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So the 2025 6N, then?Plenty more top props involved in full squads at 20/21
Fasogbon and Opoku-Fordjour are very young
So the 2025 6N, then?Plenty more top props involved in full squads at 20/21
If this was hard and fast truth then the medical professionals at the clubs would limit the game time of the younger players (which I know they do but not sure on the limitations).How much 1st class rugby should young props/hookers play?
I put this post in another thread (on another board) a few days ago (actually, 3-4 years ago now, but I wasn't here then, and I've just found it again to link elsewhere in reference to Corbs' latest knee op); which got largely ignored as the thread turned into the match thread for the All...www.therugbyforum.com
Virtually nothing in medicine is a hard and fast rule.If this was hard and fast truth then the medical professionals at the clubs would limit the game time of the younger players (which I know they do but not sure on the limitations).
Yeah, my qualifying criteria was being a regular starter which Painter only just seems to be arriving at. I'm not suggesting the likes of Williams, Collier and Balmain should have had more opportunities with England.Ehren Painter is probably there BPM at 25, but he was in the wilderness and the move has really turned him round.
The other is probably Joe Hayes (24) but he doesnt seem to be pulling up trees...
Ah Brookes...where do i start with him. Hes not very popular up here. Lazy, unmotivated, awful dietary ideas...and no loyalty...think that covers it.Yeah, my qualifying criteria was being a regular starter which Painter only just seems to be arriving at. I'm not suggesting the likes of Williams, Collier and Balmain should have had more opportunities with England.
Brookes was probably the biggest disappointment for me. I thought after the 2015 RWC, he'd probably become our starting 3, but he went from looking very promising to deeply average. Similar for Hill I guess.
Actually come to think of it tighthead has been an issue for a long time. It's just been masked by the fact that we've had Cole +1 other for the last 15 years or so.
We had Brookes (33), Williams (32), Collier (32), Balmain (32) Davison (31) and Francis* (31) who all came through the English club system and were regular starters in the Premiership by their mid-20s, plus Schonert (who was an import).
Where is the next generation backing that up? Paul Hill is the only genuine example. And where is the next one after that? Stuart seems to be the only one. It's only now that we're seeing a crop of promising tightheads come through.
I think thats huge actually.A bit of both … in Saracens' specific case, they had a couple of England U20 tightheads that didn't make the grade in Biyi Alo and Billy Walker, so they were at least trying to bring through some youngsters. More recently, they've had English players like Clarey and Judge as back ups too.
Part of the issue might be a lack of clarity on what we expect from our props. Over the past while, I think we've prioritised all round skills over the core responsibilities at the set piece. Perhaps some of those that weren't regarded as skilful enough might have made more of an impact if we'd focused on scums ahead of ability in the loose. Before he left for France, Alo had become pretty good, but as he wasn't a barnstorming, offloading type of prop, he was never likely to be in the conversation. Similar for Collier.
Yup, not just in itself, but also because it takes way longer to develop, so props who are merely adequate around the park, but become really good at the set piece, may never get the chance, because they haven't yet by the age of 22 (or so).I think thats huge actually.
Eehhhh, I'd give it a little while before naming him the saviour of English rugby - Painter is literally the first old school prop he's pushed, look at the state of Harry Williams etc. that he was such a big fan of beforeSb is an old school fan..ie back to basics...props doing prop things
Erm....when did i say hes the saviour of English rugby?Eehhhh, I'd give it a little while before naming him the saviour of English rugby - Painter is literally the first old school prop he's pushed, look at the state of Harry Williams etc. that he was such a big fan of before
I also question whether Painter's turnaround is solely because of Baxter
He was released by Saints after getting done for drink driving - I wouldn't be surprised if that was his big wake up call to start taking things more seriously
Probably a combination of the two
I didn't know that was why he was released. You're probably right.Eehhhh, I'd give it a little while before naming him the saviour of English rugby - Painter is literally the first old school prop he's pushed, look at the state of Harry Williams etc. that he was such a big fan of before
I also question whether Painter's turnaround is solely because of Baxter
He was released by Saints after getting done for drink driving - I wouldn't be surprised if that was his big wake up call to start taking things more seriously
Probably a combination of the two