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Veinau fucked that. Should've just kept running rather than putting it on the toe.
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That says it all. Total lack of fitness by Veainu for what should have been a stroll at this time. Compare that with some other T14 teams which have finally got their fitness in some order and you see why this lot are nowhere.
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Had Brizzle by 18 and I'm going to be a mile out.
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Thought Morahan might've bollocksed that up, but he got the offload away.
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There're vestiges of life in Stade after all.
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Not as much as Sanchez.
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Oh I don't know, his cheerleaders in the BT broadcast team have done quite the job on over-hyping him over the last couple of years.
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So if it was looked at by TMO and Ref then it's hardly got away with, and more, nothing to see here then.Margin__Walker wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 8:35 pmSwings and roundabouts. LI under slightly more pressure, but first movement down was from the Edinburgh LH. Could have been collapsing from Ed or hinging from LI.Tichtheid wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 8:17 pm
I didn't see the game but I'm told the ref bottled it at the last scrum in front of LI's posts on 80 mins, LI front row folded but got the penalty.
Shit happens.
Jamie Ritchie got away with an upright head on head tackle on Rogerson that drew blood earlier. Apparently looked at by the TMO. Not sure what was said as they were speaking Italian, but amazed he got away with it.
The ref really needed to crack down on the amount of appealling from the LI players, it was embarrassing at points
I think sometimes because players like Radradra or Russell don't play every single minute of every single game as the best player that has ever donned a rugby shirt, they get the "over-hyped" tag thrown at them.
In a team sport that is impossible anyway, in solo sports peak Michael Johnson, Ed Moses or Usain Bolt or people of that ilk can be that person, and part of that is because they don't have to rely on others.
On the one hand you have players like Brad Barritt, the beating heart of a team, players who are consistent week in week out over what seems like decades. They never let you down, you can build an entire team around them because you know what they will bring to the table. They set the culture, they lead by example, they are the epitome of what it is to be a professional rugby player.
Radradra is another type of player altogether. You hear about some players having higher ceilings than others, and certainly Radradra can do things that other players can only really dream about.
There is a place for both players in a good team, one facilitates the other, but that is no insult to the Brad Barritts, on the contrary, the genius can't do the genius things without the players around him.
For me Radradra is a bit like Parisse, a lot is expected of these guys.
In a team sport that is impossible anyway, in solo sports peak Michael Johnson, Ed Moses or Usain Bolt or people of that ilk can be that person, and part of that is because they don't have to rely on others.
On the one hand you have players like Brad Barritt, the beating heart of a team, players who are consistent week in week out over what seems like decades. They never let you down, you can build an entire team around them because you know what they will bring to the table. They set the culture, they lead by example, they are the epitome of what it is to be a professional rugby player.
Radradra is another type of player altogether. You hear about some players having higher ceilings than others, and certainly Radradra can do things that other players can only really dream about.
There is a place for both players in a good team, one facilitates the other, but that is no insult to the Brad Barritts, on the contrary, the genius can't do the genius things without the players around him.
For me Radradra is a bit like Parisse, a lot is expected of these guys.
Tichtheid wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:25 pm I think sometimes because players like Radradra or Russell don't play every single minute of every single game as the best player that has ever donned a rugby shirt, they get the "over-hyped" tag thrown at them.
In a team sport that is impossible anyway, in solo sports peak Michael Johnson, Ed Moses or Usain Bolt or people of that ilk can be that person, and part of that is because they don't have to rely on others.
On the one hand you have players like Brad Barritt, the beating heart of a team, players who are consistent week in week out over what seems like decades. They never let you down, you can build an entire team around them because you know what they will bring to the table. They set the culture, they lead by example, they are the epitome of what it is to be a professional rugby player.
Radradra is another type of player altogether. You hear about some players having higher ceilings than others, and certainly Radradra can do things that other players can only really dream about.
There is a place for both players in a good team, one facilitates the other, but that is no insult to the Brad Barritts, on the contrary, the genius can't do the genius things without the players around him.
For me Radradra is a bit like Parisse, a lot is expected of these guys.
Leave that flowery shit to the hacks in the broadsheets who have to knock out 1500 words a week.
Radradra isn't anywhere near the value of a player like Barritt and it has nothing to do with ceilings either. Don't get me wrong, Radradra could be that valuable but at the moment he's nowhere near. He just makes too many errors, often unforced errors.
If I was a DoR, I'd be interested in Purdey.
Kawazaki wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:41 pmTichtheid wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:25 pm I think sometimes because players like Radradra or Russell don't play every single minute of every single game as the best player that has ever donned a rugby shirt, they get the "over-hyped" tag thrown at them.
In a team sport that is impossible anyway, in solo sports peak Michael Johnson, Ed Moses or Usain Bolt or people of that ilk can be that person, and part of that is because they don't have to rely on others.
On the one hand you have players like Brad Barritt, the beating heart of a team, players who are consistent week in week out over what seems like decades. They never let you down, you can build an entire team around them because you know what they will bring to the table. They set the culture, they lead by example, they are the epitome of what it is to be a professional rugby player.
Radradra is another type of player altogether. You hear about some players having higher ceilings than others, and certainly Radradra can do things that other players can only really dream about.
There is a place for both players in a good team, one facilitates the other, but that is no insult to the Brad Barritts, on the contrary, the genius can't do the genius things without the players around him.
For me Radradra is a bit like Parisse, a lot is expected of these guys.
Leave that flowery shit to the hacks in the broadsheets who have to knock out 1500 words a week.
Radradra isn't anywhere near the value of a player like Barritt and it has nothing to do with ceilings either. Don't get me wrong, Radradra could be that valuable but at the moment he's nowhere near. He just makes too many errors, often unforced errors.
If I was a DoR, I'd be interested in Purdey.
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It was a bit of a shockBiffer wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 7:31 pmAre we all just letting them NG this pass without commentSlick wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 6:08 pmAhh OK, sorry. Just i thought I saw him in the crowd but I also thought he was deadHappyhooker wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 3:14 pm
I think you've asked me this before, but no, not off hand, but then I did leave when I was 18 and have an appalling memory for names.![]()
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Tichtheid wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:56 pmKawazaki wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:41 pmTichtheid wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:25 pm I think sometimes because players like Radradra or Russell don't play every single minute of every single game as the best player that has ever donned a rugby shirt, they get the "over-hyped" tag thrown at them.
In a team sport that is impossible anyway, in solo sports peak Michael Johnson, Ed Moses or Usain Bolt or people of that ilk can be that person, and part of that is because they don't have to rely on others.
On the one hand you have players like Brad Barritt, the beating heart of a team, players who are consistent week in week out over what seems like decades. They never let you down, you can build an entire team around them because you know what they will bring to the table. They set the culture, they lead by example, they are the epitome of what it is to be a professional rugby player.
Radradra is another type of player altogether. You hear about some players having higher ceilings than others, and certainly Radradra can do things that other players can only really dream about.
There is a place for both players in a good team, one facilitates the other, but that is no insult to the Brad Barritts, on the contrary, the genius can't do the genius things without the players around him.
For me Radradra is a bit like Parisse, a lot is expected of these guys.
Leave that flowery shit to the hacks in the broadsheets who have to knock out 1500 words a week.
Radradra isn't anywhere near the value of a player like Barritt and it has nothing to do with ceilings either. Don't get me wrong, Radradra could be that valuable but at the moment he's nowhere near. He just makes too many errors, often unforced errors.
If I was a DoR, I'd be interested in Purdey.
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Two things can be true. Expectations of someone like Radrada can be higher than of other players and BT can still have managed to go overboard with the hype.Tichtheid wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:25 pm I think sometimes because players like Radradra or Russell don't play every single minute of every single game as the best player that has ever donned a rugby shirt, they get the "over-hyped" tag thrown at them.
In a team sport that is impossible anyway, in solo sports peak Michael Johnson, Ed Moses or Usain Bolt or people of that ilk can be that person, and part of that is because they don't have to rely on others.
On the one hand you have players like Brad Barritt, the beating heart of a team, players who are consistent week in week out over what seems like decades. They never let you down, you can build an entire team around them because you know what they will bring to the table. They set the culture, they lead by example, they are the epitome of what it is to be a professional rugby player.
Radradra is another type of player altogether. You hear about some players having higher ceilings than others, and certainly Radradra can do things that other players can only really dream about.
There is a place for both players in a good team, one facilitates the other, but that is no insult to the Brad Barritts, on the contrary, the genius can't do the genius things without the players around him.
For me Radradra is a bit like Parisse, a lot is expected of these guys.
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Has apologized in fairness.Paddington Bear wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 5:07 pm Fuck off Aki, ought to cop a ban for that. Graceless one eyed pricks
sockwithaticket wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:21 pmTwo things can be true. Expectations of someone like Radrada can be higher than of other players and BT can still have managed to go overboard with the hype.Tichtheid wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:25 pm I think sometimes because players like Radradra or Russell don't play every single minute of every single game as the best player that has ever donned a rugby shirt, they get the "over-hyped" tag thrown at them.
In a team sport that is impossible anyway, in solo sports peak Michael Johnson, Ed Moses or Usain Bolt or people of that ilk can be that person, and part of that is because they don't have to rely on others.
On the one hand you have players like Brad Barritt, the beating heart of a team, players who are consistent week in week out over what seems like decades. They never let you down, you can build an entire team around them because you know what they will bring to the table. They set the culture, they lead by example, they are the epitome of what it is to be a professional rugby player.
Radradra is another type of player altogether. You hear about some players having higher ceilings than others, and certainly Radradra can do things that other players can only really dream about.
There is a place for both players in a good team, one facilitates the other, but that is no insult to the Brad Barritts, on the contrary, the genius can't do the genius things without the players around him.
For me Radradra is a bit like Parisse, a lot is expected of these guys.
Does it come down to those two things being true?
I think that pundits are told to promote interest in the games and in doing so they pick out individual players who are extraordinary, or "box office", however it's an impossible ask for these players to be the best player in the world every single game.
If Russell puts in his best stuff where he nutmegs a defence and fires lightning passes across a blitz, if he kicks to Thomas running in tries, then he is the maestro. If his pack is under pressure and he kicks one out on the full then Russell is overhyped.
I guess what I'm saying I that I prefer the optimism and hope of the good expectation as opposed to the dreary negativism of those who dismiss a player like Radrada as over-hyped.
So what if the "what the actual fuck" moments are only once every couple of games? It's better than a controlled kick to touch any time, imo
Watching Bristol v Stade highlights ...
... um, did they steal Quins' idea for a Euro kit, forcing them to go with that ugly moss/khaki thing they've been wearing?
This would certainly make for a better one and barely has any hint of Bristol colours.

The socks especially!

... um, did they steal Quins' idea for a Euro kit, forcing them to go with that ugly moss/khaki thing they've been wearing?


The socks especially!

Tichtheid wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:56 amsockwithaticket wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:21 pmTwo things can be true. Expectations of someone like Radrada can be higher than of other players and BT can still have managed to go overboard with the hype.Tichtheid wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:25 pm I think sometimes because players like Radradra or Russell don't play every single minute of every single game as the best player that has ever donned a rugby shirt, they get the "over-hyped" tag thrown at them.
In a team sport that is impossible anyway, in solo sports peak Michael Johnson, Ed Moses or Usain Bolt or people of that ilk can be that person, and part of that is because they don't have to rely on others.
On the one hand you have players like Brad Barritt, the beating heart of a team, players who are consistent week in week out over what seems like decades. They never let you down, you can build an entire team around them because you know what they will bring to the table. They set the culture, they lead by example, they are the epitome of what it is to be a professional rugby player.
Radradra is another type of player altogether. You hear about some players having higher ceilings than others, and certainly Radradra can do things that other players can only really dream about.
There is a place for both players in a good team, one facilitates the other, but that is no insult to the Brad Barritts, on the contrary, the genius can't do the genius things without the players around him.
For me Radradra is a bit like Parisse, a lot is expected of these guys.
Does it come down to those two things being true?
I think that pundits are told to promote interest in the games and in doing so they pick out individual players who are extraordinary, or "box office", however it's an impossible ask for these players to be the best player in the world every single game.
If Russell puts in his best stuff where he nutmegs a defence and fires lightning passes across a blitz, if he kicks to Thomas running in tries, then he is the maestro. If his pack is under pressure and he kicks one out on the full then Russell is overhyped.
I guess what I'm saying I that I prefer the optimism and hope of the good expectation as opposed to the dreary negativism of those who dismiss a player like Radrada as over-hyped.
So what if the "what the actual fuck" moments are only once every couple of games? It's better than a controlled kick to touch any time, imo
Nobody is dismissing Radradra. He's a great player who can do great things. Nobody has said he isn't. However, he makes lots of errors as well, often to the detriment of better placed teammates he could have passed to. Those incidents are usually ignored by the commentary and press. You have to judge players by their total contribution, not just pick out the highlights real.
As I said earlier, Purdey is the Bristol back making the most incisive interventions in their recent improved performances. A player valued at a fraction of Radradra.
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There is a difference between someone like Radradra and Russell and it's down to the criticality of their positions. A centre or wing is not likely to have the same amount of influence on a game as a SH or FH. So, when someone like Youngs slows down all Eng's ball or Flake makes poor decisions when his side is on the front foot, the impact is substantial. You can get away with Radradra because his errors (e.g. not passing) aren't likely to be fatal. Unlike someone like Poitre-faut at FB where errors all too frequently cost you points.Tichtheid wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 10:25 pm I think sometimes because players like Radradra or Russell don't play every single minute of every single game as the best player that has ever donned a rugby shirt, they get the "over-hyped" tag thrown at them.
In a team sport that is impossible anyway, in solo sports peak Michael Johnson, Ed Moses or Usain Bolt or people of that ilk can be that person, and part of that is because they don't have to rely on others.
On the one hand you have players like Brad Barritt, the beating heart of a team, players who are consistent week in week out over what seems like decades. They never let you down, you can build an entire team around them because you know what they will bring to the table. They set the culture, they lead by example, they are the epitome of what it is to be a professional rugby player.
Radradra is another type of player altogether. You hear about some players having higher ceilings than others, and certainly Radradra can do things that other players can only really dream about.
There is a place for both players in a good team, one facilitates the other, but that is no insult to the Brad Barritts, on the contrary, the genius can't do the genius things without the players around him.
For me Radradra is a bit like Parisse, a lot is expected of these guys.
Much as we all love a bit of flair, the reality is that in a massively organised team game like rugby, mavericks at 10 or 15 are rarely going to result in net gains.
Did you watch the Ospreys game? They have a very similar mud coloured strip to Harlequins.Niegs wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:53 am Watching Bristol v Stade highlights ...
... um, did they steal Quins' idea for a Euro kit, forcing them to go with that ugly moss/khaki thing they've been wearing?This would certainly make for a better one and barely has any hint of Bristol colours.
I just do not understand why on earth teams play in such dull strips. I'd love to see the sales figures for them as I'd be surprised if supporters are keen on them, which is from a different supplier.
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Yeah. Commented on both those "baby diarrhoea" strips earlier. They are an abomination.weegie01 wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 9:04 amDid you watch the Ospreys game? They have a very similar mud coloured strip to Harlequins.Niegs wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:53 am Watching Bristol v Stade highlights ...
... um, did they steal Quins' idea for a Euro kit, forcing them to go with that ugly moss/khaki thing they've been wearing?This would certainly make for a better one and barely has any hint of Bristol colours.
I just do not understand why on earth teams play in such dull strips. I'd love to see the sales figures for them as I'd be surprised if supporters are keen on them, which is from a different supplier.
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This will be all the excuse the disciplinary panel need to not ban him. It’s a joke, you don’t behave like that on a rugby pitch full stop and he should still get a ban. He’d acted the prick all day to the ref and no doubt was told to apologise by the people upstairs.Uncle fester wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 11:31 pmHas apologized in fairness.Paddington Bear wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 5:07 pm Fuck off Aki, ought to cop a ban for that. Graceless one eyed pricks
The fact he was clearly and obviously wrong about what he was abusing the ref about would almost make it funny if this wasn’t creeping into the sport. Pity the blokes reffing junior rugby this morning in Connacht.
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Right; now I want to see Leinster administer a proper thumping !
If possible, a BP by HT; & Montpellier throwing in the towel at HT to avoid further humiliation.
If possible, a BP by HT; & Montpellier throwing in the towel at HT to avoid further humiliation.
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Up your game Leinster; shouldn't have taken 3 minutes to get the 1st try 

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This could easily be a 60pt plus margin. PSA is a spoofer.fishfoodie wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:57 pm Right; now I want to see Leinster administer a proper thumping !
If possible, a BP by HT; & Montpellier throwing in the towel at HT to avoid further humiliation.
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I'm surprised it was that long.
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Damn; Furlong off, looked like a turned ankle
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Zero commitment from the Fijian in every aspect so far sums up MH.
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Again. Fijian's effort to tackle. Is he expecting to be paid?
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What is with Montpellier? They seem to be a team that always plays below the sum of their parts and it's been like that across multiple different coaches. They're a more expensive, worse version of Bath.
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Better, JGP gets a try, & Leinster are going thru Montpellier at will in the center
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I think the Leinster players are as pissed about the last non-match as me
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Worst aspects of a squad of mercs which is capped off by some of the worst coaching in France........ which is a very low bar under which to limber. Why anyone would pay to watch their bastardised version of safa grind-ball is beyond me?sockwithaticket wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:16 pm What is with Montpellier? They seem to be a team that always plays below the sum of their parts and it's been like that across multiple different coaches. They're a more expensive, worse version of Bath.
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I guess I just don't understand how that has managed to be the case for as long as I can remember and under several different coaching regimes. You'd have thought one of them might have tried a different approach at some point.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:22 pmWorst aspects of a squad of mercs which is capped off by some of the worst coaching in France........ which is a very low bar under which to limber. Why anyone would pay to watch their bastardised version of safa grind-ball is beyond me?sockwithaticket wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:16 pm What is with Montpellier? They seem to be a team that always plays below the sum of their parts and it's been like that across multiple different coaches. They're a more expensive, worse version of Bath.
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You read way too much into this. This is a joke MH selection which can't even be arsed to put in any effort.fishfoodie wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 1:20 pm I think the Leinster players are as pissed about the last non-match as me
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