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Why is cole still around? I don't see what he brings...
Because he was immense last year before Denver?Why is cole still around? I don't see what he brings...
Why is cole still around? I don't see what he brings...
Why is cole still around? I don't see what he brings...
Because he was immense last year before Denver?
Honestly think he's player living on past successes and probably needs to pick it up soonish before being dropped.
Did anyone else see Cole looking a bit miffed when Genge-Taylor-Hill marched back the Welsh scrum?
Granted it'd happened with Cole on, but that front rows average is 11... Bodes very well for the future imo.
And Tigs- I could have sworn Genge was chewing gum too.
I would like to see a proper A league comp throughout Europe (Or at least the England, the Celtic nations and Ireland).
Harrison did some good things but ESPN says he leaked 5 penalties, and that's unforgivable if true.
Yes I think that would be a good start.
A season long A team competition running underneath the pro 12 and premiership, possibly look at scrapping the LV cup but I could see them both fitting in.
Guess you haven't read much on Genge, as he wasn't getting the game time in the championship. And a A league would be similar in terms of more gentle than AP.I'd far rather see more players loaned to Championship clubs in every country- maybe with the apropos of more flexibility in returning to their Aviva club if needed for injury or if they improve beyond a point.
We've seen the benefits playing frequently can have- Ellis Genge for one, that U20s hooker at (Bedford?) for another. It's a far more gentle introduction to professional rugby than straight into the Aviva.
Players shouldn't have to step up to the plate like Itoje to be noticed.
Why is cole still around? I don't see what he brings...
Guess you haven't read much on Genge, as he wasn't getting the game time in the championship. And a A league would be similar in terms of more gentle than AP.
I don't think loaning is the right move going forward.
It isn't fair on the championship clubs, it isn't the best for the clubs IMO.
I understand like 18/19 year olds being loaned but at 20 they need to be in the club environment and a A league would allow that to happen.
What you say is true but look at international teams across the world. They tend to play to their strengths. Eddie Jones is taking you guys back to that. Ireland in my opinion have always been a side that plays better tactically, which is what Schmidt has resorted back to. I look at the Argentinians and see what's possible if a positive mindset is instilled. I'm still of the opinion that Gatland ball doesn't suit the Welsh players..
What haven't I heard about Genge then? Aye, he's left because of issues, but there's no way he'd have got 26 caps, most of them starts, if he'd been at a Premiership club.
Fair point about needing to be in a familiar club set up.
Maybe loaning isn't the correct tactic, but it's the only way I can think of to simultaneously improve the quality of Championship rugby and get younger upcoming players game time, without affecting the Premiership.
EDIT: Kudos to Lions rugby for the headline "Lock Stocks and One Smoking Burrell"! Even if it does imply Burrell was half decent, which is debatable.