I count 5 out there.
20 odd point win and still pissed off. Good interview with Finn I thought.
Yup. Fitting end to the game that Arg scored, although you did get the impression the ref wasn’t going to blow until they did.
What have we really learned over the NIs? That if it comes down to Russell v Townsend always choose Russell and if Russell is out our gameplan is buggered?
To be fair, Finn when he is on form is genuinely world class. There isn’t a team in the world who wouldn’t miss a player like him. So the fact we look weaker without him is hardly a surprise.Big D wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:24 pmWhat have we really learned over the NIs? That if it comes down to Russell v Townsend always choose Russell and if Russell is out our gameplan is buggered?
Yr Alban wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:34 pm
To be fair, Finn when he is on form is genuinely world class. There isn’t a team in the world who wouldn’t miss a player like him. So the fact we look weaker without him is hardly a surprise.
What we’ve learned, TBH, is that we have good players, decent depth, and we can mix it with anyone on our day. But our discipline is still iffy, our game management is atrocious at times, we almost completely lack composure (Finn a notable exception today) and we still make the same stupid unforced errors.
Dude you're the one who declared it a world championship dimness match, no-one else! And once you're in a final, history is irrelevant.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:16 pmI assume you missed the last few weeks? And Arg have at least beaten NZ and Aus: this year too.
Someone said he’d grown up. I think that assessment is spot on. He kept the head today when everyone else lost theirs. He’s gone from an erratic genius to possibly the real deal. Sure, maybe next game he’ll be back to maverick Russell again, but where used to get Alfa performance from him (flashy, looks good, utterly unreliable), he was a Rolls-Royce today.charltom wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:47 pm Oh and Finn has played very well in every single match in the last month. Yep, he's consistent.
Who else have you?Big D wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:24 pmWhat have we really learned over the NIs? That if it comes down to Russell v Townsend always choose Russell and if Russell is out our gameplan is buggered?
Read what I wrote and not what you'd like to think I wrote.charltom wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:46 pmDude you're the one who declared it a world championship dimness match, no-one else! And once you're in a final, history is irrelevant.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:16 pmI assume you missed the last few weeks? And Arg have at least beaten NZ and Aus: this year too.
It's pretty clear who lost your match. If you can't work that out then what a shame.
Thompson who is comfortably 4th choice at the minute. Fin Smith (potentially) but I've not seen much of him. I think you're being a bit harsh on both of those btw, Kinghorn is settling in pretty well at 10 for Embra and, granted I don't see much English rugby, Hastings stepped up well in the 6N.Uncle fester wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 6:22 pmWho else have you?Big D wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:24 pmWhat have we really learned over the NIs? That if it comes down to Russell v Townsend always choose Russell and if Russell is out our gameplan is buggered?Slick wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:18 pm
Och, it was OK in the end. That period when they were 3 players down was rubbish but overall OK
King Blairhorn isn't the first cousin of a 10 and Hastings is meh.
Kinghorn is still developing as a 10. He’s done better than most of us expected, I think. His main issue is that he isn’t Russell.Uncle fester wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 6:22 pmWho else have you?Big D wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:24 pmWhat have we really learned over the NIs? That if it comes down to Russell v Townsend always choose Russell and if Russell is out our gameplan is buggered?Slick wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:18 pm
Och, it was OK in the end. That period when they were 3 players down was rubbish but overall OK
King Blairhorn isn't the first cousin of a 10 and Hastings is meh.
You wrote "This game will be for the undisputed crown of the stupidest side in rugby."Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 6:26 pmRead what I wrote and not what you'd like to think I wrote.charltom wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:46 pmDude you're the one who declared it a world championship dimness match, no-one else! And once you're in a final, history is irrelevant.Torquemada 1420 wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:16 pm
I assume you missed the last few weeks? And Arg have at least beaten NZ and Aus: this year too.
It's pretty clear who lost your match. If you can't work that out then what a shame.
On balance, I think Scotland does more to damage its own chances than any other team.
We knew all of that already though.Yr Alban wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:34 pmTo be fair, Finn when he is on form is genuinely world class. There isn’t a team in the world who wouldn’t miss a player like him. So the fact we look weaker without him is hardly a surprise.Big D wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:24 pmWhat have we really learned over the NIs? That if it comes down to Russell v Townsend always choose Russell and if Russell is out our gameplan is buggered?Slick wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:18 pm
Och, it was OK in the end. That period when they were 3 players down was rubbish but overall OK
What we’ve learned, TBH, is that we have good players, decent depth, and we can mix it with anyone on our day. But our discipline is still iffy, our game management is atrocious at times, we almost completely lack composure (Finn a notable exception today) and we still make the same stupid unforced errors.
Oh, I quite agree. I meant to put ‘so essentially what we knew already’ at the end and forgot.Big D wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 7:19 pmWe knew all of that already though.Yr Alban wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:34 pmTo be fair, Finn when he is on form is genuinely world class. There isn’t a team in the world who wouldn’t miss a player like him. So the fact we look weaker without him is hardly a surprise.Big D wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 5:24 pm
What have we really learned over the NIs? That if it comes down to Russell v Townsend always choose Russell and if Russell is out our gameplan is buggered?
What we’ve learned, TBH, is that we have good players, decent depth, and we can mix it with anyone on our day. But our discipline is still iffy, our game management is atrocious at times, we almost completely lack composure (Finn a notable exception today) and we still make the same stupid unforced errors.
Are we any further forward that we were after the Ireland game other than we know the Edinburgh 6 are back in good graces. We're supposed to be building to the world cup.
Whatever the pros and cons of Kinghorn, he has been absolutely shafted this series and it’s not onUncle fester wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 7:25 pm Not familiar with the others in fairness but Kinghorn will be doing well to become a consistent, serviceable 10 at URC. Massive ask for him to extend that to international level.
Hastings. He's 26 now. Just don't see it.
I agree with all of this. Kinghorn hasn’t been treated that well, but he’ll get over it. There’s no shame in having a player of Russell’s ability take your shirt.Slick wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 8:33 pmWhatever the pros and cons of Kinghorn, he has been absolutely shafted this series and it’s not onUncle fester wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 7:25 pm Not familiar with the others in fairness but Kinghorn will be doing well to become a consistent, serviceable 10 at URC. Massive ask for him to extend that to international level.
Hastings. He's 26 now. Just don't see it.
I think your under rate Hastings, he was great when Finn had his first hissy fit and rarely lets anyone down
Uncle fester wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 7:25 pm Not familiar with the others in fairness but Kinghorn will be doing well to become a consistent, serviceable 10 at URC. Massive ask for him to extend that to international level.
Which is all fine if you want to be a mid table team that entertains, but not if you want to be winning tight games against better teamsTichtheid wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:20 pm This is the quote
“I think he’s one of the players with the highest rugby IQ I have come across,” said the Edinburgh coach. “When he was injured last year, he did a couple of previews for us and he did them better than the coaches would do them.
“You can hear him on the ref mic during games, having conversations with players about what opportunities there are and what things need to change, so I think he’s a brilliant guy to coach.
“But we’ve got to understand that across all teams and all personnel, there are going to be some mistakes in there, so it is about how you react to them. Blair will make the occasional mistake, but let’s look at everything he does well. Last season he had the highest number of assists in the northern hemisphere, so some people will look at it and say ‘Blair made this pass error’ while others look at it and say ‘Blair created all these tries’.
“I believe there is a huge amount of upside in Blair and what he’s trying to do,” concluded Blair, whose Edinburgh team play at Cardiff in the URC on Sunday afternoon.
Slick wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:34 pmWhich is all fine if you want to be a mid table team that entertains, but not if you want to be winning tight games against better teamsTichtheid wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:20 pm This is the quote
“I think he’s one of the players with the highest rugby IQ I have come across,” said the Edinburgh coach. “When he was injured last year, he did a couple of previews for us and he did them better than the coaches would do them.
“You can hear him on the ref mic during games, having conversations with players about what opportunities there are and what things need to change, so I think he’s a brilliant guy to coach.
“But we’ve got to understand that across all teams and all personnel, there are going to be some mistakes in there, so it is about how you react to them. Blair will make the occasional mistake, but let’s look at everything he does well. Last season he had the highest number of assists in the northern hemisphere, so some people will look at it and say ‘Blair made this pass error’ while others look at it and say ‘Blair created all these tries’.
“I believe there is a huge amount of upside in Blair and what he’s trying to do,” concluded Blair, whose Edinburgh team play at Cardiff in the URC on Sunday afternoon.
Or 3, completely bleeding obvious to anyone looking at him playing 10 objectivelyTichtheid wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:39 pmSlick wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:34 pmWhich is all fine if you want to be a mid table team that entertains, but not if you want to be winning tight games against better teamsTichtheid wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:20 pm This is the quote
“I think he’s one of the players with the highest rugby IQ I have come across,” said the Edinburgh coach. “When he was injured last year, he did a couple of previews for us and he did them better than the coaches would do them.
“You can hear him on the ref mic during games, having conversations with players about what opportunities there are and what things need to change, so I think he’s a brilliant guy to coach.
“But we’ve got to understand that across all teams and all personnel, there are going to be some mistakes in there, so it is about how you react to them. Blair will make the occasional mistake, but let’s look at everything he does well. Last season he had the highest number of assists in the northern hemisphere, so some people will look at it and say ‘Blair made this pass error’ while others look at it and say ‘Blair created all these tries’.
“I believe there is a huge amount of upside in Blair and what he’s trying to do,” concluded Blair, whose Edinburgh team play at Cardiff in the URC on Sunday afternoon.
That is a hilarious take on that quote.
Or really quite sad, one of the two.
Slick wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:42 pmOr 3, completely bleeding obvious to anyone looking at him playing 10 objectively
His professional rugby coachTichtheid wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:45 pm
What, like Mike Blair, the professional rugby coach?
You're to Kinghorn what Torq is to Finn, only worse, at least Torq acknowledges that Finn can be brilliant
Thats uncalled for.Tichtheid wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:45 pm
What, like Mike Blair, the professional rugby coach?
You're to Kinghorn what Torq is to Finn, only worse, at least Torq acknowledges that Finn can be brilliant
Jock42 wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:54 pmThats uncalled for.Tichtheid wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:45 pmSlick wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:42 pm
Or 3, completely bleeding obvious to anyone looking at him playing 10 objectively
What, like Mike Blair, the professional rugby coach?
You're to Kinghorn what Torq is to Finn, only worse, at least Torq acknowledges that Finn can be brilliant
We all disagree with coaches decisions on here, including yourself, but to stoop to equating Slick to torq is below the belt.
Let’s look at this objectively for a sec. Who did we have before we had Russell? Parks. We had Parks. Or Godman, which was somehow worse. Or Laidlaw, who tried hard but was always a transplanted scrummie.Slick wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 9:42 pmOr 3, completely bleeding obvious to anyone looking at him playing 10 objectively
Don’t disagree with any of that, pretty much exactly my thoughtsYr Alban wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 10:00 pmLet’s look at this objectively for a sec. Who did we have before we had Russell? Parks. We had Parks. Or Godman, which was somehow worse. Or Laidlaw, who tried hard but was always a transplanted scrummie.
Now we have one actually world class 10, one serviceable backup, one transplanted 15 who is actually pretty damn good going forward, and two coming down the track. I’ll take that.
Indeed. There was a rumour going around that Finn would be brought back in for NZ, to which Toony said ‘No’ when asked.Big D wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 10:22 pm Worth remembering as well that if Hastings wasn't injured that Finn would likely have been left in France.
Big D wrote: Sat Nov 19, 2022 10:22 pm Worth remembering as well that if Hastings wasn't injured that Finn would likely have been left in France.