Also talking of Locks thought for 14 mins cameo Barrow looked amazing.
strengthened up the scrum and made 6 tackles.
certainly one to watch.
strengthened up the scrum and made 6 tackles.
certainly one to watch.
So that's two very good players provided they are treated as blindsides and nowhere else. However, they MUST NOT PLAY TOGETHER!!!
I'm a dirty heretic, but I really liked Robshaw and Croft as a pairing for the short time I saw it and would try it again. It's completely unorthodox but at peak capacity it's a flanker pairing with everything bar crazy-good presence at the breakdown and maybe a smashmouth carrier. Happily both of our 8s are the latter so that balances nicely. Breakdown is a slight issue and I'd probably rather try it with Kvesic than Robshaw, but if Kvesic is unavailable, then there aren't a lot of options available playing in England...
Did Barrow come on Tigs? I thought he was out till nearer mid December.
Ive told you before im absolutely gutted he moved on, but I totally understand why and he will probably fulfil his talent with you guys.
He is an absolute beast when he's fully fit and in form. And despite his size (weight) he is an excellent lineout man. You could have a few games with him and Kitchener at lock....now that would be not only huge but exceptionally good in the set pieces and loose.
Ill say again...if Robshaw was just to focus on the 7 job..not being an alrounder with Wood then things may have been different as I think he has the skills to do it.
Just seems to me the tactics are all wrong.
Likewise I wonder if Haskell had been restricted to a very basic role...tackle and carry and clear out rucks. I wonder if we might have seen the consistent performances that we do for Wasps.
Blimey you are, arn't you!
How about against Wales in 2013..?
I think it would require a remarkably dynamic number 8 to make that viable, imo. Someone who can contribute to the breakdown as well as the other stuff. certainly not Ben Morgan, and almost certainly not Billy Vunipola.
Possibly Nathan Hughes, if we can put the pink elephant in the room to one side...
(Dave Ewers)
I know what you mean but don't agree. I think Robshaw is already pushed to his limit against the competencies of a 7. The stats will show that he's usually the first one to a ruck and he will very often get his hand on the ball as would Warburton - the difference is he either lacks the strength or technique to hang in that position when under pressure. I also think 7s should ideally be that little bit faster than Robshaw - look at Cane, Hooper, etc..
I think robshaw could flourish alongside Kvesic.
As for Haskell, I think he could have been a great with Robshaws work ethic and if he wasn't such a gym monkey. That boat has left.
I think we have to learn the lessons of playing players out of position
The lack of depth here compared to, well, anyone, brings me back to an interesting point Raggs made over on drunkenwasps (rugnynetwork).
George Smith was penalised 5 times against Tiggers on Sunday, and 3 were because of nonsense refereeing of the breakdown. Raggs made a point that maybe we need to look at how the breakdown is officiated in the premiership and how it possibly discourages players from developing a focus on this aspect of the game.
In the wider picture, we need to think about our domestic competition and how this prepares us for the international game. If our doemstic competition prepares players in directions incompatible with the way the international game is played or officiated, then we've got a big problem on our hands.
1.Mullan 2.George 3.Cole 4.Kitchener 5.Launchbury 6.Croft 7.Kvesic 8.Vunipola
9.Youngs 10.Ford 11.Rokoduguni 12.Slade 13.Tuilagi 14.Nowell 15.Brown
16.LCD 17.Vunipola 18.Brookes 19.Itoje 20.Ewers 21.Simpson 22.Joseph 23.May
Mullen hasn't a place above marler or vuinipola.
Why not? He's been playing noticeably better than both for a while now.
Mako has come into some real form over the RWC, but Marler has dropped off massively - would easily have Mullan in our first choice 23 now.
It's fairly standard practice to play a player in their secondary position, but it is fairly rare to play a player out of position. And even playing players in secondary positions is an iffy one. I'm comfortable with it when players regularly swap between their positions (like Slade swaps between 10 and 13), but I wouldn't consider, for example, moving May to fullback or 13 at this point. Positional familiarity is important. A couple of examples I seem to remember... Barritt is an excellent defender at 12, but at 13 he was taken on the outside because he blitzed (which is what he would have normally done at 12) when he should have drifted. Similarly, when Brown was on the wing, in a 2-on-1, he didn't run backwards and wait for support to arrive, but went into the tackle.That it's standard practice done by every rugby nation on earth and that we can expect the best possible England XV to probably include at least one player not playing in his club position?
Manu has to be a country mile behind JJ at the moment. JJ has an all round game that is superior to Manu.
Only a severe drop of in form for England by JJ would give Manu a chance.
I agree with game time, Manu is dynamite and would be an ideal impact sub for the backs.
60 mins gone, Ford/Slade/JJ have run you tagged and then you bring on Cips/Manu...
I'd like that...