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Ahh my bad. Thanks.

I'm not sold on Plumtree. Looks like a really good club player but not international standard. Reffell on the other hand is hands down international class.

Edit: just seen that was @Saintjay fault. He never gets it right.
I'm opposite to you, I don't see what Reffell offers at international level, great club player though he is. He would have been great 10 years ago when jacking was such a focal point, now most of the time someone else is pinged for not rolling, getting pinned by the opposition, fingers skimming the grass etc. so Refell proves to be a bit in effective, and doesn't offer big physicality, or link play to compensate.

On the other hand Plumtree looks fantastic. Only current Scarlets player playing with any grit and urgency, and basically won us the game v Japan in the summer. He still needs to work on error count/discipline, but he's shaping up to be a great option at 6/8 imo.

I still think Mann needs to put on a stone to be truly effective at the ****ly ******* role he plays, but he's started the season well for Cardiff so deserves his place. He's probably more of a 6, which mabe suggests Morse is there as an openside and it's him who's taken Reffell's position? We also have Faletau and Wainwright as 8's.
 
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I'm opposite to you, I don't see what Reffell offers at international level, great club player though he is. He would have been great 10 years ago when jacking was such a focal point, now most of the time someone else is pinged for not rolling, getting pinned by the opposition, fingers skimming the grass etc. so Refell proves to be a bit in effective, and doesn't offer big physicality, or link play to compensate.

On the other hand Plumtree looks fantastic. Only current Scarlets player playing with any grit and urgency, and basically won us the game v Japan in the summer. He still needs to work on error count/discipline, but he's shaping up to be a great option at 6/8 imo.

I still think Mann needs to put on a stone to be truly effective at the ****ly ******* role he plays, but he's started the season well for Cardiff so deserves his place. He's probably more of a 6, which mabe suggests Morse is there as an openside and it's him who's taken Reffell's position? We also have Faletau and Wainwright as 8's.
Fair. I’m not writing Plumtree off or anything and I do think he has high potential but it’s just more a feeling about him than anything else. I’m happy enough he’s in the squad.

I do disagree about Reffell not being international class, though, albeit I find myself agreeing with a lot about what you say about him. I guess I just think he’s put in some great performances for us and he’s very consistent. As I say, though, I think your assessment of him was fair.

I hate the “put on a stone” thing but I think Mann needs to do that to be fair. lol.
 
Right, I'm going for:

Smith Lake Griffin
Jenkins Davies
Wainwright Morgan
Faletau

Tomos
Evans
Rogers
Hawkins
Llewellyn
LRZ
Murray

Bench: Coghlan (why not) Carre, Coleman (again why not) Freddie Thomas, Morse, RMW, Edwards, Hennessy
I wouldn't be far off this. I'd probably stick with Edwards as starting 10, but could see it being Sheedy as long as someone else is there to placekick (Hawkins or Ben Thomas). I agree with the back 3, but still think the order needs tweak with Murray on the wing and either Rogers or LRZ at 15.

On the bench I don't rate Coleman, Assiratti for me even if he's also a bit meh. I can't decide on Freddie Thomas, perhaps Fender would offer a little more, or dare I say Beard who seems to be playing well in France. 22 shirt would be a toss up between the 2 10's not starting. Then I'd probably have Beetham in the 23 shirt, could prove to be a great utility option covering the entire backline outside of 9.
 
This is the WOL “best” team. Pffft

Wales' strongest XV: Blair Murray; Louis Rees-Zammit, Max Llewellyn, Ben Thomas, Josh Adams; Dan Edwards, Tomos Williams; Nicky Smith, Dewi Lake, Archie Griffin, Dafydd Jenkins, Adam Beard, Aaron Wainwright, Jac Morgan, Taulupe Faletau.

Replacements: Brodie Coghlan, Rhys Carre, Keiron Assiratti, Rhys Davies, Freddie Thomas, Morgan Morse, Kieran Hardy, Nick Tompkins.
 
This is the WOL "best" team. Pffft

Wales' strongest XV: Blair Murray; Louis Rees-Zammit, Max Llewellyn, Ben Thomas, Josh Adams; Dan Edwards, Tomos Williams; Nicky Smith, Dewi Lake, Archie Griffin, Dafydd Jenkins, Adam Beard, Aaron Wainwright, Jac Morgan, Taulupe Faletau.

Replacements: Brodie Coghlan, Rhys Carre, Keiron Assiratti, Rhys Davies, Freddie Thomas, Morgan Morse, Kieran Hardy, Nick Tompkins.

For a start you can **** right off with selecting Adam's, Ben Thomas, Griffin and Falatau...

For a start, Adam's, Thomas and Falatau all signed my daughters shirst last week, and although shes 8 they looked intimidated!!! Falatau especially! He hasn't played in forever, and in the sauna looks alfalfa the guy he used to be. Im a huge Toby fan, he was once one of the best 8s, if not players on the planet, but the rugby has left him!

Thisnis the most important Autumn in decades, we need to beat both Argentina and Japan, AND maybe hope SA play a nothing side against us for 2nd pot at the next RWC!

Id go with players playing regularly on form (where possible):

Smith Lake Asserati (FML)
Beard Jenkins
Plumtree wainright Morgan (if the card machine can hold his stypidity)
Williams Sheedy (i cant believe i picked him over Edwards)
Lewellyn Tompkins (on fire for Sarries)
Dyer Murray LRZ (i know i know he hasn't played much, but hes starting to regain form for the Dragons hahahaha)
 
For a start you can **** right off with selecting Adam's, Ben Thomas, Griffin and Falatau...

For a start, Adam's, Thomas and Falatau all signed my daughters shirst last week, and although shes 8 they looked intimidated!!! Falatau especially! He hasn't played in forever, and in the sauna looks alfalfa the guy he used to be. Im a huge Toby fan, he was once one of the best 8s, if not players on the planet, but the rugby has left him!

Thisnis the most important Autumn in decades, we need to beat both Argentina and Japan, AND maybe hope SA play a nothing side against us for 2nd pot at the next RWC!

Id go with players playing regularly on form (where possible):

Smith Lake Asserati (FML)
Beard Jenkins
Plumtree wainright Morgan (if the card machine can hold his stypidity)
Williams Sheedy (i cant believe i picked him over Edwards)
Lewellyn Tompkins (on fire for Sarries)
Dyer Murray LRZ (i know i know he hasn't played much, but hes starting to regain form for the Dragons hahahaha)
This is the perfect mix of Harry being stupid (playing Beard and Sheedy) but totally understanding where you’re coming from.
 
I never claimed to be a smart man...

But lets be honest, Beards size and Sheedys ability to play behind a beaten pack are going to be crucial against japan
Beards size that he doesn’t utilise you mean.

Nah, I hear what you’re saying. I’d still have Jarrod Evans all day over Sheedy.
 
Beards size that he doesn't utilise you mean.

Nah, I hear what you're saying. I'd still have Jarrod Evans all day over Sheedy.

I get it, Sheedys goal kicking is a disgrace, but Evans looks sloppy at Quins, arent they bottom of the league? Smith will make a difference if he ever plays club rugby again lol
 
Watching Cardiff tonight the difference between Beetham and Bowen is night and day, ones full of confidence, lively, full of energy and involved in everygood thing Cardiff does...

The other is Beetham.
 
Watching Cardiff tonight the difference between Beetham and Bowen is night and day, ones full of confidence, lively, full of energy and involved in everygood thing Cardiff does...

The other is Beetham.
Beetham needs to work on his handling, he spilled a few balls tonight. But he's got tons of potential, big, physical, good all around skillet. And he grew into the game tonight, took a great high ball towards the end when Glasgow were threatening.

I really like Bowen too, but tonight wasn't a great example as he really struggled under the high ball (along with the rest of the Cardiff players to be fair). His time will come.
 
Beetham needs to work on his handling, he spilled a few balls tonight. But he's got tons of potential, big, physical, good all around skillet. And he grew into the game tonight, took a great high ball towards the end when Glasgow were threatening.

I really like Bowen too, but tonight wasn't a great example as he really struggled under the high ball (along with the rest of the Cardiff players to be fair). His time will come.

I dont dislike Beetham, but hes not 20 any more, hes 24, hes been around for a while, and a bit like Millard hes playing because of necesity and not pusjed himself through.

Like Connaught Edinburgh utilised the high ball well against us.

got to give credit to Ben Thomas and Josh Adams though, Adams looked livelier than he has in a few years, and Ben Thomas was my MOTM, hes really maturing at 12.

Defencively sound, led the line, crashed when he needed to, and didnt just try to play a send playmaker role like a headless chicken as usual, hes the reason Lloyds performance wasnt totally dire. Ive been very critical of Thomas, hears to hooing he proves me wrong
 
I dont dislike Beetham, but hes not 20 any more, hes 24, hes been around for a while, and a bit like Millard hes playing because of necesity and not pusjed himself through.

Like Connaught Edinburgh utilised the high ball well against us.

got to give credit to Ben Thomas and Josh Adams though, Adams looked livelier than he has in a few years, and Ben Thomas was my MOTM, hes really maturing at 12.

Defencively sound, led the line, crashed when he needed to, and didnt just try to play a send playmaker role like a headless chicken as usual, hes the reason Lloyds performance wasnt totally dire. Ive been very critical of Thomas, hears to hooing he proves me wrong
Bit unfair on Beetham given his injury issues over the last few years. This is his first run of games since picking up his Wales cap.

Agree on Ben Thomas, he was excellent last night, especially given that Ioan Lloyd was a headless chicken for most of the game, he really stepped in to give the side direction. He looks more physical this season.
 

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