Don't toy with me.ASMO wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:41 am Signs are looking positive that the poison dwarf may be given the spanish archer, he was supposed to be going to France in December to check out the facilities for the England team, apparently that trip has been cancelled.
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One can but hope!ASMO wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:41 am Signs are looking positive that the poison dwarf may be given the spanish archer, he was supposed to be going to France in December to check out the facilities for the England team, apparently that trip has been cancelled.
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Rumours on Bath forums are Shillcock off to Tigers (he's confirmed as leaving the club but not sure where he'll end up), Big Joe C off to LI and Will Rowlands coming in next year.
I'm not sure what Rowlands mans for our back row stocks, given we've got an extra in Quinn Roux as injury cover for Ewels. Or what it means for Rowlands' Wales aspirations - not sure if he meets cap criteria?
Shillcock has looked pretty good on the limited times I've seen him play for Bath, thought he might have been retained.
I appreciate the sad demise of Worcester and Wasps and the salary cap changes have meant there's quite a few players after moves and more jigging top be done, but does it all seem to be getting a bit more merry-go-round each year? It used to be a few fringe players would move and maybe a first-teamer after a last payday, but it just seems like revolving doors now.
I'm not sure what Rowlands mans for our back row stocks, given we've got an extra in Quinn Roux as injury cover for Ewels. Or what it means for Rowlands' Wales aspirations - not sure if he meets cap criteria?
Shillcock has looked pretty good on the limited times I've seen him play for Bath, thought he might have been retained.
I appreciate the sad demise of Worcester and Wasps and the salary cap changes have meant there's quite a few players after moves and more jigging top be done, but does it all seem to be getting a bit more merry-go-round each year? It used to be a few fringe players would move and maybe a first-teamer after a last payday, but it just seems like revolving doors now.
Rowlands is a lock, why would he effect your backrow? If Rowlands hasn't been offered a "fair" contract from a welsh region, he will still be qualified for Wales.inactionman wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:58 am Rumours on Bath forums are Shillcock off to Tigers (he's confirmed as leaving the club but not sure where he'll end up), Big Joe C off to LI and Will Rowlands coming in next year.
I'm not sure what Rowlands mans for our back row stocks, given we've got an extra in Quinn Roux as injury cover for Ewels. Or what it means for Rowlands' Wales aspirations - not sure if he meets cap criteria?
Shillcock has looked pretty good on the limited times I've seen him play for Bath, thought he might have been retained.
I appreciate the sad demise of Worcester and Wasps and the salary cap changes have meant there's quite a few players after moves and more jigging top be done, but does it all seem to be getting a bit more merry-go-round each year? It used to be a few fringe players would move and maybe a first-teamer after a last payday, but it just seems like revolving doors now.
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Apols, meant Lock - Quinn Roux is lock cover for Ewels.Raggs wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 11:00 amRowlands is a lock, why would he effect your backrow? If Rowlands hasn't been offered a "fair" contract from a welsh region, he will still be qualified for Wales.inactionman wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:58 am Rumours on Bath forums are Shillcock off to Tigers (he's confirmed as leaving the club but not sure where he'll end up), Big Joe C off to LI and Will Rowlands coming in next year.
I'm not sure what Rowlands mans for our back row stocks, given we've got an extra in Quinn Roux as injury cover for Ewels. Or what it means for Rowlands' Wales aspirations - not sure if he meets cap criteria?
Shillcock has looked pretty good on the limited times I've seen him play for Bath, thought he might have been retained.
I appreciate the sad demise of Worcester and Wasps and the salary cap changes have meant there's quite a few players after moves and more jigging top be done, but does it all seem to be getting a bit more merry-go-round each year? It used to be a few fringe players would move and maybe a first-teamer after a last payday, but it just seems like revolving doors now.
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There've also been quite a few coaching regime changes over the last 2 - 3 seasons. Every coach likes to try and build their own squad up, they don't necessarily see the value in some players that their predecessor did, some players don't get on with the new direction/culture/being less favoured/whatever and so we see quite a bit of churn as players come out of contract over the course of a couple of seasons.inactionman wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:58 am Rumours on Bath forums are Shillcock off to Tigers (he's confirmed as leaving the club but not sure where he'll end up), Big Joe C off to LI and Will Rowlands coming in next year.
I'm not sure what Rowlands mans for our back row stocks, given we've got an extra in Quinn Roux as injury cover for Ewels. Or what it means for Rowlands' Wales aspirations - not sure if he meets cap criteria?
Shillcock has looked pretty good on the limited times I've seen him play for Bath, thought he might have been retained.
I appreciate the sad demise of Worcester and Wasps and the salary cap changes have meant there's quite a few players after moves and more jigging top be done, but does it all seem to be getting a bit more merry-go-round each year? It used to be a few fringe players would move and maybe a first-teamer after a last payday, but it just seems like revolving doors now.
Rowlands will be a good addition. Maybe Spencer moving on? Not an avid follower of Bath team sheets, but it feels like he's barely featured for you.
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Fair point, and Bath have suffered coaching changes more than most.sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 11:48 amThere've also been quite a few coaching regime changes over the last 2 - 3 seasons. Every coach likes to try and build their own squad up, they don't necessarily see the value in some players that their predecessor did, some players don't get on with the new direction/culture/being less favoured/whatever and so we see quite a bit of churn as players come out of contract over the course of a couple of seasons.inactionman wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:58 am Rumours on Bath forums are Shillcock off to Tigers (he's confirmed as leaving the club but not sure where he'll end up), Big Joe C off to LI and Will Rowlands coming in next year.
I'm not sure what Rowlands mans for our back row stocks, given we've got an extra in Quinn Roux as injury cover for Ewels. Or what it means for Rowlands' Wales aspirations - not sure if he meets cap criteria?
Shillcock has looked pretty good on the limited times I've seen him play for Bath, thought he might have been retained.
I appreciate the sad demise of Worcester and Wasps and the salary cap changes have meant there's quite a few players after moves and more jigging top be done, but does it all seem to be getting a bit more merry-go-round each year? It used to be a few fringe players would move and maybe a first-teamer after a last payday, but it just seems like revolving doors now.
Rowlands will be a good addition. Maybe Spencer moving on? Not an avid follower of Bath team sheets, but it feels like he's barely featured for you.
Will Spencer just can't seem to get a run free from injury, and even outside of that (well, perhaps partly caused by that) he seems to be perennially a pine-rider.
Jake posted on Facebook that he reckons Eddie is toast.sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:12 amDon't toy with me.ASMO wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:41 am Signs are looking positive that the poison dwarf may be given the spanish archer, he was supposed to be going to France in December to check out the facilities for the England team, apparently that trip has been cancelled.
I thought all contract negotiations have been frozen in Wales as the WRU and regions try and come to an agreement on funding?Raggs wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 11:00 amRowlands is a lock, why would he effect your backrow? If Rowlands hasn't been offered a "fair" contract from a welsh region, he will still be qualified for Wales.inactionman wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:58 am Rumours on Bath forums are Shillcock off to Tigers (he's confirmed as leaving the club but not sure where he'll end up), Big Joe C off to LI and Will Rowlands coming in next year.
I'm not sure what Rowlands mans for our back row stocks, given we've got an extra in Quinn Roux as injury cover for Ewels. Or what it means for Rowlands' Wales aspirations - not sure if he meets cap criteria?
Shillcock has looked pretty good on the limited times I've seen him play for Bath, thought he might have been retained.
I appreciate the sad demise of Worcester and Wasps and the salary cap changes have meant there's quite a few players after moves and more jigging top be done, but does it all seem to be getting a bit more merry-go-round each year? It used to be a few fringe players would move and maybe a first-teamer after a last payday, but it just seems like revolving doors now.
Yes please with lashings of butter and jam!!!!Ovals wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 12:38 pmJake posted on Facebook that he reckons Eddie is toast.sockwithaticket wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:12 amDon't toy with me.ASMO wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 8:41 am Signs are looking positive that the poison dwarf may be given the spanish archer, he was supposed to be going to France in December to check out the facilities for the England team, apparently that trip has been cancelled.
I believe so, meaning he won't have been offered a contract so should be free to go without impacting welsh selection.SaintK wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 12:59 pmI thought all contract negotiations have been frozen in Wales as the WRU and regions try and come to an agreement on funding?Raggs wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 11:00 amRowlands is a lock, why would he effect your backrow? If Rowlands hasn't been offered a "fair" contract from a welsh region, he will still be qualified for Wales.inactionman wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:58 am Rumours on Bath forums are Shillcock off to Tigers (he's confirmed as leaving the club but not sure where he'll end up), Big Joe C off to LI and Will Rowlands coming in next year.
I'm not sure what Rowlands mans for our back row stocks, given we've got an extra in Quinn Roux as injury cover for Ewels. Or what it means for Rowlands' Wales aspirations - not sure if he meets cap criteria?
Shillcock has looked pretty good on the limited times I've seen him play for Bath, thought he might have been retained.
I appreciate the sad demise of Worcester and Wasps and the salary cap changes have meant there's quite a few players after moves and more jigging top be done, but does it all seem to be getting a bit more merry-go-round each year? It used to be a few fringe players would move and maybe a first-teamer after a last payday, but it just seems like revolving doors now.
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Now being reported the RFU have cancelled the media drinks party scheduled for early next week and also Jones's RWC fact finding trip to France later next week!!!!
Having read a fair few reports today I can see why they don't want drinks with the media. They can't withstand this, he will go. Which is shame, with us being at Twickenham for the first game of the new regime...SaintK wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 4:00 pmNow being reported the RFU have cancelled the media drinks party scheduled for early next week and also Jones's RWC fact finding trip to France later next week!!!!
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Papers are really piling onto him now, which suggests the end is nigh.
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Paddington Bear wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 9:19 pm Papers are really piling onto him now, which suggests the end is nigh.
When Jones said he "didn't care what anyone else thinks" with that smirk on his face in the post-match presser, he made a huge strategic error. He pushed his hubris too far.
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He's been baiting them for years and now that they scent blood, knives that have been honed for a long time are being brought out.
The Times are also reporting that the back room staff merry go round continues. The team doc has already quit and the newly hired training co-ordinator (who joined in mid-October) was on the verge of resigning at the beginning of the month and is still considering whether or not to do so.
https://archive.ph/kVeuN
The Times are also reporting that the back room staff merry go round continues. The team doc has already quit and the newly hired training co-ordinator (who joined in mid-October) was on the verge of resigning at the beginning of the month and is still considering whether or not to do so.
https://archive.ph/kVeuN
I really hope for your sake you rid yourselves of him.
I hope it doesn’t pan out like the Foster situation, where no one can quite believe how he stayed.
All the best! It gives me hope if the RFU take action.
If Jones goes, Pivac goes, then all eyes be back on Foster.
I hope it doesn’t pan out like the Foster situation, where no one can quite believe how he stayed.
All the best! It gives me hope if the RFU take action.
If Jones goes, Pivac goes, then all eyes be back on Foster.
Ymx wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:06 pm Unless you appoint Robertson, then I explode with rage, burn down the RFU offices.
I think Jones staying is probably still Evens although if he does remain it'll have to come with same fairly hefty caveats, it has to.
However, if Sweeney grows a pair and sacks the chancer then Robertson would be a huge outsider and not just in terms of the RFU offering him the job. I think it would be hard work convincing him to accept.
It’s gonna be cockers isn’t it…Kawazaki wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:11 pmYmx wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:06 pm Unless you appoint Robertson, then I explode with rage, burn down the RFU offices.
I think Jones staying is probably still Evens although if he does remain it'll have to come with same fairly hefty caveats, it has to.
However, if Sweeney grows a pair and sacks the chancer then Robertson would be a huge outsider and not just in terms of the RFU offering him the job. I think it would be hard work convincing him to accept.
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He’d obviosuly say yes. Decent cash, international gig, the talent is there to turn it round and if he can’t just say he didn’t have enough timeKawazaki wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:11 pmYmx wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:06 pm Unless you appoint Robertson, then I explode with rage, burn down the RFU offices.
I think Jones staying is probably still Evens although if he does remain it'll have to come with same fairly hefty caveats, it has to.
However, if Sweeney grows a pair and sacks the chancer then Robertson would be a huge outsider and not just in terms of the RFU offering him the job. I think it would be hard work convincing him to accept.
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I don't think the RFU would sack him without a good option to replace him, and Robertson seems very keen - the RFU might well believe he's not only a good option for right now but a great long-term choice too, in which case they'd want to snap him up before NZ gets round to grabbing him.Kawazaki wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:11 pmYmx wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:06 pm Unless you appoint Robertson, then I explode with rage, burn down the RFU offices.
I think Jones staying is probably still Evens although if he does remain it'll have to come with same fairly hefty caveats, it has to.
However, if Sweeney grows a pair and sacks the chancer then Robertson would be a huge outsider and not just in terms of the RFU offering him the job. I think it would be hard work convincing him to accept.
It's a great time for a new coach. If they turn it around, brilliant, if they don't, they can just claim not to have had the time. And someone like Robertson will pick up a ton of experience.
Lancaster+Robertson in some sort of dor/head coach combo?
Lancaster+Robertson in some sort of dor/head coach combo?
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JM2K6 wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:36 pm
I don't think the RFU would sack him without a good option to replace him, and Robertson seems very keen - the RFU might well believe he's not only a good option for right now but a great long-term choice too, in which case they'd want to snap him up before NZ gets round to grabbing him.
Is he keen? I honestly don't know, I've never heard him discuss what he wants. In fact I don't think I've ever seen him interviewed.
I don't think coaching England is easy but I do think it's a great opportunity for the right man. If I'm being really honest, the best man for the job, by absolute miles, is Mark McCall.
Yeah, Robertson's keen. Read some recent quotes from him talking about how of course he'd be interested, it's a great job and an exciting one.Kawazaki wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:56 pmJM2K6 wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 10:36 pm
I don't think the RFU would sack him without a good option to replace him, and Robertson seems very keen - the RFU might well believe he's not only a good option for right now but a great long-term choice too, in which case they'd want to snap him up before NZ gets round to grabbing him.
Is he keen? I honestly don't know, I've never heard him discuss what he wants. In fact I don't think I've ever seen him interviewed.
I don't think coaching England is easy but I do think it's a great opportunity for the right man. If I'm being really honest, the best man for the job, by absolute miles, is Mark McCall.
Unfortunately yesKawazaki wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 9:27 am If the RFU sack Jones then England still have the problem of trying to recruit specialist coaches into the assistant positions.
It is a mess. I can envisage Sweeney sticking with Jones as more likely then sacking him.
As the DCMS select committee told him last week, Sweeney should be considering his position not just for the Worcester/Wasps debacle but also for the way he has overseen the national team.
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The Telegraph today captured Sweeney's dilemma pretty well. Sticking with Eddie now is ballsy as anything and if it doesn't work then he's the outlier and will have to go. We've mentioned the 'no one gets fired for bringing in IBM' mantra before, and that's where I think Sweeney is. If he sacks Eddie he's doing what the rest of us would do so will keep his job if it doesn't work out, so he is most likely to sack him.SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:06 amUnfortunately yesKawazaki wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 9:27 am If the RFU sack Jones then England still have the problem of trying to recruit specialist coaches into the assistant positions.
It is a mess. I can envisage Sweeney sticking with Jones as more likely then sacking him.
As the DCMS select committee told him last week, Sweeney should be considering his position not just for the Worcester/Wasps debacle but also for the way he has overseen the national team.
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Paddington Bear wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:16 amThe Telegraph today captured Sweeney's dilemma pretty well. Sticking with Eddie now is ballsy as anything and if it doesn't work then he's the outlier and will have to go. We've mentioned the 'no one gets fired for bringing in IBM' mantra before, and that's where I think Sweeney is. If he sacks Eddie he's doing what the rest of us would do so will keep his job if it doesn't work out, so he is most likely to sack him.SaintK wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 10:06 amUnfortunately yesKawazaki wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 9:27 am If the RFU sack Jones then England still have the problem of trying to recruit specialist coaches into the assistant positions.
It is a mess. I can envisage Sweeney sticking with Jones as more likely then sacking him.
As the DCMS select committee told him last week, Sweeney should be considering his position not just for the Worcester/Wasps debacle but also for the way he has overseen the national team.
The 'IBM' route for Sweeney would be to stick with Jones, not sack him.
Did I dream it, or was someone (in the Times? The BBC?) raising the possibility of the RFU insisting on Jones changing his coaching team?
I really hoped we'd seen the back of that nonsense... if you don't trust the head coach / manager / whatever-you-call-them to put the right coaching team in place you don't trust them to do their job, so sack them.
I really hoped we'd seen the back of that nonsense... if you don't trust the head coach / manager / whatever-you-call-them to put the right coaching team in place you don't trust them to do their job, so sack them.
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Not quite sure what's going onRaggs wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 1:29 pmI believe so, meaning he won't have been offered a contract so should be free to go without impacting welsh selection.SaintK wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 12:59 pmI thought all contract negotiations have been frozen in Wales as the WRU and regions try and come to an agreement on funding?Raggs wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 11:00 am
Rowlands is a lock, why would he effect your backrow? If Rowlands hasn't been offered a "fair" contract from a welsh region, he will still be qualified for Wales.
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inactionman wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:52 amNot quite sure what's going onRaggs wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 1:29 pmI believe so, meaning he won't have been offered a contract so should be free to go without impacting welsh selection.SaintK wrote: Tue Nov 29, 2022 12:59 pm
I thought all contract negotiations have been frozen in Wales as the WRU and regions try and come to an agreement on funding?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/63799586
I would imagine that a 31 year old international is looking for a bit more security than a one season deal. Especially as the regions won't be offering top money.Walker, the governing body's performance director, wrote on social media to dispute Flanagan's version of events, saying the rejected offer would have kept Rowlands at WRU-owned Dragons for the 2023-24 season.
If I were Rowlands I'd be arguing that's a below market rate offer and thus I'm free to go elsewhere and still be picked for Wales. Though we all know that clause is bollocks and the WRU never intended for it to actually be invoked unless it's for someone like Biggar being offered a million euros per season in France.
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I was wondering whether Sweeny could insert a coaching and management team around (and ideally above) Jones must to make his position ultimately untenable.Kawazaki wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 12:09 pm A cunning tactical move by Sweeney would be to appoint Clive Woodward on a 10-month secondment to oversea the England team in the build-up to the RWC.
Eddie could resign and forfeit his contract of course.
Lord Bald would be an excellent candidate. As would Rob Andrew.
Jonny Wilkinson chanting soothing chakras from above would do his head in as well.inactionman wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 12:13 pmI was wondering whether Sweeny could insert a coaching and management team around (and ideally above) Jones must to make his position ultimately untenable.Kawazaki wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 12:09 pm A cunning tactical move by Sweeney would be to appoint Clive Woodward on a 10-month secondment to oversea the England team in the build-up to the RWC.
Eddie could resign and forfeit his contract of course.
Lord Bald would be an excellent candidate. As would Rob Andrew.
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I read the same thing in one of the many articles written by cowards who were all waiting for someone better than them to risk Eddie's wrath before writing properly critical articles.Mahoney wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:42 am Did I dream it, or was someone (in the Times? The BBC?) raising the possibility of the RFU insisting on Jones changing his coaching team?
I really hoped we'd seen the back of that nonsense... if you don't trust the head coach / manager / whatever-you-call-them to put the right coaching team in place you don't trust them to do their job, so sack them.
It's madness for two reasons. The reason you gave, plus the fact that Eddie goes through coaches at a rate of knots and treats them like shit anyway so it's just a proposal for even more chaos and misery.
If I may...
The only lock at six that seems to have worked is Lawes, until he's fit again pick specialist backrowers. Ben Earl might not be six foot seven but he's a terrific player, it seems symptomatic of England selection that he's not getting a game whilst the back row is rather large but cumbersome.
When England had Launchbury, Kruis and Itoje as options in the second row they looked fearsome, they are less so at the moment.
I don't know the England options in the centre but I there must be a better pairing than an off-colour Farrell and Tuilagi who left a yard or two behind several injuries ago.
Farrell, Ford (injured, I believe?) and Smith are all great options for ten, but whatever The Plan is, it's not really suiting any of them. Farrell seems to play first receiver a lot, so have the courage of the conviction and pick him at ten, he's mentally tough as fuck.
For me the Vunipolae are not all that, Malherbe did a number on Mako, an aerial shot I saw had the big South African boring right in on the hooker, a prop will never say anything to the ref about that, but the captain should.
I asked an England fan, a mate, who he'd rather have at fullback, Steward or Capuozzo, his answer was Steward because he's really secure under the high ball.
That seems bizarre to me, yeah defence is really important, and it will squeak you a win, but where is the joy, the panache, the attacking mindset coming from?
No one is going to defend their way to the World Cup next year.
The only lock at six that seems to have worked is Lawes, until he's fit again pick specialist backrowers. Ben Earl might not be six foot seven but he's a terrific player, it seems symptomatic of England selection that he's not getting a game whilst the back row is rather large but cumbersome.
When England had Launchbury, Kruis and Itoje as options in the second row they looked fearsome, they are less so at the moment.
I don't know the England options in the centre but I there must be a better pairing than an off-colour Farrell and Tuilagi who left a yard or two behind several injuries ago.
Farrell, Ford (injured, I believe?) and Smith are all great options for ten, but whatever The Plan is, it's not really suiting any of them. Farrell seems to play first receiver a lot, so have the courage of the conviction and pick him at ten, he's mentally tough as fuck.
For me the Vunipolae are not all that, Malherbe did a number on Mako, an aerial shot I saw had the big South African boring right in on the hooker, a prop will never say anything to the ref about that, but the captain should.
I asked an England fan, a mate, who he'd rather have at fullback, Steward or Capuozzo, his answer was Steward because he's really secure under the high ball.
That seems bizarre to me, yeah defence is really important, and it will squeak you a win, but where is the joy, the panache, the attacking mindset coming from?
No one is going to defend their way to the World Cup next year.
JM2K6 wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 12:39 pmI read the same thing in one of the many articles written by cowards who were all waiting for someone better than them to risk Eddie's wrath before writing properly critical articles.Mahoney wrote: Wed Nov 30, 2022 11:42 am Did I dream it, or was someone (in the Times? The BBC?) raising the possibility of the RFU insisting on Jones changing his coaching team?
I really hoped we'd seen the back of that nonsense... if you don't trust the head coach / manager / whatever-you-call-them to put the right coaching team in place you don't trust them to do their job, so sack them.
It's madness for two reasons. The reason you gave, plus the fact that Eddie goes through coaches at a rate of knots and treats them like shit anyway so it's just a proposal for even more chaos and misery.
How are Eddie and Cockerill getting on?
I suppose we'd have heard if Cockers had nutted him by now.
btw, this is not me crowing, far from it, the stories that came out after Cockerill left Edinburgh told of a dinosaur with appalling man-management skills that had everyone in the dressing room really pissed off.