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Happy Ulsterman tonight. We were outstanding but Toulouse were poor at the same time.


 
Posted : 11/12/2015 9:57 pm
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I assume they're belting out #SUFTUM loudly (like they always do when they win).

French sides shocking so far in the CC.


 
Posted : 11/12/2015 10:00 pm
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French sides shocking so far in the CC.

Lets hope that Begle-Bordeaux continue that theme later on...


 
Posted : 12/12/2015 12:13 pm
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Dear Stuart Hogg, if the ball hits your hand and bounces forward it means a scrum is awarded to the opposition. It makes no difference if the ball was touched by another player first, you still knocked the ball forward. So, waving your arms around and asking for a TMO intervention will just waste time while we all confirm how much of an irritating twunt you really are. Regards, IdleJon. x

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Dan Carter's Racing debut today against Northampton, 14-0 after 20 mins


 
Posted : 12/12/2015 3:44 pm
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Dan Carter's Racing debut today against Northampton, 14-0 after 20 min

He's finally got to play with Mike Phillips the lucky guy!


 
Posted : 12/12/2015 4:13 pm
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Carter's playing alongside the best player in the world? 😆


 
Posted : 12/12/2015 4:19 pm
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Carter's playing alongside the best looking player in the world?

[img] http://www.pressparty.com/mod/epk/thumbnail.php?file_guid=104142&size=large [/img]


 
Posted : 12/12/2015 4:27 pm
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Red card for the BB right wing looked a bit harsh to me.


 
Posted : 12/12/2015 6:33 pm
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Harsh? He clothes-lined a player off the ball - when do you suggest a red card should be applied? Stabbing?

BB should be thankful that they didn't go down to 13 for repeated cynical infringement in the 22, exactly what AWJ was sent off for, or that all the officials managed to miss the stampy second row who should get cited ready for the next game.


 
Posted : 12/12/2015 7:32 pm
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Dear Stuart Hogg, if the ball hits your hand and bounces forward it means a scrum is awarded to the opposition. It makes no difference if the ball was touched by another player first, you still knocked the ball forward. So, waving your arms around and asking for a TMO intervention will just waste time while we all confirm how much of an irritating twunt you really are. Regards, IdleJon. x

Glad someone else spotted that! One day, just one day, I'd love to see a ref look at a player doing that and, without uttering a word, just slap them around the chops. Then say, "Shut up. I'm the ref here!". Clive Norling would have done that.

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Stabbing

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Posted : 12/12/2015 7:44 pm
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Also - [url= https://theblitzdefence.wordpress.com/2015/12/12/bumper-christmas-rugby-gift-catalogue/ ]Chuckles...[/url]


 
Posted : 12/12/2015 7:44 pm
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BB should be thankful that they didn't go down to 13 for repeated cynical infringement in the 22, exactly what AWJ was sent off for, or that all the officials managed to miss the stampy second row who should get cited ready for the next game.

Agree with that. But on the red card, yeah he smacked him in the chops but I've seen worse. I thought the refs initial thought of a yellow was fine but then viewing in slow mo makes it look worse. Its not tiddlywinks


 
Posted : 12/12/2015 8:13 pm
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Clive Norling would have done that.

Clive Norling ran the line in one if the first games with a miked up ref. Ref walks over to him to ask about something and the TV commentary filled with something like "Well that *®°¥* in the yellow &$()ing punched him in $!/:+ing gob and he ]«%\ing lamped 'im back. °¥{¡ing send the `·|]er off and we can all_[«]ing well carry on with this =[<\ing game...." to stunned silence in the studio followed by abject apologies. 😆


 
Posted : 12/12/2015 8:22 pm
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Very good that link Flashy.......I don't get the Rhys Patchel one though 😳

I thought that it was Mongo that got into a spot of bother on the M4?


 
Posted : 13/12/2015 12:21 am
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Glasgow more like the team they were last year,Scarlets are as well!


 
Posted : 13/12/2015 5:34 am
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Scarlets had massive injury problems. They were missing Rob Evans, Jake Ball, Ken Owens, James Davies, Shingler and Barclay from the forwards alone.


 
Posted : 13/12/2015 7:21 am
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Jones has had a complete clear-out. I feel for Mike Catt but I cannot believe there was talk Farrel might stay for a year for "continuity" 😯 what continuity of lidicrous selection and protecting daddies boy ?


 
Posted : 13/12/2015 10:29 am
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Corbisiero to take a sabbatical at the end of the season....shame, but given how much rugby he's played in the last few years he'll hardly notice the difference! Damn good prop when fully fit though.


 
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TOUL v LEI is an odd match. TOL should be cruising here esp with LEI stupid yellow cards. Given the TOUL quality and home advantage, the should have put this beyond LEI reach. LEI doing well do stay in this!!

Sexton having a bit of a cuachmar!


 
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Nathan Hughes is having great fun running Fords line. Poor old george is having a torrid time of it. Roko, Bananaman and Daly are playing well.


 
Posted : 13/12/2015 6:22 pm
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Rowntree, Catt & Farrell gone, Borthwick (Forwards/Line out) and Gustard (Defense) in.


 
Posted : 14/12/2015 4:16 pm
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I don't think Borthwick has been announced yet? As far as I'm aware, the deal hasn't been done with Bristol yet.
I'd like to see Greenwood in as backs/skills coach.


 
Posted : 14/12/2015 4:20 pm
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http://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/news/12504/10100091/andy-farrell-mike-catt-and-graham-rowntree-leave-england

*shrug* The implication at least is there.


 
Posted : 14/12/2015 4:25 pm
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Without a doubt. England want him, but so do bris and he's under contract. The trouble is, Bristol don't need money so buying him out of contract is a bit tricky. Lot's of talk of him doing both part time for the rest of the season but he'll be away with the 6N at an important part of the season (for bris).


 
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Nah, he'll go. All contracts have a break clause. One coach won't be tied up for more than the RFU can afford.

Eddie Jones is a decent backs coach, but a decent, proven attack coach would be a good idea. No idea where to get one though, Will Greenwood doesn't have any experience does he?


 
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All contracts have a break clause.

Apparently not. I agree that he'll go, but it's been far from as straight forward as a break clause.

No idea where to get one though, Will Greenwood doesn't have any experience does he?

It'll be Alex King, of Saints.


 
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Not sure Alex King is a better choice than Catt who is a world cup winner and has club coaching and international experience (and I have a bias as King is ex Britol Uni). From what I read Jone's speciality is attack so perhaps he wants to run that himself. Will Greenwood was a great player and is now a TV pundit, not a candidate IMHO.

Sadly Rob "Mr Teflon" Andrew is still raking in his £500k 😐


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 9:51 am
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Will Greenwood has an understanding of the game that very few have as well as being articulate. He'd make an excellent coach.
Still, I'm pretty sure it'll be Alex King 😉


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 9:54 am
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is a better choice than Catt who is a world cup winner

You mean he was part of a world cup winning team? My memories of Catt is of individualism that went slight awry - the "right" kicks that never quite worked, being steamrollered by Lomu and so on, never of individual brilliance that made scores for others or himself, such as the Conrad Smiths and Gitaeu's of this world bring to their teams. He never unequivocally brought that to the England setup IMO.


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 10:24 am
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@Kryton, IMO he blossomed as a center, 10 was never his position, ditto fullback. I think its toigh on him he has been disgarded. He is the definitive world cup winner as he had our last touch 😀 Infamous moment where Greenwood is on all 4's in the middle of the field while Catt kicks it out.

I see @wrecker, nudge nudge wink wink


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 10:38 am
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IMO he blossomed as a center

Quite. He had some ideas and took some risks. Like I said though, apart from an excellent period of kicking in a vs Wales game, a big break for England (cant remember the game) within which he didn't pass then fluffed the attempted release, what is there? Certainly he'd be in the "nearlyman" rather than "all star" crowd for me.

FWIW his fault or theirs, in the main the current/prior set England backs play just he did - slightly beyond thier ability to do anything with any stardom quality.


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 10:58 am
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Patchell to Scarlets next year. Tasty backline if all fit. Just need some locks and an 8.

Davies
Patchel
Van Der Whatsit
Williams
Jiffy junior
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Loopy Liam


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 11:01 am
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From what I'd read Catt lost the players a bit over his tiff with Cipriani, which is saying something! Apparently the players defended Cips and I think it's game over from a coaches point of view if youve lost the players.

I'd also heard about Alex King but then heard conflicting stuff about Eddie wanting to be a bit more hands on with regards to attack. Saints attack isn't anything to write home about at the moment though but I imagine Eddie will have a very good idea of how he wants to do and if King is attack coach he'll have to finf a game to fit that.

Be interesting to see what Eddie does with regards to the squad, as far as I'm aware the EPS agreement means he can't have a wholesale clear out but we've not got many retirees to replace either. 12 still seems a bit of an issue with quite a few decent EQ players knocking about in the AP but not many actually demanding selection.


 
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Agreed, 12 is still an issue and the England mid field should have been Slade and Tuilagi, so that's injured and injured.

However, Slade next to Ford would be superb. Slades very, very good defensively, can kick well, passes superbly and can read a game well, not a particular bosh merchant. He'll also take the pressure from Ford as Catt did with JW. Give the bosh role to Tuilagi to drive it up and make the odd wonder break. It'll be a winner, and I think the summer will show it.

Out of current players? Possibly Eastmond (he'll do better than Burges!) the other Exeter centre, possibly the Wasps one (Daly?)


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 11:25 am
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Jones stated early on that the gameplan will be selected to fit the players talents. It won't be a cookie cutter approach.

If Daly doesn't make the EPS it'll be a travesty. Maybe Eastmond, but why play a bath backline? It's no better than Saints at present, to borrow ekuls' logic. In fact, the most potent player in the bath backs at present is bananaman.
I reckon there will be some surprises, which will undoubtedly be met with howling derision until game time.


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 11:37 am
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Tagithackenwhatsit


 
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Posted : 15/12/2015 11:46 am
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Exactly!

(see my post above I was talking to myself)


 
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My good friend and ex-colleague went to school with and is very close to Doug and Mike Catt, there is another side of the Chippy story. As STWers know I think Cipriani is a waster of his talent with poor discipline so I'm always going to come down on the side that he should never have been in the squad so who cares if he gets the sharp end of a coaches temper when he's not cutting it in training. I'm no international sportsman but have been coached by people at that level and its not all smiles and "well done lads"

@Kryton I agree with your assessment I just feel Mike has something good to add to the setup and his area was one where we've seen a big improvement over the past few seasons (admittedly from a low base !)

England coaching setup has become a bit of a poisoned chalice really, better for folk to stay in club rugby longer IMHO.


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 12:09 pm
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Catt's playing career is an irrelvance when evaluating him as a coach, afterall the last three World Cup winning coaches don't have an international cap between them.


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 12:27 pm
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Slade is a very good player,nearest you have had to a centre with an attacking brain in years.


 
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Since.....Greenwood in fact!


 
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Oooh. Looks like it's getting juicy.
BBC;

Steve Borthwick named England forwards coach by Eddie Jones

Bristol rugby;

Bristol Rugby want to make it clear that we have not agreed that Steve Borthwick can leave our employment.

Steve Borthwick is subject to a recently signed long term employment contract. Bristol Rugby did not give the RFU permission to speak with Steve Borthwick.

Bristol Rugby will take all reasonable actions as necessary to protect the Club’s position and, therefore, will not be making any further statement at this stage.


 
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Indeed @wrecker, a right dogs breakfast particularly coming after the RWC debacle. You'd have thought they'd make sure they got the details right. I for one hope Bristol stand their ground and keep him under contract till the end of the season.


 
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It's not even as if it's another club who have broken the rules; it's the ****ing RFU FFS!
I hope Mr Lansdowns legal team tears them a new arsehole.
Fair enough, Borthwick wants to go and they want him, but do it properly at least?
Pricks.


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 4:17 pm
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IMHO its just another demonstration of why the structure in England is wrong. In NZ/Aus/SA country comes first. Bristol should let him go with pride, and accept the compensation package - like the Stormers did with Jones.


 
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Why should they?
They signed a coach in good faith. The least the RFU should do is follow their own rules. Bristol have been on the receiving end of a very unfair play off system for a long time, and had just signed a coach who looked like could help with promotion. I don't blame the club for saying **** 'em.


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 4:52 pm
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Because country comes first. The best chance of commercial success for any english club is a successful england team.


 
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Plenty of english clubs are doing very nicely, despite the national team being pretty bloody poor for a good few years. Poaching staff is poaching staff no matter where it comes from. If the RFU want the clubs to behave they need to set an example, not trample over it's members.


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 4:58 pm
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So England should only employ crap coaches that aren't in a job?

I don't see Saracens making a hoohah over Gustard. Sort it out like adults. The Bristol owner comes over as a man used to getting his own way and throwing his toys out of the pram.


 
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Bristols only word has been the press release so the bristol owners tone has not been established. Borthwick has been employed for a very short time at the start of a fairly long contract by a club desperate for promotion. It is a very different situation to saracens, as an AP club they will have no problems recruiting. A champ club has no such luxuries, no matter what the pay packet.
The RFU need to wind their necks in and treat clubs fairly. If they don't it will go legal and breach of contract doesn't get any more cut and dried than this appears to be.


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 5:06 pm
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That may be, but you can't stop someone leaving. Borthwick has announced he's off, so blocking the move isn't going to benefit Bristol in any way.


 
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Bristol can't block the move. They can sue though, and given the time spent recruiting, equipping, training etc why shouldn't they?


 
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It's been tough reading about Lomu's financial situation. I do womder whether he took the RWC work knowing it was a health risk but felt he had no choice. I've a mate with a kidney issue and he won't fly, gave up his rwc tickets on doctors advice as the long haul flight was regarded as a risk


 
Posted : 15/12/2015 9:24 pm
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I'll start the bidding at 8 weeks minus 3 for nice biccies and saying sorry plus two hours and 33 seconds for his previous


 
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He's a scummy git int he?


 
Posted : 16/12/2015 8:56 pm
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He is a real cheapshot ****. I blame the roids


 
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Dylan ****ing Hartley set to be New England captain. Unbelievable. I'm feeling the hatred there.


 
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Dylan **** Hartley set to be New England captain. Unbelievable. I'm feeling the hatred there.

That would be a fantastic appointment.


 
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Dylan **** Hartley set to be New England captain.

Well the captain needs to be a definite first choice and be clearly the best player in his position - Hartley ticks both boxes. He's also the hooker other teams least like playing against (despite the yellow cards).

He is also a kn*b and not actually English but this is international sport so, if we want to win, I can't see any better alternatives.


 
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if we want to win, I can't see any better alternatives.

This.

Plus he has some grit & experience as a player and captain also.

Also published is a vice-captaincy setup proposed, so Dylan will know its only his to keep if he behaves himself, as there's obviously a succession plan in place.


 
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Its no good being first choice if you can't remain on the field.


 
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I don't think Robshaw in his 40 odd caps as Captain ever got subbed. Fat lot of good that did England 😆


 
Posted : 17/12/2015 11:44 am
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Its no good being first choice if you can't remain on the field.

True, although he's only had 3 yellows in 66 international appearances.

Whereas James Haskell has had 4 in 62 caps and nobody goes on about that - probably because they're going on about how sh*te he is instead....


 
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Interestingly (well for me anyway) the record holder is Marco Bortolami with seven yellows.

The list of players on six includes usual suspects like Jamie Cudmore, Schalk Burger, a couple of Georgian Back-Rowers and Bryan Habana!

[url= http://stats.espnscrum.com/scrum/rugby/records/player/most_yellow_cards.html?id=1;type=class ]Yellow Card Individual Records[/url]


 
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What happened to the picture of Dave Denton's injury that I posted up?

Also, see they're trialling 6 point tries, 2 point penalties and drop goals, 5 seconds for a maul to move of it's over and front rows coming into contact on crouch instead of engage from next season.


 
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Good on him. I had similar in Pret earlier today "could you stop swearing in front of my son please" followed by a staring competition. I love staring comps.


 
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Matt Morgan leaving Bristol at end of season, most likely to Blues. That fat Ulster 8 is going to waddle anout and get yellow cards for Cardiff next season too


 
Posted : 23/12/2015 11:02 am
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Anyone want to Fantasy 6N England Team? I'll start:

1 - Hartley/Youngs
2 - Dunno / Alex Brown
3 - Cole / Dunno
4 - Launchbury/Attwood
5 - Lawes / Gaskell
6 - Robshaw 😀
7 - Nathan Hughes / Dunno
8 - Vianikola / Sam Jones
9 - Care / Youngs
10 - Farrell / Ford / Lowoski
11 - Watson / Gashton / Semendaki
12 - Elliot Daly / Burrell / Farell
13 - Tuilagi / / Daly / Nowell
14 - Nowell / May
15 - Brown/Goode

Froth away... 😀


 
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Never really understood people getting annoyed or embarrassed about swearing. Swearing is noise coming out of your mouth. It is used for emphasis or because you can't think of a good enough non-swear word. It does no harm to anyone and yet it's seen as more serious than actual violence. Swearing before the watershed is seen as a big no-no and yet fighting and hurtful speech is seen as fine.

You never hear commentators apologising for players fighting on the field.


 
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Well in the case I wrote about above it was the fact the guy was calling the lady in the cafe a ****ing phillipino **** that got my back up.


 
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- Hartley/Youngs
2 - Dunno / Alex Brown
3 - Cole / Dunno
4 - Launchbury/Attwood
5 - Lawes / Gaskell
6 - Robshaw
7 - Nathan Hughes / Dunno
8 - Vianikola / Sam Jones
9 - Care / Youngs
10 - Farrell / Ford / Lowoski
11 - Watson / Gashton / Semendaki
12 - Elliot Daly / Burrell / Farell
13 - Tuilagi / / Daly / Nowell
14 - Nowell / May
15 - Brown/Goode

Dear God old chap. I suppose having 2 players in most positions will help but even then two hookers at loosehead is novel to say the least!


 
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Hartley as a prop??? Fantasy is a good word


 
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I presume its Lesley Vinakolo at 8? These south sea islanders all lookbthe same eh?


 
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Wales then?

Gethin
Owens
Lee
Jones
Davies/Charteris
Lydiate
Faletau
Warburton
Davies
North
Biggar
Roberts
Davies
Cuthbert or Loopy Liam if fit.
1/2p

Evans
Baldwin
Jones
Charters/Davies
L Williams
Patchel
S Williams
Anscombe


 
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Kryters, the fail is strong with you today!


 
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Beat the Scabs at their place by a point doesn't get better than that. 😆

Waiting for Idle Jon to give details as I am in Cumbria


 
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Beat the Scabs at their place by a point doesn't get better than that.

Lydiate very nearly gave it away at the end. Fool.


 
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