Yeah but all I forgot to do was clarify when I used the collective "we" I was referring to united kingdom as a whole....Not upset, no. In fact, every time I see garbage like that, it makes me smile.
Yeah but all I forgot to do was clarify when I used the collective "we" I was referring to united kingdom as a whole....Not upset, no. In fact, every time I see garbage like that, it makes me smile.
Yeah but all I forgot to do was clarify when I used the collective "we" I was referring to united kingdom as a whole....
Lancaster has a contract with England until 2020 and says he will take a full part in the post-World Cup review with the aim of making improvements.
"There will be a lot made out of the review that is to come," he said. "I have no problem with the reviews.
"I've conducted them myself in age grade teams and after every tournament or Six Nations. The whole purpose of them is to get better."
For me it's more a case of the All Blacks spent four years introducing the guys who he felt were the best fit - into the starting line up straight from 2012. Julian Savea, Aaron Smith, Brodie Retallick, Ben Smith, Aaron Cruden, Dane Coles.
These guys filled the gap left by guys Thorn, Weepu, Kahui, Hore etc, etc. He then went on to establish a bench; Cane, Barrett, Peranara, Piatau.
But what you will notice is - aside from right winger - the majority of the squad and its pecking order has been pretty well established - with the a bit of room added for who is third or fourth choice.
It's not that England introduced too many players in my opinion. It's that after four years he didn't know who his best players were. Players weren't added to the squad and slowly given opportunities; they were thrown in as starters with other inexperienced players - and then the squad was gutted when they didn't all of a sudden perform like experienced world class players.
People wonder how Sam Cane has so many caps? It's because he has been blooded carefully, mainly used from the bench, and built up his skill set and confidence without the pressure of being first choice and his squad position on the line. There is a clear succession plan in place.
What happens if Robshaw is injured? Is Kvesic now the starting 7? What happens if in his first 6 Nations match - he starts and has a bad game? Is he replaced with Haskell/Clarke/another player who has a bit of experience but ultimately a low cealing?
I think it's time to review the reviews system.
PacDuran - Vunipola did the full 80 in the 6N everytime this year with no issues. He's fit enough. He's also lost 10kg since then, so he should be even fitter. I suspect I'd prefer it if he was even bigger instead and am curious to see what Saracens make of this.
edit edit: Speaking of weight loss, going by what the RFU says now on their site and what their club sites say/said, Dan Cole is down 5kg, Joe Marler down 6kg, TYoungs down 3kg, Dave Wilson down 1kg, Webber weighs the same, Mako's down 9kg, George weighs the same, Brookes weighs the same... Not the most reliable sources (as in nothing's reliable for how much rugby players weigh), but seems to point to a fair bit of weight lost by our first choice front row, who suddenly looked worse at scrummaging. Joe Marler in particular did not need to lose 6kg.
Are you genuinely upset? Christ.....that's one hell of a chip.
I really don't want to get into a politics debate about the structure of United Kingdom of GB & NI. The point was simply when you create a thing you generally create previledges for yourself.
Are you genuinely upset? Christ.....that's one hell of a chip.
I really don't want to get into a politics debate about the structure of United Kingdom of GB & NI. The point was simply when you create a thing you generally create previledges for yourself.
You're ignoring the fact that English national teams have tried quite hard to establish our own separate sporting anthem.
Back to the England rugby team...
Who's is everyone's choice for Captain come the Six Nations opener and why?
For me no one in the current group is screaming out to be picked as captain.