The Hook debate at 10 or 12 is a tough one. I genuinely agree with Scott Gibbs when he said that he was poorly managed at the Ospreys, but you've got to admit, when he did play number 10 he very rarely had any control over the game. He didn't take it by the scruff of the neck. Now, was this all because Justin Marshall was acting the general? I'm not sure, because it was great to have someone like him who was experiened like that, but in my opinion no.10 ALWAYS needs to be the one to take control of the game. It's hard to get a feel of the game, to judge it when (at no.9) you're sticking your head inbetween the forwards legs digging out the ball for half the game. Fly half always has his eyes all over the field. Hook should have stepped up at some point to take charge, but for what ever reason, he never did.
So to start Hook at flyhalf at all this 6N is a bad idea. I mean, i didn't see any positives coming out of his game when he switched to 10 on friday night.
Let him go to France. Hope he gets the number 10 slot. Let him flourish like Stephen Jones did at Clermont. And pray to god he can come back and be our number 10 in the welsh squad coz stephen jones is nearly passed it.
We need our number 10. Biggar doesn't look like he's gonna be good any time this decade and Matthew Morgan is still playing under 20s and not getting enough game time at the ospreys (thanks to the overrated biggar).
Rant over.
Scotland looked really strong against France on saturday.
France didn't look amazing. Yeah, their tries were fancy as ****, but defensively they were questionably.
They scored tries like they were in a 7s match, but Scotland haven't been known as prolific try scorers since...erm...well i honestly don't know, but Scotland made France look average (less than even!) at some points.
The French blinded a lot of people with their dazzling tries on saturday, but the Scottish will know, if they had a tighter game that scoreline would have been much different.
And if Scotland continue to improve on their performance and Wales continue with the same predicatable play ("quick, go wide!") then we'll be in a lot of trouble.
I don't want a wooden spoon this year. I'll take 4th place like last year. I'll happily take 4th place!