Well our June Internationals are over and we finished with a 3-2 record. Both our loses should have been ones we expected to lose, while we did benefit a bit from a lucky schedule early to beat Fiji and Tonga lost the plot against us for 20 minutes which was enough for us to beat them.
Positional breakdowns:
Prop:
Buydens, Marshall, Tiedemann, Wooldridge, Dolozel
Buydens and Marshall both proved this June that they are our first paring and are some of the best props in 2nd tier rugby. Tiedemann had a rough June and probably didn't help his chances in finding another pro club in Europe to pick him up but he should be over there. He is good at tighthead but struggles and loose head. The other two are useless.
Hooker:
Hamilton, Barkwill
Both are competing for the starting spot, which is good and both are showing that they can do it. I still think starting Hamilton with Barkwill coming off the bench is the best option for us. Carpenter might be moving to this spot soon to help prolong his international career as well.
Lock:
Cudmore, Hotson, Phelan, Beukeboom, Flagg, Pierce, Olmstead
Before June I would have said this was our weakest position, but not now. We don't seem to have any standouts coming up unless Pierce really does step up. Beukeboom is HotsonX2, Flagg has some potential. Phelan finding a club to pay him in France is great news as if he can become a legitimate starter he will improve out line out immensely. Both Pierce and Olmstead could be future locks or 6's for us as well. A lot of our future depth here will depend on their development.
Backrow:
Ardron, Sinclair, Carpenter, Moonlight, Dala, Kleeberger, O'toole
Ardron is rising star and the sky is the limit to his potential. Sinclair plays lock for us right now due to a lack of great locks and to get all our best players on the pitch at the same time. Carpenter had a better June and seems to be fighting to keep his starting position at 8. Moonlight and Dala made is forget about Kleeberger and O'Toole at 7, which is great news. I was very worried about 7 before June, but not so much now. Kleeberger is still out injured by the way and I think I saw O'toole working at a McDonalds last week. In the B.C. winter league their is a number at playing at Burnaby Lake RC that could feature here in the future as well.
Scrum half:
Mack, White, Wilson, Armstrong
Mack and White seem to be fighting tooth and nail for the starting spot. White has really benefited from his trip to the Crusaders camp and has improved a lot after just a month there. Wilson is old but steady and Armstrong is young and needs to prove himself but could be a future 9 star for us.
Fly half:
Underwood, Braid, Hirayama, McCann, O'Leary, Kay
One question was answered this June, Hirayama should never play 10 for us again. He was a disaster. I don't care what anyone says, he was not that good against Tonga, he only looked good because they lost the plot: big time! Underwood should start against the Americans this August. The battle between him and Braid for the starting spot will be epic, but both are only probably holding the spot until O'Leary is ready for prime time.
Centres:
Mackenzie, Trainor, DTH, Blevins, Hearn, That Fijian guy
Our 3 first choice players were all out injured but should be ready to go this August. We really missed them against the Irish and the result would have been much closer if they played. Hearn, answered his critics as far as I am concerned (I being one of his biggest ones) he was okay and proved himself to be a stop gap measure at 13. Blevins has almost improved a lot as well. We also have a Fijian centre who has now qualified for us on residency so he could be a factor here as well.
Wing:
Paris, Hassler, Evans,
Paris had a mixed bag, some good, some bad. Still trying to figure out how he ****ed up that sure try against Fiji. Hassler was injured all June so never played. Evans played well, then got injured against Tonga. There are also a few wings playing in B.C. that could make the step up and push these guys for spots as well.
Fullback:
Pritchard, Braid, Kay, McCann
Pritchard is the king, but is 32, he is still playing well mind you and could make it to 2015 if he escapes injury. Braid started poorly here in June but slowly got better, but not by much. Is Braid still at the Doncaster Knights anyway? Kay and McCann could both feature here sooner than later.
Scrum:
Scrum went well against all comers and held it's own against Ireland. We have improved a lot here over the past few years. It is not an embarrasment anymore.
Line out:
We are missing a line out king that can start regularly. If Phelan does well in France and can bulk up a bit, this will solve our immediately problem. We still don't have any 'great' locks coming up though.
Forward pack:
Pretty good now with decent depth, our forwards never got embarrassed this past June.
Back line:
Considering all the injuries they went well I though. Depth was really tested and they wilted against Ireland in the last 20, but I don't think really embarrassed themselves either.
My starting line up against the Americans this August:
1. Buydens
2. Hamilton
3. Marshall
4. Sinclair
5. Cudmore
6. Ardron
7. Moonlight
8. Carpenter (c)
9. White
10. Underwood
11. Evans
12. Mackenzie
13. DTH
14. Trainor
15. Pritchard
16. Barkwill
17. Tiedemann
18. Wooldridge
19. Hotson
20. Dala
21. Mack
22. Hassler
23. Braid
Positional breakdowns:
Prop:
Buydens, Marshall, Tiedemann, Wooldridge, Dolozel
Buydens and Marshall both proved this June that they are our first paring and are some of the best props in 2nd tier rugby. Tiedemann had a rough June and probably didn't help his chances in finding another pro club in Europe to pick him up but he should be over there. He is good at tighthead but struggles and loose head. The other two are useless.
Hooker:
Hamilton, Barkwill
Both are competing for the starting spot, which is good and both are showing that they can do it. I still think starting Hamilton with Barkwill coming off the bench is the best option for us. Carpenter might be moving to this spot soon to help prolong his international career as well.
Lock:
Cudmore, Hotson, Phelan, Beukeboom, Flagg, Pierce, Olmstead
Before June I would have said this was our weakest position, but not now. We don't seem to have any standouts coming up unless Pierce really does step up. Beukeboom is HotsonX2, Flagg has some potential. Phelan finding a club to pay him in France is great news as if he can become a legitimate starter he will improve out line out immensely. Both Pierce and Olmstead could be future locks or 6's for us as well. A lot of our future depth here will depend on their development.
Backrow:
Ardron, Sinclair, Carpenter, Moonlight, Dala, Kleeberger, O'toole
Ardron is rising star and the sky is the limit to his potential. Sinclair plays lock for us right now due to a lack of great locks and to get all our best players on the pitch at the same time. Carpenter had a better June and seems to be fighting to keep his starting position at 8. Moonlight and Dala made is forget about Kleeberger and O'Toole at 7, which is great news. I was very worried about 7 before June, but not so much now. Kleeberger is still out injured by the way and I think I saw O'toole working at a McDonalds last week. In the B.C. winter league their is a number at playing at Burnaby Lake RC that could feature here in the future as well.
Scrum half:
Mack, White, Wilson, Armstrong
Mack and White seem to be fighting tooth and nail for the starting spot. White has really benefited from his trip to the Crusaders camp and has improved a lot after just a month there. Wilson is old but steady and Armstrong is young and needs to prove himself but could be a future 9 star for us.
Fly half:
Underwood, Braid, Hirayama, McCann, O'Leary, Kay
One question was answered this June, Hirayama should never play 10 for us again. He was a disaster. I don't care what anyone says, he was not that good against Tonga, he only looked good because they lost the plot: big time! Underwood should start against the Americans this August. The battle between him and Braid for the starting spot will be epic, but both are only probably holding the spot until O'Leary is ready for prime time.
Centres:
Mackenzie, Trainor, DTH, Blevins, Hearn, That Fijian guy
Our 3 first choice players were all out injured but should be ready to go this August. We really missed them against the Irish and the result would have been much closer if they played. Hearn, answered his critics as far as I am concerned (I being one of his biggest ones) he was okay and proved himself to be a stop gap measure at 13. Blevins has almost improved a lot as well. We also have a Fijian centre who has now qualified for us on residency so he could be a factor here as well.
Wing:
Paris, Hassler, Evans,
Paris had a mixed bag, some good, some bad. Still trying to figure out how he ****ed up that sure try against Fiji. Hassler was injured all June so never played. Evans played well, then got injured against Tonga. There are also a few wings playing in B.C. that could make the step up and push these guys for spots as well.
Fullback:
Pritchard, Braid, Kay, McCann
Pritchard is the king, but is 32, he is still playing well mind you and could make it to 2015 if he escapes injury. Braid started poorly here in June but slowly got better, but not by much. Is Braid still at the Doncaster Knights anyway? Kay and McCann could both feature here sooner than later.
Scrum:
Scrum went well against all comers and held it's own against Ireland. We have improved a lot here over the past few years. It is not an embarrasment anymore.
Line out:
We are missing a line out king that can start regularly. If Phelan does well in France and can bulk up a bit, this will solve our immediately problem. We still don't have any 'great' locks coming up though.
Forward pack:
Pretty good now with decent depth, our forwards never got embarrassed this past June.
Back line:
Considering all the injuries they went well I though. Depth was really tested and they wilted against Ireland in the last 20, but I don't think really embarrassed themselves either.
My starting line up against the Americans this August:
1. Buydens
2. Hamilton
3. Marshall
4. Sinclair
5. Cudmore
6. Ardron
7. Moonlight
8. Carpenter (c)
9. White
10. Underwood
11. Evans
12. Mackenzie
13. DTH
14. Trainor
15. Pritchard
16. Barkwill
17. Tiedemann
18. Wooldridge
19. Hotson
20. Dala
21. Mack
22. Hassler
23. Braid