It's what everyone else does to you usually.
Apart from you tigs and I'm very grateful
It's what everyone else does to you usually.
Sarcasm mate but Im best ignored.
For the upcoming 6N...
1 Mako Vunipola
2 Jamie George
3 Dan Cole
4 Joe Launchbury
5 Maro Itoje
6 Dave Ewers
7 Will Fraser
8 Billy Vunipola
9 Joe Simpson
10 George Ford
11 Antony Watson
12 Owen Farrell (Slade if fit)
13 Elliot Daly
14 Chris Ashton
15 Mike Brown
16 Dylan Hartley
17 Kieran Brookes
18 Matt Mullan
19 Courtney Lawes
20 Tom Wood
21 Ben Youngs
22 Jonathan Joseph
23 Jack Nowell
Feel like that team has a good blend in the pack of experience and newbies. The back line I think would work effectively under Gustard with Simpson having a good box kick and Ashton and Watson great ball chasers. Similarly with the likes of Daly in the team 3 points is likely getting a penalty anywhere within 50-55m. Then get a very powerful bench on to close the games out if we are winning with their experience and or use their skill to completely change the game if we’re losing.
Anyones thoughts?
Kind of agree, it's a bit hit or miss.Doesn't look very threatening to me. Solid forward pack but that backline still reeks of mediocrity.
Kind of agree, it's a bit hit or miss.
Ford has the potential to be world class, and Simpson and Daly, going forward, are as good as anyone.
That said, wouldn't be my first choice backline.
I'd go for:
1. Mako Vunipola
2. Jamie George
3. Dan Cole
4. Joe Launchbury
5. Dave Attwood
6. Dave Ewers
7. Will Fraser
8. Billy Vunipola (is he injured? How's Ben Morgan been playing?)
9. Ben Youngs
10. Owen Farrell
11. Jack Nowell
12. Sam Hill
13. Jonathan Joseph
14. Anthony Watson
15. Mike Brown
16. Tom Youngs
17. Matt Mullan
18. .....? Flip a coin for any number of pretty-good-but-have-their-flaws tightheads that we have. Would be Cole, with Brookes starting, but alas.
19. Courtney Lawes
20. Maro Itoje
21. Danny Care
22. Danny Cipriani
23. Elliot Daly or Semesa Rokoduguni*
*Daly would be my first choice, but means we have no wing cover. Both wings can cover fullback, Farrell and Nowell can cover 12/13, so a winger would make more sense.
Slade is injured, as you said.Really, Sam Hill? I'm a Chiefs supporter and like him a lot, but I can't say I'd put him as the starting 12, especially when he's having to compete seriously to keep his shirt at Exeter. I'd put Slade (when fit), Burrell, Eastmond and maybe Barritt ahead of him at 12.
I'd rather run my cock and ******** through a mangle.What does everyone think of Calum Clark.
I'd rather run my cock and ******** through a mangle.
He grabbed the arm of a player, who was pinned at the bottom of a ruck, and bent it backwards until it snapped.Fair enough. Why is this? I haven't seen a lot of him and he's not talked about very often so fill me in please.
Fair enough. Why is this? I haven't seen a lot of him and he's not talked about very often so fill me in please.
Colour me surprised - his name comes up more or less every window here, with the same reaction every time.
There's no doubting he is a decent rugby player and in terms of sheer talent, is worth the consideration he gets - probably exactly the consideration he got, actually, which is to say on the fringes of the England camp but never in danger of actually playing because he's probably not quite good enough. He lacks the experience of the incumbents and the raw talent and high ceilings of the youngsters; barring a late flourish, he should slip out of the England squad altogether in a couple of years.
There is of course the minor issue about the incident of course to which you refer. I don't think of him as a liability because of it, but I do think of him as an incredibly distasteful person. I don't think I'd support England if he was playing regularly. I accept a lot of people make mistakes, or have issues, and that it's a hard game. He crossed a line that day and has not shown the faintest hint of meaningful remorse.
Separate issues, but I don't want to see him on the team on either point.
He did lie in the hearing.
Anyway IMO if Farrell is viewed as starting 10 I wouldn't mind seeing Eastmond starting @ 12.
For the 2016 6 Nations
1. Mako Vunipola
2. Jamie George
3. Kieran Brookes
4. Joe Launchbury
5. Dave Attwood
6. Dave Ewers
7. Will Fraser (What does everyone think of Calum Clark. Has a bit of a reputation for his incident, but seems to have fixed his temperament issues and is in very good form. Worth putting him into an England squad or not?)
8. Billy Vunipola (For now. Josh Beaumont is an incredible young talent and will overtake him fairly soon)
9. Joe Simpson
10. Owen Farrell
11. Jack Nowell
12. Henry Slade (That's if he's fit, if not then Faz at 12 with Ford into 10, to keep the 12 as a play-maker, ready for Slade's return.)
13. Elliot Daly
14. Anthony Watson
15. Mike Brown
16. Dylan Hartley
17. Joe Marler
18. Dan Cole
19. Maro Itoje
20. Jack Clifford
21. Ben Youngs
22. George Ford (If Slade unfit and Ford is moved into 10 then put Joseph in here. Ford and Faz would both be starting so having 10 cover on the bench would be unnecessary.)
23. Jonathan Joseph (If moved to 22 then put Rokoduguni in here.)
Also think it's worth mentioning that I desperately want to see Nowell in an England 13 shirt at some point. He played there brilliantly in Exeter's first game against Clermont and despite always being deployed on the wing for England I think outside centre is his best position. He's a phenomenal talent and has hit a great patch of form. If given more international game time and used correctly he could be devastating.