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Topic: Six Nations 2024
Posted By: Steve@Mose
Subject: Six Nations 2024
Date Posted: 09 Jan 2024 at 20:02
A nice slow build-up to this year's tournament.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67908255" rel="nofollow - Immanuel Feyi-Waboso set to opt for England over Wales before tournament

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Exeter's in-form winger Immanuel Feyi-Waboso looks set to choose England over Wales in a boost for head coach Steve Borthwick before the Six Nations.

The Cardiff-born 21-year-old represented Wales at age-grade level and had been tipped for a call-up to Warren Gatland's squad.

But it is understood he will attend an England alignment camp this week.

While that is no guarantee he will make Borthwick's final Six Nations squad, it is still a significant move.

Borthwick confirmed last week he had spoken to Feyi-Waboso and praised his excellent form for the Chiefs this season, with Rob Baxter's young side impressing in both the Premiership and Champions Cup.

"I name a squad on 17 January and what the players need to do is play well and earn their place in the selection. It is a competitive mix," said Borthwick.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67922384" rel="nofollow - All teams to have names on shirts for first time

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All teams at this year's men's Six Nations are set to have their players' names on the back of shirts for the first time.

The move, hoped to help attract casual fans, follows that of the women's tournament last year.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67906015" rel="nofollow - Who could benefit from Ireland's back three injury crisis?

Well...France obviously.



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Posted By: Richard Lowther
Date Posted: 09 Jan 2024 at 20:32
England don't have a good reputation of consistency with wingers or even a game plan to use them, he would get better remaining Welsh. 

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Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 09 Jan 2024 at 21:30
Originally posted by Richard Lowther Richard Lowther wrote:

England don't have a good reputation of consistency with wingers or even a game plan to use them, he would get better remaining Welsh. 

He's an interesting one.
Rugby has always been something to do before he becomes a doctor.
If he chooses Wales he'd need to change university halfway through a medical degree.

Good luck to him but as a welshman I'd prefer him in red.


Posted By: Camquin
Date Posted: 09 Jan 2024 at 22:44
Wales have a history of doctors, Adam Roberts recently and of course JPR - among many others.

I think he has already switched university, he was apparently at Aston for pre-clinical, which made sense with an academy place at Wasps.

But according to the press has moved to Exeter University, presumably for clinical now he is based there.
While unusual, it is not unheard of.
 



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Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 10 Jan 2024 at 10:31
He had to restart in Exeter Uni.
Hence Chiefs offering a 5 year contract to cover the whole period of study.


The most recent example of this is Hal Amos who came home from RWC19 saw out his Cardiff contract and joined the NHS in his late 20s.


As an aside I suspect Educational costs are outside the salary cap so nicely done there Exeter.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 12 Jan 2024 at 22:28
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67965261" rel="nofollow - Players to wear smart mouthguards to help manage concussion

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Players in this year's Six Nations will wear smart mouthguards to help medics manage concussion.

The custom-fitted mouthguards will deliver live updates enabling medical staff to determine when off-field head injury assessments are required.

They will be worn during training session as well as matches.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 10:06
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67952785" rel="nofollow - England squad: Who could make Steve Borthwick's squad for the 2024 Six Nations?




Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 14:51
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67992495" rel="nofollow - Scotland squad includes Alec Hepburn and Arron Reed

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Exeter Chiefs' former England prop Alec Hepburn has been named in Scotland's squad for the Six Nations.

The loosehead prop, 30, last played for England in 2018 and is eligible through his father, who was born in Scotland.

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Scotland squad

Forwards: Ewan Ashman (Edinburgh), Josh Bayliss (Bath), Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow), Andy Christie (Saracens), Luke Crosbie (Edinburgh), Scott Cummings (Glasgow), Jack Dempsey (Glasgow), Rory Darge (Glasgow), Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh), Richie Gray (Glasgow), Matt Fagerson (Glasgow), Zander Fagerson (Glasgow), Alec Hepburn (Exeter Chiefs), Will Hurd (Leicester Tigers), Johnny Matthews (Glasgow), WP Nel (Edinburgh), Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh), Pierre Schoeman (Edinburgh), Sam Skinner (Edinburgh), George Turner (Glasgow), Glen Young (Edinburgh).

Backs: Adam Hastings (Gloucester), Ben Healy (Edinburgh), George Horne (Glasgow), Darcy Graham (Edinburgh), Rory Hutchinson (Northampton), Huw Jones (Glasgow), Blair Kinghorn (Toulouse) Stafford McDowall (Glasgow), Harry Paterson (Edinburgh), Ali Price (Edinburgh), Cameron Redpath (Bath), Arron Reed (Sale Sharks), Kyle Rowe (Glasgow), Finn Russell (Bath), Kyle Steyn (Glasgow), Sione Tuipulotu (Glasgow), Duhan van der Merwe (Edinburgh), Ben White (Toulon).


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 14:53
Who's Will Hurd of Leicester?

Don't recognise that name.

Good squad.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 14:55
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67989159" rel="nofollow - Dafydd Jenkins to lead Wales as Louis Rees-Zammit heads to NFL

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Wales squad for 2024 Six Nations

Forwards: Corey Domachowski, Kemsley Mathias, Gareth Thomas, Elliot Dee, Ryan Elias, Evan Lloyd, Keiron Assiratti, Leon Brown, Archie Griffin, Adam Beard, Dafydd Jenkins, Will Rowlands, Teddy Williams, Taine Basham, James Botham, Alex Mann, Mackenzie Martin, Tommy Reffell, Aaron Wainwright.

Backs: Gareth Davies, Kieran Hardy, Tomos Williams, Sam Costelow, Cai Evans, Ioan Lloyd, Mason Grady, George North, Joe Roberts, Nick Tompkins, Owen Watkin, Josh Adams, Rio Dyer, Tom Rogers, Cameron Winnett.


Posted By: KnightsBoy
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 17:09
Can someone tell me my assumptions are wrong.

Full internationaldy
An English born player plays for England at 18, doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Wales (Welsh father), doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Scotland (Scottish mother) doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Ireland (Irish grandfather)

Please tell me I'm wrong 


Posted By: Richard Lowther
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 17:24
Originally posted by KnightsBoy KnightsBoy wrote:

Can someone tell me my assumptions are wrong.

Full internationaldy
An English born player plays for England at 18, doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Wales (Welsh father), doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Scotland (Scottish mother) doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Ireland (Irish grandfather)

Please tell me I'm wrong 

I thought you were limited to just the one change and two countries max. 


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Posted By: KnightsBoy
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 17:43
Originally posted by Richard Lowther Richard Lowther wrote:

Originally posted by KnightsBoy KnightsBoy wrote:

Can someone tell me my assumptions are wrong.

Full internationaldy
An English born player plays for England at 18, doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Wales (Welsh father), doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Scotland (Scottish mother) doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Ireland (Irish grandfather)

Please tell me I'm wrong 
 

I thought you were limited to just the one change and two countries max. 

Hope so


Posted By: tigerburnie
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 18:02
Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

Who's Will Hurd of Leicester?

Don't recognise that name.

Good squad.

https://www.leicestertigers.com/player/will-hurd" rel="nofollow - Will Hurd (Prop) | Leicester Tigers


Posted By: KnightsBoy
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 19:47
Originally posted by Richard Lowther Richard Lowther wrote:

Originally posted by KnightsBoy KnightsBoy wrote:

Can someone tell me my assumptions are wrong.

Full internationaldy
An English born player plays for England at 18, doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Wales (Welsh father), doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Scotland (Scottish mother) doesn't play again after 3 years he plays for Ireland (Irish grandfather)

Please tell me I'm wrong 



I thought you were limited to just the one change and two countries max. 

You are correct Richard

Players may only transfer once, such that no Player can ever represent more than two Unions for the purposes of Regulation 8.2. 4.3 Applications should be submitted to the World Rugby Regulations Committee accompanied by all relevant supporting documents by the Union to which the Player wishes to transfer.
 


Posted By: Raider999
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 20:06
Watching the Edinburgh v Gloucester match at the weekend, the Scottish commentators mentioned Zach Mercer switching allegiance to Scotland several times.

The basis for this being he lived in Scotland for a number of years as a youth.

However, as far as I can see, he could only play for a country that he or his parents/grandparents were born in?

He was born in England, his dad in New Zealand- I couldn't see any information about his mother or grandparents.



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Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 21:27
Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Watching the Edinburgh v Gloucester match at the weekend, the Scottish commentators mentioned Zach Mercer switching allegiance to Scotland several times.

The basis for this being he lived in Scotland for a number of years as a youth.

However, as far as I can see, he could only play for a country that he or his parents/grandparents were born in?

He was born in England, his dad in New Zealand- I couldn't see any information about his mother or grandparents.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_Mercer" rel="nofollow - According to his Wikipedia entry Mercer lived in Scotland from the age of 8 and became Scottish-qualified through residency and appeared for the Scotland U16 team.  He was also in the Glasgow Warriors academy prior to joining Bath.

Thought I'd also check the inevitable list of England players born outside of this sceptic isle.

http://www.ruck.co.uk/an-england-x-of-players-who-were-not-born-in-england/" rel="nofollow - An England XV Of Players Who Were Not Born In England


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 22:04
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68000143" rel="nofollow - Ellis Genge: England prop says he has recovered from hamstring injury 'like Wolverine'

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Ellis Genge says he has recovered from a hamstring injury before England's Six Nations opener with healing powers akin to Marvel superhero Wolverine.

England head coach Steve Borthwick is set to name his squad on Wednesday and Genge, 28, says he will be fit to face Italy on 3 February.

The Bristol prop was injured on club duty in December but could return for the derby with Bath on 27 January.

"I'm all good. They said the hammy has healed," said Genge.

"They said miraculous, like Wolverine," he added, referring to the fictional X-Men character who is able to repair damaged tissue quickly.

"They said there is still a little bit of scar tissue that is a little bit immature, so we'll just tick away at that this week. But I should be fit.


Posted By: CJB1
Date Posted: 16 Jan 2024 at 23:22
Originally posted by Steve@Mose Steve@Mose wrote:

Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Watching the Edinburgh v Gloucester match at the weekend, the Scottish commentators mentioned Zach Mercer switching allegiance to Scotland several times.

The basis for this being he lived in Scotland for a number of years as a youth.

However, as far as I can see, he could only play for a country that he or his parents/grandparents were born in?

He was born in England, his dad in New Zealand- I couldn't see any information about his mother or grandparents.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_Mercer" rel="nofollow - According to his Wikipedia entry Mercer lived in Scotland from the age of 8 and became Scottish-qualified through residency and appeared for the Scotland U16 team.  He was also in the Glasgow Warriors academy prior to joining Bath.

Thought I'd also check the inevitable list of England players born outside of this sceptic isle.

http://www.ruck.co.uk/an-england-x-of-players-who-were-not-born-in-england/" rel="nofollow - An England XV Of Players Who Were Not Born In England
They have Irish-born Kyran Bracken at 9, but I can't be the only one who remembers Welsh-born Dewi Morris playing at 9 against Wales, who themselves had English-born Rupert Moon as his opposite number.

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Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 17 Jan 2024 at 08:55
It's the modern world.

My children would be eligible for 3 countries (neither me or wife are English but live here).
That's before moving and qualifying on residency grounds.


Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 17 Jan 2024 at 13:09
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67999266" rel="nofollow - Jamie George as England Captain 

England's Six Nations squad

Forwards: Ollie Chessum, Dan Cole, Alex Coles, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Chandler Cunningham-South, Ben Curry, Theo Dan, Alex Dombrandt, Ben Earl, Ellis Genge, Jamie George (capt), Joe Heyes, Nick Isiekwe, Maro Itoje, Joe Marler, Beno Obano, Tom Pearson, Ethan Roots, Will Stuart, Sam Underhill.

Backs: Oscar Beard, Danny Care, Elliot Daly, Fraser Dingwall, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, George Ford, Tommy Freeman, George Furbank, Ollie Lawrence, Alex Mitchell, Tom Roebuck, Henry Slade, Fin Smith, Marcus Smith, Ben Spencer, Freddie Steward.

* Uncapped


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Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 17 Jan 2024 at 14:45
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68005836" rel="nofollow - Peter O'Mahony named Ireland captain following Johnny Sexton's retirement

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Forwards: Ryan Baird, Finlay Bealham, Tadhg Beirne, Jack Conan, Caelan Doris, Tadhg Furlong, Cian Healy, Iain Henderson, Ronan Kelleher, Jeremy Loughman, Joe McCarthy, Peter O'Mahony (capt), Tom O'Toole, Andrew Porter, James Ryan, Dan Sheehan, Tom Stewart, Nick Timoney, Josh van der Flier.

Backs: Bundee Aki, Harry Byrne, Craig Casey, Jack Crowley, Ciaran Frawley, Jamison Gibson-Park, Robbie Henshaw, Hugo Keenan, Jordan Larmour, James Lowe, Stuart McCloskey, Conor Murray, Calvin Nash, Garry Ringrose, Jacob Stockdale.

Training panellists: Oli Jager, Thomas Ahern, Sam Prendergast.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 17 Jan 2024 at 14:47
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68005338" rel="nofollow - Gregory Alldritt replaces absent Antoine Dupont as captain

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Forwards: Cyril Baille, Reda Wardi, Sebastien Taofifenua, Dorian Aldegheri, Uini Atonio, Thomas Laclayat, Julien Marchand, Peato Mauvaka, Gaetan Barlot, Emmanuel Meafou, Romain Taofifenua, Cameron Woki, Paul Gabrillagues, Matthias Halagahu, Gregory Alldritt, Francois Cros, Anthony Jelonch, Charles Ollivon, Esteban Abadie, Paul Boudehent.

Backs: Nolann Le Garrec, Maxime Lucu, Antoine Gibert, Matthieu Jalibert, Jonathan Danty, Nicolas Depoortere, Gael Fickou, Yoram Moefana, Emilien Gailleton, Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Damian Penaud, Matthis Lebel, Melvyn Jaminet, Thomas Ramos.


Posted By: Raider999
Date Posted: 17 Jan 2024 at 17:55
Originally posted by Steve@Mose Steve@Mose wrote:

Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Watching the Edinburgh v Gloucester match at the weekend, the Scottish commentators mentioned Zach Mercer switching allegiance to Scotland several times.

The basis for this being he lived in Scotland for a number of years as a youth.

However, as far as I can see, he could only play for a country that he or his parents/grandparents were born in?

He was born in England, his dad in New Zealand- I couldn't see any information about his mother or grandparents.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zach_Mercer" rel="nofollow - According to his Wikipedia entry Mercer lived in Scotland from the age of 8 and became Scottish-qualified through residency and appeared for the Scotland U16 team.  He was also in the Glasgow Warriors academy prior to joining Bath.

Thought I'd also check the inevitable list of England players born outside of this sceptic isle.

http://www.ruck.co.uk/an-england-x-of-players-who-were-not-born-in-england/" rel="nofollow - An England XV Of Players Who Were Not Born In England


I knew this, what I cannot see is anything that says you can swap countries to one you have lived in, only one you or parents/grandparents was born in

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Posted By: Raider999
Date Posted: 17 Jan 2024 at 17:57
Originally posted by FHLH FHLH wrote:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67999266" rel="nofollow - Jamie George as England Captain 

England's Six Nations squad

Forwards: Ollie Chessum, Dan Cole, Alex Coles, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Chandler Cunningham-South, Ben Curry, Theo Dan, Alex Dombrandt, Ben Earl, Ellis Genge, Jamie George (capt), Joe Heyes, Nick Isiekwe, Maro Itoje, Joe Marler, Beno Obano, Tom Pearson, Ethan Roots, Will Stuart, Sam Underhill.

Backs: Oscar Beard, Danny Care, Elliot Daly, Fraser Dingwall, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, George Ford, Tommy Freeman, George Furbank, Ollie Lawrence, Alex Mitchell, Tom Roebuck, Henry Slade, Fin Smith, Marcus Smith, Ben Spencer, Freddie Steward.

* Uncapped



Feyi-Waboso is an exciting attacking talent, however he was exposed defensively several time last weekend.

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Posted By: WEvans
Date Posted: 18 Jan 2024 at 11:46
Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Originally posted by FHLH FHLH wrote:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67999266" rel="nofollow - Jamie George as England Captain 

England's Six Nations squad

Forwards: Ollie Chessum, Dan Cole, Alex Coles, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Chandler Cunningham-South, Ben Curry, Theo Dan, Alex Dombrandt, Ben Earl, Ellis Genge, Jamie George (capt), Joe Heyes, Nick Isiekwe, Maro Itoje, Joe Marler, Beno Obano, Tom Pearson, Ethan Roots, Will Stuart, Sam Underhill.

Backs: Oscar Beard, Danny Care, Elliot Daly, Fraser Dingwall, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, George Ford, Tommy Freeman, George Furbank, Ollie Lawrence, Alex Mitchell, Tom Roebuck, Henry Slade, Fin Smith, Marcus Smith, Ben Spencer, Freddie Steward.

* Uncapped



Feyi-Waboso is an exciting attacking talent, however he was exposed defensively several time last weekend.

He certainly has a lot to learn and will improve but I think we have seen far less talented attacking wingers playing for England recently with no better and in some cases worse defensive skills.


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 18 Jan 2024 at 15:06
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67999266" rel="nofollow -

Quote Feyi-Waboso is an exciting attacking talent, however he was exposed defensively several time last weekend.

He's barely played 20 matches of pro rugby.
I expect him to get a game or two.

He's v quick. But which 6 nations winger isn't?


Posted By: Richard Lowther
Date Posted: 18 Jan 2024 at 16:48
Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67999266" rel="nofollow -

Quote Feyi-Waboso is an exciting attacking talent, however he was exposed defensively several time last weekend.

He's barely played 20 matches of pro rugby.
I expect him to get a game or two.

He's v quick. But which 6 nations winger isn't?

This is where the old system of County games/Divisional matches, international trial games, A/B internationals would weed out those that aren't ready for the top. 

Now a days it does feel that every English qualified player in the Premiership gets the chance to play for England. Confused


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Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 18 Jan 2024 at 17:02
Ethan Roots is the odd one.
Really?
I watched him play lots of games for Ospreys and at no stage did I think, "is he welsh?



Posted By: Raider999
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2024 at 13:43
Originally posted by WEvans WEvans wrote:

Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Originally posted by FHLH FHLH wrote:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67999266" rel="nofollow - Jamie George as England Captain 

England's Six Nations squad

Forwards: Ollie Chessum, Dan Cole, Alex Coles, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Chandler Cunningham-South, Ben Curry, Theo Dan, Alex Dombrandt, Ben Earl, Ellis Genge, Jamie George (capt), Joe Heyes, Nick Isiekwe, Maro Itoje, Joe Marler, Beno Obano, Tom Pearson, Ethan Roots, Will Stuart, Sam Underhill.

Backs: Oscar Beard, Danny Care, Elliot Daly, Fraser Dingwall, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, George Ford, Tommy Freeman, George Furbank, Ollie Lawrence, Alex Mitchell, Tom Roebuck, Henry Slade, Fin Smith, Marcus Smith, Ben Spencer, Freddie Steward.

* Uncapped



Feyi-Waboso is an exciting attacking talent, however he was exposed defensively several time last weekend.


He certainly has a lot to learn and will improve but I think we have seen far less talented attacking wingers playing for England recently with no better and in some cases worse defensive skills.


Unless the England gameplay changes dramatically, wingers will only be required to defend, chase kicks and be good in the air.

Not sure he fits these requirements.

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Posted By: WILD BOAR 1
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2024 at 13:54
Zach Mercer must be disappointed, surely a better player than Roots and Dombrant.



Posted By: Camquin
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2024 at 14:33
BBC certainly think so: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68023982" rel="nofollow - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68023982

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Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2024 at 14:47
Not leaving any doubt there is he?

Not convinced he's better than those in the squad.

He's an out and out 8 isn't he?

When playing in the same team as Faletau it was Faletau who played flanker.


Posted By: Carlos the Tackle
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2024 at 20:57
All this speculation of who is good or not for the England squad is basically opinion.
My opinion is who is bothered.
Total boring .. let's see how far I can kick it before it's returned and lets see if i can kick it further when i kick it back.
I know ... let's play to see if we can't lose before let's see if we can win .
Forget it boys .. you are hoodwinked every season.
Watch national league rugby.
It's entertaining and costs 10% of watching sh**e




Posted By: Thatbloke
Date Posted: 19 Jan 2024 at 21:49
Have to agree with that Carlos but surely there's much more to it than that. To add to the kick tennis (or Drive back as we used to call it as kids) we have scrums that have to be reset virtually every time they pack down and are no longer scrums but competition to win penalties. And, of course, let's not forget Bingo Ball, otherwise known as the box kick lottery


Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 20 Jan 2024 at 13:00
Kyle Sinkler to Toulon - has left Bristol 

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Posted By: WEvans
Date Posted: 20 Jan 2024 at 13:49
Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Originally posted by WEvans WEvans wrote:

Originally posted by Raider999 Raider999 wrote:

Originally posted by FHLH FHLH wrote:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67999266" rel="nofollow - Jamie George as England Captain 

England's Six Nations squad

Forwards: Ollie Chessum, Dan Cole, Alex Coles, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Chandler Cunningham-South, Ben Curry, Theo Dan, Alex Dombrandt, Ben Earl, Ellis Genge, Jamie George (capt), Joe Heyes, Nick Isiekwe, Maro Itoje, Joe Marler, Beno Obano, Tom Pearson, Ethan Roots, Will Stuart, Sam Underhill.

Backs: Oscar Beard, Danny Care, Elliot Daly, Fraser Dingwall, Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, George Ford, Tommy Freeman, George Furbank, Ollie Lawrence, Alex Mitchell, Tom Roebuck, Henry Slade, Fin Smith, Marcus Smith, Ben Spencer, Freddie Steward.

* Uncapped



Feyi-Waboso is an exciting attacking talent, however he was exposed defensively several time last weekend.


He certainly has a lot to learn and will improve but I think we have seen far less talented attacking wingers playing for England recently with no better and in some cases worse defensive skills.


Unless the England gameplay changes dramatically, wingers will only be required to defend, chase kicks and be good in the air.

Not sure he fits these requirements.

Fair point. Not sure any wingers worth their salt fit that job description. Most stupidly think scoring tries is their main purpose!


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 20 Jan 2024 at 13:51
Originally posted by FHLH FHLH wrote:

Kyle Sinkler to Toulon - has left Bristol 

I hadn't noticed he wasn't in the squad.
That news might explain unless there's an injury.


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 20 Jan 2024 at 13:53
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67999266" rel="nofollow -


Posted By: WEvans
Date Posted: 21 Jan 2024 at 12:59
Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67999266" rel="nofollow - defending, chasing kicks and being good in the air.


Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 22 Jan 2024 at 19:35
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/67897176" rel="nofollow - Farrell to Racing (but I think we knew that). Good luck to him



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Posted By: fatbear
Date Posted: 26 Jan 2024 at 12:45
The usual forthright views from Chinnor in the guise of a preview of their match at Cinderford !

https://www.chinnor-rfc.com/teams/1031/news/eye-on-the-opposition-cinderford-2829532.html" rel="nofollow - https://www.chinnor-rfc.com/teams/1031/news/eye-on-the-opposition-cinderford-2829532.html


Posted By: WEvans
Date Posted: 26 Jan 2024 at 12:58
Originally posted by fatbear fatbear wrote:

The usual forthright views from Chinnor in the guise of a preview of their match at Cinderford !

https://www.chinnor-rfc.com/teams/1031/news/eye-on-the-opposition-cinderford-2829532.html" rel="nofollow - https://www.chinnor-rfc.com/teams/1031/news/eye-on-the-opposition-cinderford-2829532.html

Good on them!


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2024 at 09:28
A shame for Marcus, but a great opportunity for Fin.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68145355" rel="nofollow - England's Marcus Smith ruled out of opener against Italy in Rome

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Fly-half Marcus Smith has been ruled out of England's Six Nations opener against Italy in Rome on Saturday with a calf injury.

Smith, who had been expected to start against the Azzurri, was injured in training on Monday.

His absence means Northampton's in-form Fin Smith, 21, is set to make his international debut in the Stadio Olimpico.

England will confirm their starting XV and replacements on Thursday evening.


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2024 at 09:44
Perfect match for England to go full Northampton 9,10,12,13 and 15.



Posted By: WEvans
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2024 at 11:46
Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

Perfect match for England to go full Northampton 9,10,12,13 and 15.


Yes but would that work with Borthwick's usual game plan? Flair players need to be given their head not suffocated.


Posted By: cheshire exile
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2024 at 11:56
Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

Perfect match for England to go full Northampton 9,10,12,13 and 15.


Alex Mitchell an injury doubt apparently.


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2024 at 13:26
I also have no idea what to expect from Italy.
A new coach will bring new energy. I can't help feeling that the previous coach had completely lost the changing room.
Sooner or later this run of competent italy U20s will bear fruit.
Not sure they have the pack to deal with this England team.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2024 at 16:28
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68153099" rel="nofollow - Robbie Henshaw and Joe McCarthy to start for Ireland against France

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Ireland: H Keenan; C Nash, R Henshaw, B Aki, J Lowe; J Crowley, J Gibson-Park; A Porter, D Sheehan, T Furlong; J McCarthy, T Beirne; P O'Mahony (capt), J van def Flier, C Doris.

Replacements: R Kelleher, C Healy, F Bealham, J Ryan, R Baird, J Conan, C Murray, C Frawley.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68153540" rel="nofollow - France scrum-half Maxime Lucu starts against Ireland

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France: T Ramos; D Penaud, G Fickou, J Danty, Y Moefana; M Jalibert, M Lucu; C Baille, P Mauvaka, U Atonio; P Gabrillagues, P Willemse; F Cros, C Ollivon, G Alldritt (capt).

Replacements: J Marchand, R Wardi, D Aldegheri, R Taofifenua, C Woki, P Boudehent, N Le Garrec, L Bielle-Biarrey.


Posted By: KnightsBoy
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2024 at 18:02
Just seen the U20 England team, Junior Kpoku plays, he plays his club rugby for Racing 92, strange that age grade players can be called up 


Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 31 Jan 2024 at 19:55
England Leak.......

England head coach Steve Borthwick has reportedly decided to go with George Ford at fly-half against Italy over Fin Smith after Marcus Smith suffered an injury setback.

England have been preparing for the start of the Six Nations at their training camp in Girona and Borthwick was dealt a huge blow on Monday when it was revealed the 24-year-old had picked up an issue.

They're looking to get a second opinion on the injury, but there are fears Smith could miss multiple Six Nations games.

With Owen Farrell stepping down from England duty at the end of last year, Smith was seen as the frontrunner to become the nation's new starting fly-half.

But his injury made it a straight fight between Ford and Smith, a 21-year-old rookie who has earned huge praise for his performances with Northampton.
According to the Telegraph, the experienced Ford has been selected over Smith to start as England's number 10 against the Azzurri.

Ford steered England to a stunning victory over Argentina at last year's World Cup with a heroic display with the boot, but he ended up being dropped for the knockout stages as Farrell resumed his role as the first-choice fly-half.

But it's elsewhere in Borthwick's line-up that may raise some eyebrows.

The uncapped duo of Ethan Roots and Fraser Dingwall are reportedly set to be handed their international debuts.

The Exeter flanker is said to be in the side to start as blindside flanker alongside Sam Underhill and Ben Earl.

Meanwhile, Dingwall will partner Henry Slade in the midfield at inside centre.

Freddie Steward will reportedly get the nod at full-back while Elliot Daly and Tommy Freeman will provide the speed on the wings.

Ford is set to be partnered by England veteran Danny Care as the number nine with Alex Mitchell reportedly suffering from an 'infected wound in his leg' that has prevented him from training.

Care and Ford will give Borthwick vasts amount of experience on the field with the pair combining for 187 caps between them.

Jamie George will step onto the field as England's captain for the first time in the front row alongside Will Stuart.

Maro Itoje, Ollie Chessum and Joe Marler reportedly complete the tight five with Borthwick going strong for England's Six Nations opener.

But the England head coach has been limited in some of his selections for this year's Six Nations with a host of players moving to leagues abroad, making them ineligible for selection.

Henry Arundell is one of England's brightest young talents, but he moved from Racing 92 from London Irish to make unable to represent his country for the time being.

The RFU's current selection criteria bans players who play outside of England from being selected for the Test side.

Borthwick spoke last year of his hope that the RFU would eventually abandon the selection criteria on players playing overseas.



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Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2024 at 13:22
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68170248" rel="nofollow - Ethan Roots and Fraser Dingwall to make England debuts against Italy

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Italy: Allan; Pani, Brex, Menoncello, Ioane; P Garbisi, A Garbisi; Fischetti, Lucchesi, Ceccarelli, N Cannone, Ruzza, Negri, Lamaro (capt), L Cannone.

Replacements: Nicotera, Spagnolo, Zilocchi, Zambonin, Izekor, Zuliani, Varney, Mori

England: Steward; Freeman, Slade, Dingwall, Daly; Ford, Mitchell; Marler, George (capt), Stuart, Itoje, Chessum, Roots, Underhill, Earl.

Replacements: Dan, Genge, Cole, Coles, Cunningham-South, Care, F Smith, Feyi-Waboso


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2024 at 13:28
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68081598" rel="nofollow - Cameron Winnett wins first Wales cap against Scotland but George North out

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Wales team to face Scotland: Winnett; Dyer, Watkin, Tompkins, Adams; Costelow, G Davies; Domachowski, Elias, Brown, D Jenkins (capt), Beard, Botham, Reffell, Wainwright.

Replacements: Dee, Mathias, Assiratti, Teddy Williams, Mann, Tomos Williams, I Lloyd, Grady.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68170556" rel="nofollow - Kyle Rowe starts for Scotland against Wales, with Blair Kinghorn injured

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Scotland: Rowe, Steyn, Jones, Tuipulotu, Van der Merwe, Russell, White; Schoeman, Turner, Z Fagerson, R Gray, Cummings, Crosbie, Ritchie, M Fagerson.

Replacements: Ashman, Hepburn, Millar-Mills, Skinner, Dempsey, Horne, Healy, Redpath.



Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2024 at 21:07
Technical question for referees:

Do substitutes in the dead ball area count towards only 15 players on the pitch. Is the key "dead ball area" or "substitute"?
(19 on pitch for Beirne's try)

Law 3 says 15 on field of play which includes the In Play area


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Posted By: islander
Date Posted: 02 Feb 2024 at 22:24
Originally posted by FHLH FHLH wrote:

Technical question for referees:

Do substitutes in the dead ball area count towards only 15 players on the pitch. Is the key "dead ball area" or "substitute"?
(19 on pitch for Beirne's try)

Law 3 says 15 on field of play which includes the In Play area

While we are at it: do scrum-halves have to put the ball into scrums straight? Law 19 says they do... 


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2024 at 00:24
Also, since when did a choke tackle become a maul?
The laws define a maul as the ball carrier and at least one more player from each team.


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2024 at 00:25
And weren't Ireland excellent? 

Wow!


Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2024 at 02:41
Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

And weren't Ireland excellent? 

Wow!

Somewhat like the curate's egg, good in parts. I had this down as the 6 Nations decider! I think Ireland have pulled it off, albeit having a few problems in the front row. 

I await the rest of the first weekend's matches which I suspect will be inconclusive with pressure on all 4 teams to step up. Rome will not be straightforward but I suspect Scotland will do enough to win in Cardiff. 


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Posted By: KnightsBoy
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2024 at 08:36
I noticed in the write up that the U20 Pollack has been at at Bedford recently, another player clearly not benefitting from game time in the championship and maybe below.


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2024 at 09:15
He's a freak of nature that one.


Posted By: Moseley Mauler
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2024 at 09:16
Originally posted by FHLH FHLH wrote:

Technical question for referees:

Do substitutes in the dead ball area count towards only 15 players on the pitch. Is the key "dead ball area" or "substitute"?
(19 on pitch for Beirne's try)

Law 3 says 15 on field of play which includes the In Play area
It drives me mad...


Posted By: Deva Delinquent
Date Posted: 03 Feb 2024 at 12:05
Hard to look past Ireland lifting the trophy after that performance last night.

Even if you took away the red, France were never really in the game.

Ireland were far from perfect but I think they have enough to go all the way again.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 07 Feb 2024 at 14:15
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68227886" rel="nofollow - Warren Gatland makes seven Wales changes to face England

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Wales team to face England: Winnett; Dyer, North, Tompkins, Adams; Lloyd, Williams; G Thomas, Dee, Assiratti, Jenkins (capt), Beard, Mann, Reffell, Wainwright.

Replacements: Elias, Domachowski, Griffin, Rowlands, Basham, Hardy, Evans, Grady.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 08 Feb 2024 at 14:03
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68240544" rel="nofollow - England starting XV unchanged for Wales game at Twickenham

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England: Steward; Freeman, Slade, Dingwall, Daly; Ford, Mitchell; Marler, George (capt), Stuart, Itoje, Chessum, Roots, Underhill, Earl.

Replacements: Dan, Genge, Cole, Coles, Cunningham-South, Care, F Smith, Feyi-Waboso


Posted By: Guinness John
Date Posted: 08 Feb 2024 at 17:12
While I see the reason behind the unchanged selection for the Wales game I would have preferred a little more power  and a touch more flair.
My offers  Feyi-Waboso for Daly, Cunningham-South for Underhill and Smith for Ford. This is assuming the first two can play either side. Any other suggestions / views ?


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Posted By: Sid James
Date Posted: 08 Feb 2024 at 18:08
This country must have a winger that is better than Daly.

The obvious answer would be that the RFU ditch the overseas rule and allow Borthwick to give Arundell a game.


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Posted By: kingsheathlad
Date Posted: 08 Feb 2024 at 18:19
Do any other nations prevent players who play overseas from playing internationally. It seems so out of date. 

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Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 08 Feb 2024 at 18:46
France, Ireland, NZ do.

Wales try.

Australia try.

Japan Try.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 08 Feb 2024 at 19:14
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68229492" rel="nofollow - Jamie Ritchie dropped as Rory Darge returns for Scotland against France

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Scotland: Rowe; Steyn, H Jones, Tuipulotu, Van der Merwe; Russell (co-capt), White; Schoeman, Turner, Z Fagerson, Gilchrist, Cummings, M Fagerson, Darge (co-capt), Dempsey.

Replacements: Ashman, Hepburn, Millar-Mills, Skinner, Christie, G Horne, Healy, Redpath.

France: Ramos, Penaud, Fickou, Danty, Bielle-Biarrey, Jailbert, Lucu; Baille Mauvaka, Antonio, Woki, Gabrillagues, Cros, Ollivon, Alldritt (capt).

Replacements: Marchand, Taofifenua, Aldegheri, Tuilagi, Roumat, Boudehent, Le Garrec, Moefana.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 09 Feb 2024 at 16:11
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68247134" rel="nofollow - Stuart McCloskey starts as Caelan Doris captains Ireland against Italy

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Ireland: Keenan; Nash, Henshaw, McCloskey, Lowe; Crowley, Casey; Porter, Sheehan, Bealham, McCarthy, Ryan, Baird, Doris, Conan.

Replacements: Kelleher, Loughman, O'Toole, Henderson, Van der Flier, Gibson-Park, Byrne, Larmour.

Italy: Capuozzo; Pani, Brex, Menoncello, Ioane; P Garbisi, Varney; Fischetti, Lucchesi, Ceccarelli, N Cannone, Ruzza, Izekor, Zuliani, Lamaro (capt).

Replacements: Nicotera, Spagnolo, Zilocchi, Zambonin, Vintcent, Page-Relo, Allan, Mori.


Posted By: tigerburnie
Date Posted: 09 Feb 2024 at 16:55
Originally posted by kingsheathlad kingsheathlad wrote:

Do any other nations prevent players who play overseas from playing internationally. It seems so out of date. 

Restrictions applied by the powers that be in world rugby as to when the international window is open for when players are to be made available for their international teams. England pay PRL for additional time outside of this window before the games to allow for additional training, so players from outside of England do not have to be released out side of the international window. French clubs for example don't let English clubs away from their clubs until they have to, so England chose not to select said players who are not available. The other side of the coin is that players who stay in England are rewarded for doing so with caps that might have gone to those who take the euro, so the players were also behind driving this rule.


Posted By: tulip
Date Posted: 09 Feb 2024 at 21:16
Ireland U20. Double Grand Slam champions and winners against France last weekend only beat Italy by one point tonight. The Italians are getting better but just can’t get over the line. Let’s see what Sunday brings.


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 10 Feb 2024 at 08:18
One of my favourite rugby facts is that the man who helped build the Ireland development system was later head hunted by Italy to set up theirs.

Stephen Aboud essentially took the Dublin private schools system and replicated it in the rugby parts of Italy.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 10 Feb 2024 at 12:34
Originally posted by tulip tulip wrote:

Ireland U20. Double Grand Slam champions and winners against France last weekend only beat Italy by one point tonight. The Italians are getting better but just can’t get over the line. Let’s see what Sunday brings.

Last night the Italian scrum was magnificent and had the Irish pack in desperate straits for most of the match.  Italy well deserved their half time lead and were unlucky not to close the match out and take the victory.

It was a poor performance from Ireland who looked like they were expecting an easier time following their previous match against France.  A deserved wake-up call to the boys in green if they have serious aspirations about achieving another Grand Slam.

Hopefully over the next few years we'll see members of this young Italian pack step up to their senior team and make the Azzurri a more formidable and fearsome opponent.


Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 10 Feb 2024 at 18:41
Squeaky in Twickenham 

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Posted By: Sedge Tiger
Date Posted: 10 Feb 2024 at 18:59
Originally posted by Carlos the Tackle Carlos the Tackle wrote:

All this speculation of who is good or not for the England squad is basically opinion.
My opinion is who is bothered.
Total boring .. let's see how far I can kick it before it's returned and lets see if i can kick it further when i kick it back.
I know ... let's play to see if we can't lose before let's see if we can win .
Forget it boys .. you are hoodwinked every season.
Watch national league rugby.
It's entertaining and costs 10% of watching sh**e


CTT 

I have to say, I totally agree with you. This seasons six nations (it’s been journey downward for sometime)  is turning into one of most insipid, negative and uninteresting contests of all time. It’s awful. 

I’m with you (CTT) give me league rugby any day of the week. 

All the best 

ST


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Posted By: greenpower
Date Posted: 10 Feb 2024 at 19:33
thought ben youngs was sh te   but mitchell is just as bad  always kicking the ball away  


Posted By: carlos fandango
Date Posted: 10 Feb 2024 at 20:32
If you were getting £20k plus per game and the coach told you to kick the ball all the time, what would you do?


Posted By: castleparknight
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 09:33
Originally posted by carlos fandango carlos fandango wrote:

If you were getting £20k plus per game and the coach told you to kick the ball all the time, what would you do?

Correct 


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Posted By: WEvans
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 12:15
Originally posted by greenpower greenpower wrote:

thought ben youngs was sh te   but mitchell is just as bad  always kicking the ball away  

I doubt Mitchell is kicking it away by choice. Borthwick has much to answer for.


Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 13:17
May not be a shining star but Dingwall is an example of Community Rugby Development at it's best - started M&Y at Cambridge when 6 (or was it 5) and stayed until Northampton came calling.

Key element never addressed at HQ - players made through work of volunteers - but that's the beauty of rugby - the love of the game - until the scavengers come calling.


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Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 13:44
He went to Bedford school too.

That's a veritable factory of Saints players.


Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 13:55
Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

He went to Bedford school too.

As an OB, I am saddened at Bedford's loss of top school standard - in the 60s and unbeaten season was a reasonable expectation - until hockey and now football being on the curriculum. Still a great school, but I'm biased 😲


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Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 14:21
Originally posted by FHLH FHLH wrote:

Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

He went to Bedford school too.

As an OB, I am saddened at Bedford's loss of top school standard - in the 60s and unbeaten season was a reasonable expectation - until hockey and now football being on the curriculum. Still a great school, but I'm biased 😲

The glory days!


Posted By: kempstonblue
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 19:00
Originally posted by FHLH FHLH wrote:

Originally posted by Paul10 Paul10 wrote:

He went to Bedford school too.

As an OB, I am saddened at Bedford's loss of top school standard - in the 60s and unbeaten season was a reasonable expectation - until hockey and now football being on the curriculum. Still a great school, but I'm biased 😲

Nice place to see Minor Counties Cricket or whatever it’s called these days.


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Posted By: Greg
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 19:17
Whilst on the topic of Bedford School, let's not forget that Sir Alistair Cooke is himself an OB.


Posted By: Greg
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 19:20
Why is Irish rugby so strong at the moment? Four provincial teams, three of which are competitive in the European Cup. Total population of about 7 million.


Posted By: Rabbie Burns
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 19:32
The answer is in your question Greg, regions not clubs

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Posted By: tulip
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 20:10
To be fair Ireland have only been successful in the last 10 or 12 years. They brought in David Nucifora in 2014 as High Performance Director responsible for all professional rugby. At the time Joe Schmidt was Head coach of Leinster and then became head coach of Ireland.   Nucifora’s pedigree was pretty good in Coaching in New Zealand and Performance director in Australia. Football isn’t as popular in schools in
Ireland with Gaelic Football and Rugby probably more so. Provinces are restricted as to what overseas players they can bring in depending on how it would affect the Irish players 
I see Nucifora and Schmidt have teamed up again in Australia 


Posted By: FHLH
Date Posted: 11 Feb 2024 at 21:04
Originally posted by Greg Greg wrote:

Whilst on the topic of Bedford School, let's not forget that Sir Alistair Cooke is himself an OB.

Andy Gomarsall 
Martin Bayfield
George Furbank

(and Al Murray.....) 


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Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 12 Feb 2024 at 11:20
Originally posted by Greg Greg wrote:

Why is Irish rugby so strong at the moment? Four provincial teams, three of which are competitive in the European Cup. Total population of about 7 million.

Dublin schools have some of the best training bases in rugby.
Irish government support (Covid grants not loans)
Shared Aviva stadium with Irish FA
Irish tax law for entertainers (including sportspeople) much more advantageous than UK.

Ulster has had UK and Irish money thrown at it.

Good on them.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 14 Feb 2024 at 00:02
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68282213" rel="nofollow - Scotland seek admission of officials' error from World Rugby

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Scottish Rugby are calling on the sport's governing body to acknowledge that a game-defining mistake was made in the last seconds of Scotland's Six Nations game against France.

The SRU say the integrity of the tournament was in danger of being compromised when referee Nic Berry and TMO Brian MacNeice appeared to U-turn on their decision to award Scotland a match-winning try.

The SRU would like to know how that process played out and want World Rugby to state that an error was made.

Personally I believe that this is a bad route for a union to go down in choosing to challenge in public contentious decisions.  It also deflects attention from the team's own poor decision making and performance - in this match spurning a penalty in front of the posts at half time and a second half kicking duel that achieved very little.


Posted By: tulip
Date Posted: 14 Feb 2024 at 12:30
I feel sorry for Scotland because I’m 90% sure it was a try but the camera angles did not show it had 100% touched the ground and therefore the TMO couldn’t overrule the onfield decision 


Posted By: Camquin
Date Posted: 14 Feb 2024 at 13:13
It was not clear an obvious that a try had been scored, and if it had not been the 80th minute, I think I would have given held up.

But it does look like it was on the foot, then moved to the side and down. And had I seen that, I might have given it. But I would have to be at the perfect angle - and even then it might not have been clear.

The Scots should have done more in the previous 80 minutes - especially in that second half, they stopped playing.


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Posted By: All the Way
Date Posted: 14 Feb 2024 at 13:36
I do not feel sorry for the Scottish. Earlier in the match they were involved in some of the worst kicking ping pong I have ever seen -- a terrible advert for the game! They should have played more positive rugby in the 2nd half.


Posted By: Camquin
Date Posted: 14 Feb 2024 at 13:41
Super rugby are apparently going to trial getting rid of the law that if the kicker moves five metres, they put the opposition on-side.

I believe they think that this will give the receiver more options to run, though the result will be the kicker has to chase the kick.

We might see as much kicking, just with more chasing.


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Posted By: Greg
Date Posted: 14 Feb 2024 at 16:48
Originally posted by Camquin Camquin wrote:

It was not clear an obvious that a try had been scored, and if it had not been the 80th minute, I think I would have given held up.

But it does look like it was on the foot, then moved to the side and down. And had I seen that, I might have given it. But I would have to be at the perfect angle - and even then it might not have been clear.

In thousands of matches across the world without the dubious benefit of umpteen video replays, the decision not to award the try would have been made in a matter of seconds. Why so? Because the grounding of the ball on or over the line was not clear. The correct decision was made, in my opinion.


Posted By: Paul10
Date Posted: 14 Feb 2024 at 17:09
Originally posted by Camquin Camquin wrote:

Super rugby are apparently going to trial getting rid of the law that if the kicker moves five metres, they put the opposition on-side.

I believe they think that this will give the receiver more options to run, though the result will be the kicker has to chase the kick.

We might see as much kicking, just with more chasing.

I like this.

We could even end up with more kicking as this will theoretically create more space.

Who knows? But a good development nonetheless.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 14 Feb 2024 at 19:57
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68282213" rel="nofollow - World Rugby denies Scotland admission of error against France

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World Rugby has no plans to issue a public explanation of the decision not to award Scotland what would have been a winning try against France.

Scottish Rugby called on the governing body to acknowledge that a game-defining mistake was made in the last seconds of Saturday's Six Nations game.

But World Rugby will be sticking to its stance of not commenting publicly on specific officials' decisions and is not expected to issue any clarification to clear the situation up in the public domain.


Posted By: Steve@Mose
Date Posted: 14 Feb 2024 at 20:03
Squad updates:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68296246" rel="nofollow - England's Manu Tuilagi in their squad to face Scotland

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Centre Manu Tuilagi has been included in England's initial 36-man squad preparing to face Scotland in the Six Nations at Murrayfield on 24 February.

Tuilagi, 32, has recovered from a groin injury and is joined by hooker Luke Cowan-Dickie and lock George Martin.

Fly-half Marcus Smith and centre Ollie Lawrence will also join the squad as they continue their rehabilitation.

However, hooker Jamie Blamire, flanker Tom Pearson and utility back Oscar Beard drop out.

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68299618" rel="nofollow - Louis Lynagh: Italy call up Harlequins wing to Six Nations training squad

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Louis Lynagh has been picked for Italy's training squad before their Six Nations game against France.

The Harlequins wing has been called up two days after announcing he would join Italian club Benetton in July.

The 23-year-old son of former Australia captain Michael Lynagh was born in Italy, where his father also played for the Treviso-based club.

Lynagh joined an England training squad in 2021 but was never capped, although he has played for England Under-20s.

Italy head coach Gonzalo Quesada announced the inclusion of Lynagh, who is also eligible to play for Australia, in their latest training squad on Wednesday.

The training camp begins in Rome on Sunday, 18 February, a week before Italy travel to Lille to face France in their next match of the 2024 Six Nations.



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