Both he and Joe Marler will rejoin with the squad, who have met today at the Honda England Rugby Performance Centre, Pennyhill Park, when their respective isolation periods end.
Tommy Freeman is also unavailable for selection after injuring his hamstring in training on Friday.
Louis Lynagh and Adam Radwan have been called up, and Nick Isiekwe remains with the squad for the week.
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That's two with Covid now (bloody Quins plague carriers), no way there won't be more.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Sun Jan 30, 2022 8:55 pm Some squad news...
Joe Marchant will be unavailable for the start of the week after testing positive for COVID. He returned a positive lateral flow test on the morning on Friday 28 January. He immediately went into isolation and did not train with the team.
A PCR test confirmed the result late on Friday. Both he and Joe Marler will rejoin with the squad, who have met today at the Honda England Rugby Performance Centre, Pennyhill Park, when their respective isolation periods end.
Tommy Freeman is also unavailable for selection after injuring his hamstring in training on Friday.
Louis Lynagh and Adam Radwan have been called up, and Nick Isiekwe remains with the squad for the week.
Interesting, but unsurprising, that the teams ranked 1st, 2nd and 3rd all lost their games. The lack of England players could really shake the Prem table up in the next few weeks.
Great game last night, good to see Sale get a win against the table toppers.
Great game last night, good to see Sale get a win against the table toppers.
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Malins or Hassell-Collins would justifiably be ahead of Lynagh at the moment. He's less rounded than them from what I've seen.
Really not seeing where this sudden demand for Jack Nowell (as a wing OR a centre) has come from. Fans and pundits alike seem determined to shoehorn him in anywhere. Did I miss a series of outstanding performances somewhere? He's scored two tries for Chiefs this season and doesn't seem to have done much of anything.
Yep, and his form has dropped off, too. He can have really quiet games and he's very naive in defence. He's not yet international class.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:20 amMalins or Hassell-Collins would justifiably be ahead of Lynagh at the moment. He's less rounded than them from what I've seen.
A few days out from Mad Eddie picking some random people in random positions but using the current squad and taking into account latest withdrawals what would your 23 be for Saturday?
Marler
George
Sinks
Itoje
Hill
Lawes
Curry
Dombrandt
Youngs
Smith
Daly
Atkinson
Slade
Malins
Steward
Genge, LCD, Stuart, Barbeary, Simmonds, Quirke, Ford, Nowell
Marler
George
Sinks
Itoje
Hill
Lawes
Curry
Dombrandt
Youngs
Smith
Daly
Atkinson
Slade
Malins
Steward
Genge, LCD, Stuart, Barbeary, Simmonds, Quirke, Ford, Nowell
Madness wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:20 pm A few days out from Mad Eddie picking some random people in random positions but using the current squad and taking into account latest withdrawals what would your 23 be for Saturday?
Marler
George
Sinks
Itoje
Hill
Lawes
Curry
Dombrandt
Youngs
Smith
Daly
Atkinson
Slade
Malins
Steward
Genge, LCD, Stuart, Barbeary, Simmonds, Quirke, Ford, Nowell
I think Marler is out with covid again.
..................he is, though due out of quarantine on Thursday. Hill is unavailable due to a foot/a nkle injury and Lawes is still going through HIA return to play protocolsKawazaki wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:38 pmMadness wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:20 pm A few days out from Mad Eddie picking some random people in random positions but using the current squad and taking into account latest withdrawals what would your 23 be for Saturday?
Marler
George
Sinks
Itoje
Hill
Lawes
Curry
Dombrandt
Youngs
Smith
Daly
Atkinson
Slade
Malins
Steward
Genge, LCD, Stuart, Barbeary, Simmonds, Quirke, Ford, Nowell
I think Marler is out with covid again.
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Changes made assuming that none of Hill, Marler orMarchant will be in contention. I say fuck it, let's go with a bit of revolution. Some of the veterans who've come back like Daly and Nowell really aren't anywhere near as exciting as the younger players. I refuse to give Ewels or Youngs more caps.Madness wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:20 pm A few days out from Mad Eddie picking some random people in random positions but using the current squad and taking into account latest withdrawals what would your 23 be for Saturday?
Genge
Cowan-Dickie
Sinckler
Itoje
Lawes
Simmonds
Curry
Dombrandt
Quirke
Smith
Hassell-Collins
Atkinson
Northmore
Malins
Steward
Rodd, George, Stuart, Chessum, Barbeary, Randall, Ford, Slade
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Odd for player of for teams?
Any idea of contract length? Banahan upped and left Bath for Glaws as Bath would only extend a year whereas Gloucester offered two.
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I'd assumed he'd stick with us to move into a coaching role, perhaps Leicester have given him a better option on that front. He's also a club veteran in a key position, his wage is probably a significant portion of our cap.
As he turns 39 this year, I'll be amazed if he keeps playing beyond next season.
As he turns 39 this year, I'll be amazed if he keeps playing beyond next season.
Both!! I thought he'd do "a Gareth Steenson" and join the coaching team at Waspsinactionman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:29 pmOdd for player of for teams?
Any idea of contract length? Banahan upped and left Bath for Glaws as Bath would only extend a year whereas Gloucester offered two.
No idea of contract details
2 years apparentlySaintK wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:35 pmBoth!! I thought he'd do "a Gareth Steenson" and join the coaching team at Waspsinactionman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:29 pmOdd for player of for teams?
Any idea of contract length? Banahan upped and left Bath for Glaws as Bath would only extend a year whereas Gloucester offered two.
No idea of contract details
Guess he must have been only offered a 1 year contract at Wasps then?ASMO wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:48 pm2 years apparentlySaintK wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:35 pmBoth!! I thought he'd do "a Gareth Steenson" and join the coaching team at Waspsinactionman wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:29 pm
Odd for player of for teams?
Any idea of contract length? Banahan upped and left Bath for Glaws as Bath would only extend a year whereas Gloucester offered two.
No idea of contract details
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If he sees that out, will he be the Premiership's oldest ever player? He'd be a month shy of 41 by the time the second season concludes.
Yup. Think Brad Thorn was the oldest at 40 and change.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:59 pm If he sees that out, will he be the Premiership's oldest ever player? He'd be a month shy of 41 by the time the second season concludes.
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JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 4:22 pmYup. Think Brad Thorn was the oldest at 40 and change.sockwithaticket wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 3:59 pm If he sees that out, will he be the Premiership's oldest ever player? He'd be a month shy of 41 by the time the second season concludes.
Jesus. Some innings as a pro rugby player.
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Especially for a lock forward in the modern era. This isn't a veteran prop puffing from set piece to set piece in a 3rds game.
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He was 37 when he left Wasps and 39 when he finished up with Toulon. September birthday so still a little way off 40 when his final season drew to a close.