Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2013 12:18 pm
Andy Gilder
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Bit surprised he hasn't stuck Tuilagi at full back, make it the biggest back line in the history of world rugby.
While I agree with the O'Driscoll decision (a poor two games so far), I'm struggling to see what Davies brings to the party either. The skill set of northern hemisphere centres has been completely eroded by the insistence on playing a ten-man game at domestic level, to the point where they are little more than extra back rowers designed to batter across the gain line.
"As you travel through life don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things" - George Carlin
Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 8:25 am
Charlie Sheen
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Andy Gilder wrote:Bit surprised he hasn't stuck Tuilagi at full back, make it the biggest back line in the history of world rugby.
While I agree with the O'Driscoll decision (a poor two games so far), I'm struggling to see what Davies brings to the party either. The skill set of northern hemisphere centres has been completely eroded by the insistence on playing a ten-man game at domestic level, to the point where they are little more than extra back rowers designed to batter across the gain line.
Yep, if only we produced more centre's like Fofana (no idea how to spell it). Then again we'd probably shift him to the wing. Thankfully England have Easmond waiting in the wings. I reckon he'll be partnering Tuilangi in the centres for the 6 nations. Brad Barritt's persistant selection to me illistrates everything that's wrong with RU in the NH.
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Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2013 12:05 pm
Andy Gilder
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Eastmond is an interesting one. No doubt there are several international sides licking their lips at the prospect of being able to send big fellas running at him in midfield.
Unlike half back in rugby league, outside centre in Union really gives you nowhere to hide defensively.
"As you travel through life don't sweat the petty things and don't pet the sweaty things" - George Carlin
Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Fri Jul 05, 2013 8:18 am
Charlie Sheen
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Andy Gilder wrote:Eastmond is an interesting one. No doubt there are several international sides licking their lips at the prospect of being able to send big fellas running at him in midfield.
Unlike half back in rugby league, outside centre in Union really gives you nowhere to hide defensively.
But, at the same time I doubt many centres in RU whom have come up against any body with his footwork and acceleration. Eastmond has also shown a passing game that most centres in RU simply don't posses.
King Monkey wrote:Maybe a spell in prison would do Graham good.
Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 3:19 pm
the artist
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i wonder if the good folk of the press, tv, radio, punters and people on here who slated gatland's selection will now be big enough to apologise for all the vitriol and negativity in the lead up to the game - somehow i doubt it
always open your mouths after the event not before it
Post subject: Re: Rugby Union, If you must talk about it, do it here. PART
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 6:54 pm
Goochie
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Andy Gilder wrote:I'm guessing that at that level there's very little force going through the engagement, and little separation between the touch and engage calls?
Go back to allowing both props to have hold of each other before coming together, and you'll have a much more stable scrum to put the ball into.
I used to play front row when I played, and the biggest problem was that the referee would vary the speed of the difference between the pause and engage calls, so you'd be second guessing trying to get an advantage.
At international level there's such a long pause between the crouch and the actual engage calls that packs are unbalanced at engage so the scrum's always going down.
Decent game this morning, although I'm not sure about Halfpenny being man of the series, sure he's kicked his goals, but in the first two games he literally just caught and kicked the ball, there was no other contribution.
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