Blueblackandwhite
Academy Player
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- Oct 18, 2025
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I prefer Max's passing and kicking game which makes him a more rounded player in total. But that's my opinion and I'd still have Seb as first choice.
I think it's harsh using his game against Italy where the England defence as a whole was terrible and the system made everyone look bad. He's a very good defender..
Dingwall's only real strength is his passing game, without that he really wouldn't get picked for anyone. My point is that he is slow and underpowered for an international 12. I didn't just pick the Italy game as an example, I picked both Italy games - that's 50% of his starts! How about the game that just happened then? Looked out of his depth didn't he? Missed tackles, no threat, anonymous, even messed up with that attempted intercept costing a try. Apart from the Wales game where England were all over them he's been terrible.
His 'obvious flaws' are that he is weak and slow for an international 12. Didn't make a great decision last night with that attempted intercept that cost a try, he missed tackles again and was generally anonymous. Unseen and unmeasurable work? Why do people keep saying this about him? It's the Emperors new clothes - he's not Richard Hill at the bottom of a ruck. He ain't up to it. Why SB thinks he's better than Ojomoh is bizzare to me. We'll have to try Lawrence at 12 and Freeman at 13 against the ABs because we can't go with him again surely? - what a mess!What are the 'obvious flaws'?
I don't regard Dingwall as a 'top international' but I think he is a solid all rounder. Arguably, his 'flaw' is that he doesn't have a stand out attribute.
As I said earlier, his strength (IMO) is making good decisions under pressure. That doesn't look good on the way the stats are usually measured but it's an underrated skill. Atkinson has the same strength, but carries better.