European Rugby Champions/Challenge Cup
Punter15 wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 2:14 pm Glad Sarries are out having qualified by cheating. Need Chiefs to win so they’ll take it easy against Wasps.

It’s time we moved on imho. Hope Wasps survive - it won’t be easy given their business model.
Just finished the Racing game. Didn’t think I’d be quite so happy to see Saracens lose, but there you are.
Tough game to watch. Racing made so many mistakes. Nigel gave a couple of poor calls against Racing then seemed to try and level it up.
Nice to see Finn with a touch of magic
Tough game to watch. Racing made so many mistakes. Nigel gave a couple of poor calls against Racing then seemed to try and level it up.
Nice to see Finn with a touch of magic
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Yes, I enjoyed it - Toulouse looked irresistible out of the blocks. Rob Baxter looked calm enough. I’m starting to think he knows more about Rugby than meJM2K6 wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:00 pm Toulouse looked like the best side in the tournament for the first 25. Exeter did a great job of hanging on and then managed to get on top of them. Cracking match to watch.

I have always liked Toulouse as a city and a club having spent a fair bit of time there in the early 90’s. A couple of local guys I met were well involved in Rugby so I went to a few matches at various levels. Good times.
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Considering how many times, his pea heart caused problems for his team; it was the least he could do !Slick wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:14 pm Just finished the Racing game. Didn’t think I’d be quite so happy to see Saracens lose, but there you are.
Tough game to watch. Racing made so many mistakes. Nigel gave a couple of poor calls against Racing then seemed to try and level it up.
Nice to see Finn with a touch of magic
I don't think I've see a top level OH ship on so many hospital passes, rather than risk contact himself.
That’s a very odd take on his game today. He put in some cracking tackles and took plenty of contact on the gain line.fishfoodie wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:18 pmConsidering how many times, his pea heart caused problems for his team; it was the least he could do !Slick wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:14 pm Just finished the Racing game. Didn’t think I’d be quite so happy to see Saracens lose, but there you are.
Tough game to watch. Racing made so many mistakes. Nigel gave a couple of poor calls against Racing then seemed to try and level it up.
Nice to see Finn with a touch of magic
I don't think I've see a top level OH ship on so many hospital passes, rather than risk contact himself.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Thing is he really did throw a few too many hospital passes. Gorgeous looking hospital passes that spoke highly of his passing ability, but hospital passes nonetheless. Not helped by Zebo wanting the ball all the time despite being able to do fuck all with it most of the time except get turned over.Slick wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:27 pmThat’s a very odd take on his game today. He put in some cracking tackles and took plenty of contact on the gain line.fishfoodie wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:18 pmConsidering how many times, his pea heart caused problems for his team; it was the least he could do !Slick wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:14 pm Just finished the Racing game. Didn’t think I’d be quite so happy to see Saracens lose, but there you are.
Tough game to watch. Racing made so many mistakes. Nigel gave a couple of poor calls against Racing then seemed to try and level it up.
Nice to see Finn with a touch of magic
I don't think I've see a top level OH ship on so many hospital passes, rather than risk contact himself.
Was a scrappy, low quality game for the most part, though Saracens' defence was high quality. You'd have to say if they'd started anything other than an empty shirt at openside they might have won it.
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and why was Zebo turned over ?JM2K6 wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 10:08 pmThing is he really did throw a few too many hospital passes. Gorgeous looking hospital passes that spoke highly of his passing ability, but hospital passes nonetheless. Not helped by Zebo wanting the ball all the time despite being able to do fuck all with it most of the time except get turned over.Slick wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:27 pmThat’s a very odd take on his game today. He put in some cracking tackles and took plenty of contact on the gain line.fishfoodie wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 7:18 pm
Considering how many times, his pea heart caused problems for his team; it was the least he could do !
I don't think I've see a top level OH ship on so many hospital passes, rather than risk contact himself.
Was a scrappy, low quality game for the most part, though Saracens' defence was high quality. You'd have to say if they'd started anything other than an empty shirt at openside they might have won it.
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because he got the pass while standing still, hence the trip to the hospital.
You can almost see the thought bubbles with Russell; as he tries to decide what option to use; meanwhile the player outside is begging for the pass; & then when Russell gives it; too often it's a second too late, so the receiver is in front, or has had to stall their run while Finn makes a fucking decision.
Russell may be technically top tier, & his delivery can be excellent; but he needs to fucking communicate, or at least be on the same frequency as the rest of his team, or he isn't worth the candle
You’ve always had to take the rough with the smooth with Finn and the fact he plays so close to the gain line means that it sometimes doesn’t work. When he’s playing badly it’s a liability but when he is playing well, like at the moment, you accept it because he is also going to win you the game.fishfoodie wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 10:39 pmand why was Zebo turned over ?JM2K6 wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 10:08 pmThing is he really did throw a few too many hospital passes. Gorgeous looking hospital passes that spoke highly of his passing ability, but hospital passes nonetheless. Not helped by Zebo wanting the ball all the time despite being able to do fuck all with it most of the time except get turned over.Slick wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 9:27 pm
That’s a very odd take on his game today. He put in some cracking tackles and took plenty of contact on the gain line.
Was a scrappy, low quality game for the most part, though Saracens' defence was high quality. You'd have to say if they'd started anything other than an empty shirt at openside they might have won it.
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because he got the pass while standing still, hence the trip to the hospital.
You can almost see the thought bubbles with Russell; as he tries to decide what option to use; meanwhile the player outside is begging for the pass; & then when Russell gives it; too often it's a second too late, so the receiver is in front, or has had to stall their run while Finn makes a fucking decision.
Russell may be technically top tier, & his delivery can be excellent; but he needs to fucking communicate, or at least be on the same frequency as the rest of his team, or he isn't worth the candle
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OK.JM2K6 wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 9:23 am Hey no Zebo also got himself turned over by dithering and being indecisive and slow. It's a separate criticism.
The original criticism from fishfoodie was his apparent peaheartedness, which is demonstrably untrue.
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Agreed. To be clear the post you quoted was disagreeing with foodie putting all the blame for Zebo's casual half-hearted approach on Russell, which I didn't think was true the majority of the time.
Racing have a powerful scrum but I think Exeter’s pack is more mobile and will move R92 around too much with their possession game. Chiefs can do this and I really hope they do. Home advantage is a wierd one in these sad times. I can’t see it works as normal with big, noisy, partisan crowds.ASMO wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 10:55 am Smart money has to be on Exeter to win it, its almost a home game for them and they i think are considerably stronger up front than Racing.
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Well done to Racing and Exeter. I genuinely hope Exeter can win the final.
Yep - would be a fantastic achievement.eldanielfire wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 7:44 pm Well done to Racing and Exeter. I genuinely hope Exeter can win the final.
Glad that it's not two team from the same country contesting the final. And, out of our two likely contestants, I much prefer Exeter to Sarries - so I'm looking forward to this final - not sure it'll be a very free flowing game - but it'll be intense and both sides will really feel that they can win it.
Exeter will play attritional rugby, wear Racing down then apply the coup de gras. Racing i think will be pressured into trying risky rugby in an effort to break the strangloehold so i expect a tried from mistakes in that area against them.It will absoutely not be a game for anyone expecting to see free flowing rugby and will likely be a very dour affair