Just joined Sale. Officially anyway, as assume this was lined up, hence the mid season release.Margin__Walker wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:45 pmThere must be some personality issues/clashes there. He was a stand out player in that U20s team and definitely one you'd have picked as a possible future international.SaintK wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:40 pm Alex Groves released from Bristol with immediate effect. Thought he was one of the outstanding players in last year's U20 6 Nations comp and would develop nicelyPat Lam has explained why he has made the slightly surprising decision to release England U20 international Alex Groves.
In a ‘ruthless’ sink or swim environment, the Bears director of rugby explained the towering second row has not made the breakthrough into the Bristol Bears first team he had hoped and so has been immediately released from his contract at the club having signed a two-year academy deal back in 2020.
Lam said: “When we looked at it and weighed up everyone at this stage of the season and he is not what we are looking for.”
Bristol are currently well-stocked at second row, with Samoan international captain Chris Vui, now regular Bears captain Joe Joyce, former England international Dave Attwood, athletic first team regular Ed Holmes and emerging talent John Hawkins as options, while Sam Jeffries can also play in the engine room, however much was hoped of Groves.
Even if he's not progressed at a rapid pace, he's a player you'd keep on the books if there were no other factors at play
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Yep, was just about to postMargin__Walker wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 4:13 pmJust joined Sale. Officially anyway, as assume this was lined up, hence the mid season release.Margin__Walker wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:45 pmThere must be some personality issues/clashes there. He was a stand out player in that U20s team and definitely one you'd have picked as a possible future international.SaintK wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 4:40 pm Alex Groves released from Bristol with immediate effect. Thought he was one of the outstanding players in last year's U20 6 Nations comp and would develop nicely
Even if he's not progressed at a rapid pace, he's a player you'd keep on the books if there were no other factors at play
Sale have snapped up Alex Groves, the South African-born ex-England U20s lock who last week left Bristol by mutual consent. Bears boss Pat Lam, who signed the 6ft 8in, 120kg second-rower in January 2020 for his academy, explained: “When we looked at it and weighed up everyone at this stage of the season, he is not what we are looking for.”
The sudden exit of Groves from Bristol opened the door to Sale, who confirmed their signing of the forward on a long-term contract eight days after his exit from Ashton Gate. A Sharks statement read: “Sale are delighted to confirm the signing of promising lock Alex Groves on a long-term contract.
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Manu called up according to Chris Jones.
No surprise there. If he's match fit he's always going to be selected.
Ovals wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 6:48 pmNo surprise there. If he's match fit he's always going to be selected.
England head coach Eddie Jones hopes centre Manu Tuilagi and potential captain Courtney Lawes will return from injury in time for the side's Six Nations game against Wales.
Jones' team renewed their title hopes with a 33-0 win against Italy in round two and face Wales on 26 February.
The head coach hopes flanker Lewis Ludlam and lock Joe Launchbury will be ready for the Twickenham encounter too.
"Potentially we'll have Launchbury, Tuilagi, Lawes and Ludlam," Jones said.
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So every fifth game, then...Ovals wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 6:48 pmNo surprise there. If he's match fit he's always going to be selected.
Maybe we could play him from the bench - last 20 mins per match (only when needed) and get several matches out of him.Hal Jordan wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 6:59 pmSo every fifth game, then...Ovals wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 6:48 pmNo surprise there. If he's match fit he's always going to be selected.
But, seriously, our team becomes a different proposition with Manu, Lawes and Launchbury in it.
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25 man training squad this week. Confirmation that Manu is back.
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After beating Italy 33-0 in Rome last Sunday, the squad has reconvened in Chelsea. They will train at Latymer School as preparations begin for next weekend’s match against Wales at Twickenham Stadium.
Manu Tuilagi returns to the squad after injury. Sam Simmonds will not take part in training this week as part of the management of an ongoing hip issue and will be rehabbing in camp.
Courtney Lawes and Jonny Hill will also join up with the squad. Lawes will continue to work through return to play protocols and Jonny Hill is undergoing rehab on a fibula injury.
Forwards
Alfie Barbeary
Ollie Chessum
Luke Cowan-Dickie
Tom Curry
Alex Dombrandt
Charlie Ewels
Ellis Genge
Jamie George
Maro Itoje
Joe Launchbury
Tom Pearson (London Irish, uncapped)
Bevan Rodd
Kyle Sinckler
Will Stuart
Backs
Elliot Daly
George Ford
Max Malins
Joe Marchant
Jack Nowell
Harry Randall
Henry Slade
Marcus Smith
Freddie Steward
Manu Tuilagi
Ben Youngs
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I'm worried about Lawes, he's taken a lot longer to come through return to play than seems to be the norm which maybe should indicate we just give him the tournament off rather than continually bringing him into camp to monitor progress.
True - he's been out of action for a month now - suggests it was far more than just a little knock on his bonce.sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:44 pm I'm worried about Lawes, he's taken a lot longer to come through return to play than seems to be the norm which maybe should indicate we just give him the tournament off rather than continually bringing him into camp to monitor progress.
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I realise it's no laughing matter, but I always remember a friend who coached him in his youth saying "he couldn't empty a shoe of water if you wrote the instructions on the sole of the shoe"Ovals wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:48 pmTrue - he's been out of action for a month now - suggests it was far more than just a little knock on his bonce.sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:44 pm I'm worried about Lawes, he's taken a lot longer to come through return to play than seems to be the norm which maybe should indicate we just give him the tournament off rather than continually bringing him into camp to monitor progress.
No Joe Marler seems very odd !Margin__Walker wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:31 pm 25 man training squad this week. Confirmation that Manu is back.
https://www.englandrugby.com/news/artic ... allow-week
After beating Italy 33-0 in Rome last Sunday, the squad has reconvened in Chelsea. They will train at Latymer School as preparations begin for next weekend’s match against Wales at Twickenham Stadium.
Manu Tuilagi returns to the squad after injury. Sam Simmonds will not take part in training this week as part of the management of an ongoing hip issue and will be rehabbing in camp.
Courtney Lawes and Jonny Hill will also join up with the squad. Lawes will continue to work through return to play protocols and Jonny Hill is undergoing rehab on a fibula injury.
Forwards
Alfie Barbeary
Ollie Chessum
Luke Cowan-Dickie
Tom Curry
Alex Dombrandt
Charlie Ewels
Ellis Genge
Jamie George
Maro Itoje
Joe Launchbury
Tom Pearson (London Irish, uncapped)
Bevan Rodd
Kyle Sinckler
Will Stuart
Backs
Elliot Daly
George Ford
Max Malins
Joe Marchant
Jack Nowell
Harry Randall
Henry Slade
Marcus Smith
Freddie Steward
Manu Tuilagi
Ben Youngs
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Jmk et al will know better than me, but quins have serious front row issues and are facing the mighty .....oh, just us this weekend
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Sounds like he really can't afford to lose many brain cells then!Happyhooker wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:59 pmI realise it's no laughing matter, but I always remember a friend who coached him in his youth saying "he couldn't empty a shoe of water if you wrote the instructions on the sole of the shoe"Ovals wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:48 pmTrue - he's been out of action for a month now - suggests it was far more than just a little knock on his bonce.sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 7:44 pm I'm worried about Lawes, he's taken a lot longer to come through return to play than seems to be the norm which maybe should indicate we just give him the tournament off rather than continually bringing him into camp to monitor progress.
Yup, we have an injury run and he's sorely needed. Not like he needs to be in camp.Happyhooker wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 8:18 pm Jmk et al will know better than me, but quins have serious front row issues and are facing the mighty .....oh, just us this weekend
I just hope we get Alfie and Launchbury back to make a game of it. Quite a crunch game in term of the top 4 !!JM2K6 wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:08 pmYup, we have an injury run and he's sorely needed. Not like he needs to be in camp.Happyhooker wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 8:18 pm Jmk et al will know better than me, but quins have serious front row issues and are facing the mighty .....oh, just us this weekend
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We need Barbeary, big time.Ovals wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:21 pmI just hope we get Alfie and Launchbury back to make a game of it. Quite a crunch game in term of the top 4 !!JM2K6 wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:08 pmYup, we have an injury run and he's sorely needed. Not like he needs to be in camp.Happyhooker wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 8:18 pm Jmk et al will know better than me, but quins have serious front row issues and are facing the mighty .....oh, just us this weekend
Blackett said in the latest injury update that Shields is definitely out for a couple of weeks and neither Willis is read yet. Young is still out for a while too, so what the back row will look like if he's not made available I don't know. Gaskell, Fifita, Oghre going on recent emergency selections

I know Quins aren't in full health up front themselves.
Yeah, having a fit backrow is verboten. At least Louw's got a few minutes under his belt and Lewies is back, that should help a lot. You'll probably have a field day at the breakdown without Dombrandt/Kenningham/Evans/Chisholm/Lawday available; all 3 of our starting options (bar Lewies if we shoehorn him in at 6) are really not up to it.sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:35 pmWe need Barbeary, big time.
Blackett said in the latest injury update that Shields is definitely out for a couple of weeks and neither Willis is read yet. Young is still out for a while too, so what the back row will look like if he's not made available I don't know. Gaskell, Fifita, Oghre going on recent emergency selectionsAll good players who can do a job in the back row when required, but usually alongside other recognised back row players.
I know Quins aren't in full health up front themselves.
It's incredibly frustrating - when they are all fit, the two Willis brothers, Barbeary and Shields would give us a backrow that most international side would envy. But, on theother hand, we have benefitted from playing ither sides that have been weakened by 6N call ups.JM2K6 wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 11:13 pmYeah, having a fit backrow is verboten. At least Louw's got a few minutes under his belt and Lewies is back, that should help a lot. You'll probably have a field day at the breakdown without Dombrandt/Kenningham/Evans/Chisholm/Lawday available; all 3 of our starting options (bar Lewies if we shoehorn him in at 6) are really not up to it.sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:35 pmWe need Barbeary, big time.Ovals wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:21 pm
I just hope we get Alfie and Launchbury back to make a game of it. Quite a crunch game in term of the top 4 !!
Blackett said in the latest injury update that Shields is definitely out for a couple of weeks and neither Willis is read yet. Young is still out for a while too, so what the back row will look like if he's not made available I don't know. Gaskell, Fifita, Oghre going on recent emergency selectionsAll good players who can do a job in the back row when required, but usually alongside other recognised back row players.
I know Quins aren't in full health up front themselves.
Yup, it's one of those things that makes our league so bonkers. We've played Sarries twice with weakened teams both times, for example - no chance of seeing two full strength sides go at each other. Can't complain too much as it's a fact of life for basically everybody, but it's still very strange.Ovals wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 11:56 pmIt's incredibly frustrating - when they are all fit, the two Willis brothers, Barbeary and Shields would give us a backrow that most international side would envy. But, on theother hand, we have benefitted from playing ither sides that have been weakened by 6N call ups.JM2K6 wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 11:13 pmYeah, having a fit backrow is verboten. At least Louw's got a few minutes under his belt and Lewies is back, that should help a lot. You'll probably have a field day at the breakdown without Dombrandt/Kenningham/Evans/Chisholm/Lawday available; all 3 of our starting options (bar Lewies if we shoehorn him in at 6) are really not up to it.sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:35 pm
We need Barbeary, big time.
Blackett said in the latest injury update that Shields is definitely out for a couple of weeks and neither Willis is read yet. Young is still out for a while too, so what the back row will look like if he's not made available I don't know. Gaskell, Fifita, Oghre going on recent emergency selectionsAll good players who can do a job in the back row when required, but usually alongside other recognised back row players.
I know Quins aren't in full health up front themselves.
Does suggest our luck in having almost everyone fit at the end of last season was less down to the change in training regime and more, well, luck...
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I feel the same about our run to the final in 19/20. The compressed time frame in which fixtures were played coincided with a period where pretty much all our best players were fit and finished before many of them had a chance to break. It's just fortune.JM2K6 wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 9:18 amYup, it's one of those things that makes our league so bonkers. We've played Sarries twice with weakened teams both times, for example - no chance of seeing two full strength sides go at each other. Can't complain too much as it's a fact of life for basically everybody, but it's still very strange.Ovals wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 11:56 pmIt's incredibly frustrating - when they are all fit, the two Willis brothers, Barbeary and Shields would give us a backrow that most international side would envy. But, on theother hand, we have benefitted from playing ither sides that have been weakened by 6N call ups.JM2K6 wrote: Tue Feb 15, 2022 11:13 pm
Yeah, having a fit backrow is verboten. At least Louw's got a few minutes under his belt and Lewies is back, that should help a lot. You'll probably have a field day at the breakdown without Dombrandt/Kenningham/Evans/Chisholm/Lawday available; all 3 of our starting options (bar Lewies if we shoehorn him in at 6) are really not up to it.
Does suggest our luck in having almost everyone fit at the end of last season was less down to the change in training regime and more, well, luck...
Another one for the Jones book of man management by the sounds of it.
My mate was in at Saracens today and it appears that Isieweke has been discarded because Jones didn't like his reaction to being replaced on Sunday
Evidently he didn't hear the replacement call on the pitch so pointed at himself asked "me?" Apparently Jones thought he was being disrespectful and didn't like the attitude so has sent him back to Sarries!!!
My mate was in at Saracens today and it appears that Isieweke has been discarded because Jones didn't like his reaction to being replaced on Sunday
Evidently he didn't hear the replacement call on the pitch so pointed at himself asked "me?" Apparently Jones thought he was being disrespectful and didn't like the attitude so has sent him back to Sarries!!!
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Jesus christ. How do you get to be his age and that insecure?
There's going to be reams of this shit if the RFU conduct a review after his departure, I'm sure.
There's going to be reams of this shit if the RFU conduct a review after his departure, I'm sure.
SaintK wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:42 pm Another one for the Jones book of man management by the sounds of it.
My mate was in at Saracens today and it appears that Isieweke has been discarded because Jones didn't like his reaction to being replaced on Sunday
Evidently he didn't hear the replacement call on the pitch so pointed at himself asked "me?" Apparently Jones thought he was being disrespectful and didn't like the attitude so has sent him back to Sarries!!!
I suspect the DoRs detest Jones.
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You can't win. I'd have thought you'd want players who don't want to be subbed.SaintK wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:42 pm Another one for the Jones book of man management by the sounds of it.
My mate was in at Saracens today and it appears that Isieweke has been discarded because Jones didn't like his reaction to being replaced on Sunday
Evidently he didn't hear the replacement call on the pitch so pointed at himself asked "me?" Apparently Jones thought he was being disrespectful and didn't like the attitude so has sent him back to Sarries!!!
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How does your mate get to hear something like that? Are the players openly discussing it for anyone to overhear or does he have to ask around for some gossip?SaintK wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:42 pm Another one for the Jones book of man management by the sounds of it.
My mate was in at Saracens today and it appears that Isieweke has been discarded because Jones didn't like his reaction to being replaced on Sunday
Evidently he didn't hear the replacement call on the pitch so pointed at himself asked "me?" Apparently Jones thought he was being disrespectful and didn't like the attitude so has sent him back to Sarries!!!
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I hear harlequins have handed out some permanent contracts. Had to actually read the article to understand that these are actual permanent contracts with no end dates.
Bit unusual for sport in general, isn't it?
Bit unusual for sport in general, isn't it?
Uncle fester wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 8:34 pm I hear harlequins have handed out some permanent contracts. Had to actually read the article to understand that these are actual permanent contracts with no end dates.
Bit unusual for sport in general, isn't it?
Not really, makes sense really. Give a player a months notice if they're not needed, playing poorly or get broken. I've never really understood why it's not done like the rest of us have to to do it. Especially in football.
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I would imagine both parties have some sort of break clauses built in. That, or we can just give them notice and put them.on gardening leave.
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A pension thing?
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Would that be an issue from a player retention perspective? They could get an offer from a rival team and hand in notice?Hal Jordan wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 8:59 am I would imagine both parties have some sort of break clauses built in. That, or we can just give them notice and put them.on gardening leave.
I'd hope the break clauses require conclusion of a season.
To be honest I've never asked, though I'm sure it is based on relationshipsockwithaticket wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 7:51 pmHow does your mate get to hear something like that? Are the players openly discussing it for anyone to overhear or does he have to ask around for some gossip?SaintK wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:42 pm Another one for the Jones book of man management by the sounds of it.
My mate was in at Saracens today and it appears that Isieweke has been discarded because Jones didn't like his reaction to being replaced on Sunday
Evidently he didn't hear the replacement call on the pitch so pointed at himself asked "me?" Apparently Jones thought he was being disrespectful and didn't like the attitude so has sent him back to Sarries!!!
He has been around a number of Prem clubs for years and has good relationships with a lot of players across the board. He will also have relationships with players from his work as a past RFU elite coach and will have worked with a number of of the current England squad as they made their way through age group and U20's into the full England squad.
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SaintK wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 10:43 amTo be honest I've never asked, though I'm sure it is based on relationshipsockwithaticket wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 7:51 pmHow does your mate get to hear something like that? Are the players openly discussing it for anyone to overhear or does he have to ask around for some gossip?SaintK wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:42 pm Another one for the Jones book of man management by the sounds of it.
My mate was in at Saracens today and it appears that Isieweke has been discarded because Jones didn't like his reaction to being replaced on Sunday
Evidently he didn't hear the replacement call on the pitch so pointed at himself asked "me?" Apparently Jones thought he was being disrespectful and didn't like the attitude so has sent him back to Sarries!!!
He has been around a number of Prem clubs for years and has good relationships with a lot of players across the board. He will also have relationships with players from his work as a past RFU elite coach and will have worked with a number of of the current England squad as they made their way through age group and U20's into the full England squad.

SaintK wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 10:43 amTo be honest I've never asked, though I'm sure it is based on relationshipsockwithaticket wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 7:51 pmHow does your mate get to hear something like that? Are the players openly discussing it for anyone to overhear or does he have to ask around for some gossip?SaintK wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 4:42 pm Another one for the Jones book of man management by the sounds of it.
My mate was in at Saracens today and it appears that Isieweke has been discarded because Jones didn't like his reaction to being replaced on Sunday
Evidently he didn't hear the replacement call on the pitch so pointed at himself asked "me?" Apparently Jones thought he was being disrespectful and didn't like the attitude so has sent him back to Sarries!!!
He has been around a number of Prem clubs for years and has good relationships with a lot of players across the board. He will also have relationships with players from his work as a past RFU elite coach and will have worked with a number of of the current England squad as they made their way through age group and U20's into the full England squad.
Is it MD that you know?
Not those initials, no.Kawazaki wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 4:39 pmSaintK wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 10:43 amTo be honest I've never asked, though I'm sure it is based on relationshipsockwithaticket wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 7:51 pm
How does your mate get to hear something like that? Are the players openly discussing it for anyone to overhear or does he have to ask around for some gossip?
He has been around a number of Prem clubs for years and has good relationships with a lot of players across the board. He will also have relationships with players from his work as a past RFU elite coach and will have worked with a number of of the current England squad as they made their way through age group and U20's into the full England squad.
Is it MD that you know?
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We could turn this into a game, almost a Globus-wordle. Is there an M or a D anywhere in their initials?SaintK wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 4:56 pmNot those initials, no.Kawazaki wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 4:39 pmSaintK wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 10:43 am
To be honest I've never asked, though I'm sure it is based on relationship
He has been around a number of Prem clubs for years and has good relationships with a lot of players across the board. He will also have relationships with players from his work as a past RFU elite coach and will have worked with a number of of the current England squad as they made their way through age group and U20's into the full England squad.
Is it MD that you know?
inactionman wrote: Thu Feb 17, 2022 5:11 pmWe could turn this into a game, almost a Globus-wordle. Is there an M or a D anywhere in their initials?
