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It's prob a reason why England are obsessed with him at LH
Ticks both those boxes tbf,Not to say that AOF can't succeed, but if you're conceding that much weight you've got to be an excellent scrummaging technician and contributing elsewhere.
Vincent Koch is only 3kg heavier. 118kg and he's widely considered one of the best in the business on current form at tight head?That's small by international standards now.
He is, although not usually a first choice. And coming to the end of his career, the new breed is definitely getting bigger.Vincent Koch is only 3kg heavier. 118kg and he's widely considered one of the best in the business on current form at tight head?
Ticks both those boxes tbf,
Feel like people have forgotten the names he has in his back pocket from last season, took him about 3 months to complete a scrum because he was just winning penalties at every one, and these were against big international players as well
"They are Test match hardened, we are undercooked"Yep, someone else's fault…..
Borthwick claims players not fit enough for Test rugby after South Africa loss
Steve Borthwick does not believe he will be sacked despite poor results while Freddie Stewart says the players should shoulder the blamewww.theguardian.com
Can't wait for "Our players are tired after playing many games, they are fresh".
They can't maintain a plateau all season; England rugby know what their fixtures are, so why weren't the players peaking for the AIs?
Indeed...AKA The Summer Tour excuse.
Steve Borthwick to miss out on six-figure bonus – but job safe for now
RFU chief executive Bill Sweeney and executive director of performance Conor O’Shea will also not receive windfall as governing body plans to review head coach’s position in new yearwww.thetimes.com
'The Times understands that the RFU will review Borthwick's position as head coach in January, via its anonymous panel of experts, and the union's board. It expects Borthwick's England to win four out of their five Six Nations games next year, an upgrade from his target of three victories in the championship this year, which were achieved against Italy, Wales and Ireland.'
'It is unlikely the panel — which includes high-performance experts, Sweeney, O'Shea and other advisers — will recommend Borthwick be sacked, but if they do it will not be an expensive decision. Borthwick's notice period is six months, so the RFU would not need to pay his contract off up to the 2027 World Cup.
Sacking Borthwick in January could be unwise, as it would leave England with an interim coach for the Six Nations. Next July, England will play two Tests in Argentina, then take on the United States, while the British & Irish Lions play Australia. If Borthwick is to go that would be a more appropriate time for his successor to start. New Zealand, Argentina and Fiji are a kinder set of autumn fixtures slated for 2025.'
Doubt he'd touch the job with a barge pole even if he was the best coach in the world.Bookies favourite to replace Borthwick...
2-1 ..Stuart Lancaster ...
This is huge tbh, in normal circumstances weight is proportional to strength, but this kid is just a freak where he folds people despite giving up weight. Sometimes there are just exceptions.Ticks both those boxes tbf,
Feel like people have forgotten the names he has in his back pocket from last season, took him about 3 months to complete a scrum because he was just winning penalties at every one, and these were against big international players as well
I agree, feels like an old boys club who pass around the top job while doing anything they can to maintain their meal ticket. Periodically sacrificing the HC to distract. Sweeney is truly horrendous and holding back a country that should be at the top table of the sport on money and player pool.Doubt he'd touch the job with a barge pole even if he was the best coach in the world.
Unfortunately the RFU don't have a ******* clue and will not investigate themselves at all. Whether Borthwick stays or goes is almost irrelevant, there won't be any good coaches just floating around mid season, either the good ones are already employed and will be expensive to buy out or we have coaches that aren't already employed and probably for good reason.
England rugby have had systematic problems for the better part of a decade with support coaches being churned through, complete inconsistency and favouritism with player selection, a toxic working environment, crap contract negotiations, poor club and country coordination and now the farce of central contracts.
Unfortunately I think there is a deep seated rot in English rugby that we only succeed despite of, not because of. I don't think we will have prolonged success until that rot is dealt with and I don't think it ever will, as the people who should deal with it are right at the centre of it themselves.