Re: Brizzle v Dragons
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:33 pm
What's all the shushing about?
Hey, I'm not the one who threw a hissy fit because someone mentioned the bad as well as the good!
JM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:39 pmHey, I'm not the one who threw a hissy fit because someone mentioned the bad as well as the good!
Still, good to see people placing so much importance on a challenge cup game.
JM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:43 pm Nah, Earl is legitimately good and doesn't disappear when the going is tough. It's a shame he's not the sort of 8 Eddie wants (ditto Sam Simmonds), because he's better with ball in hand than all the other England 7 options. They're just insanely good elsewhere.
JM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:55 pm We'll see. Never put all your hopes in kids. They often don't turn out as good as you'd hoped (hi Dom Waldouck) or life finds a way of kicking them in the dick (hi Tom Rees / Jack Clifford / etc).
Uh, you just got relegated for a sustained period of financial doping that helped you bring in hugely expensive players on top of the excellent academy output, thanks the bottomless pockets of the Saffer investors and Nigel Wray. You're wildly overreaching again.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:01 pmJM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:55 pm We'll see. Never put all your hopes in kids. They often don't turn out as good as you'd hoped (hi Dom Waldouck) or life finds a way of kicking them in the dick (hi Tom Rees / Jack Clifford / etc).
Saracens have always largely developed their own, be it Jason Leonard, Justin Cassell, Tony Diprose, Ben Clarke, Dean Ryan etc etc in the old amateur era or the top players around today like Itoje, George, Farrell, Earl, Malins etc. It's a culture more than anything else, no silver spoons or gifts from the establishment for Saracens.
JM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:03 pmUh, you just got relegated for a sustained period of financial doping that helped you bring in hugely expensive players on top of the excellent academy output, thanks the bottomless pockets of the Saffer investors and Nigel Wray. You're wildly overreaching again.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:01 pmJM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:55 pm We'll see. Never put all your hopes in kids. They often don't turn out as good as you'd hoped (hi Dom Waldouck) or life finds a way of kicking them in the dick (hi Tom Rees / Jack Clifford / etc).
Saracens have always largely developed their own, be it Jason Leonard, Justin Cassell, Tony Diprose, Ben Clarke, Dean Ryan etc etc in the old amateur era or the top players around today like Itoje, George, Farrell, Earl, Malins etc. It's a culture more than anything else, no silver spoons or gifts from the establishment for Saracens.
Yes, the shamateurism days were rife with things like that, no argument. Certainly no point trying to defend it.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:10 pmJM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:03 pmUh, you just got relegated for a sustained period of financial doping that helped you bring in hugely expensive players on top of the excellent academy output, thanks the bottomless pockets of the Saffer investors and Nigel Wray. You're wildly overreaching again.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:01 pm
Saracens have always largely developed their own, be it Jason Leonard, Justin Cassell, Tony Diprose, Ben Clarke, Dean Ryan etc etc in the old amateur era or the top players around today like Itoje, George, Farrell, Earl, Malins etc. It's a culture more than anything else, no silver spoons or gifts from the establishment for Saracens.
That's a very binary way of looking at it.
Of course I could refer back to the fake jobs such as insurance broker that Quins offered to apprentice carpentry joiners like Jason Leonard to move clubs back in the amateur era as evidence of just how much that club considered rules to be something to obey but of course being part of the old guard they didn't need to follow the rules.
No, pretty sure it's the club that held the league to ransom, threatened hugely expensive legal action if anyone dared to complain about their ridiculous law-breaking, made a mockery of the concept of a level playing field, and then - after having essentially been given almost everything they wanted after the first time the other clubs complained, managed to be so egregious in their continued cheating and refusal to own up to the true scale of it that they got relegated.Quins are everything that is wrong with English rugby.
Raggs wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:13 pm You could also hold onto to all that talent, because you could offer them better financial compensation than other clubs through cheating.
I struggle to believe Jamie George would have waited so long for regular starts at any other club, same with Spencer (I know he's finally moved)
You're no better or worse than anyone else on that front. Far too much wanking on about Sarries' academy production.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:01 pmJM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:55 pm We'll see. Never put all your hopes in kids. They often don't turn out as good as you'd hoped (hi Dom Waldouck) or life finds a way of kicking them in the dick (hi Tom Rees / Jack Clifford / etc).
Saracens have always largely developed their own, be it Jason Leonard, Justin Cassell, Tony Diprose, Ben Clarke, Dean Ryan etc etc in the old amateur era or the top players around today like Itoje, George, Farrell, Earl, Malins etc. It's a culture more than anything else, no silver spoons or gifts from the establishment for Saracens.
JM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:14 pmYes, the shamateurism days were rife with things like that, no argument. Certainly no point trying to defend it.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:10 pmJM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:03 pm
Uh, you just got relegated for a sustained period of financial doping that helped you bring in hugely expensive players on top of the excellent academy output, thanks the bottomless pockets of the Saffer investors and Nigel Wray. You're wildly overreaching again.
That's a very binary way of looking at it.
Of course I could refer back to the fake jobs such as insurance broker that Quins offered to apprentice carpentry joiners like Jason Leonard to move clubs back in the amateur era as evidence of just how much that club considered rules to be something to obey but of course being part of the old guard they didn't need to follow the rules.
No, pretty sure it's the club that held the league to ransom, threatened hugely expensive legal action if anyone dared to complain about their ridiculous law-breaking, made a mockery of the concept of a level playing field, and then - after having essentially been given almost everything they wanted after the first time the other clubs complained, managed to be so egregious in their continued cheating and refusal to own up to the true scale of it that they got relegated.Quins are everything that is wrong with English rugby.
Scum club that drove other clubs to the brink of financial ruin just trying to compete with their massively illegal squad and illegally won trophies.
But no question, a good academy output. Be proud
(also, Quins won a title - legitimately - with the use of an overwhelmingly English & academy-produced side)
Nice to know you care so much. You really do overstate our advantages. We are underpeforming a bit, but we still produce good internationals and so I'm happy. Doubly so given we won the league with a big bunch of academy products.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:19 pmQuins literally have every possible advantage handed to them on a plate including easily the best catchment area for their academy. And they largely produce mediocre dross year-in year-out. It's a scandalous waste.
sockwithaticket wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:18 pmYou're no better or worse than anyone else on that front. Far too much wanking on about Sarries' academy production.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:01 pmJM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:55 pm We'll see. Never put all your hopes in kids. They often don't turn out as good as you'd hoped (hi Dom Waldouck) or life finds a way of kicking them in the dick (hi Tom Rees / Jack Clifford / etc).
Saracens have always largely developed their own, be it Jason Leonard, Justin Cassell, Tony Diprose, Ben Clarke, Dean Ryan etc etc in the old amateur era or the top players around today like Itoje, George, Farrell, Earl, Malins etc. It's a culture more than anything else, no silver spoons or gifts from the establishment for Saracens.
Your team from the European final last year:
15 Alex Goode
14 Liam Williams - Scarlets
13 Alex Lozowski - Wasps
12 Brad Barritt © - Sharks
11 Sean Maitland - New Zealand via Scotland
10 Owen Farrell
9 Ben Spencer - Cambridge
1 Mako Vunipola - Bristol
2 Jamie George
3 Titi Lamositele - USA
4 Will Skelton - Australia
5 George Kruis
6 Maro Itoje
7 Jackson Wray
8 Billy Vunipola - Wasps
Replacements
16 Joe Gray - 'Quins
17 Richard Barrington - not quite clear, but he started out with Hartpury and Jersey
18 Vincent Koch - South Africa
19 Nick Isiekwe
20 Schalk Burger - South Africa
21 Richard Wigglesworth - Sale
22 Nick Tompkins
23 David Strettle - 'Quins
JM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:21 pmNice to know you care so much. You really do overstate our advantages. We are underpeforming a bit, but we still produce good internationals and so I'm happy. Doubly so given we won the league with a big bunch of academy products.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:19 pmQuins literally have every possible advantage handed to them on a plate including easily the best catchment area for their academy. And they largely produce mediocre dross year-in year-out. It's a scandalous waste.
If that makes us the worst of English rugby, well... someone has their priorities a little bit skewed.
Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:16 pmRaggs wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:13 pm You could also hold onto to all that talent, because you could offer them better financial compensation than other clubs through cheating.
I struggle to believe Jamie George would have waited so long for regular starts at any other club, same with Spencer (I know he's finally moved)
Saracens never went over the salary cap. They failed the test by providing co-investments with four named players (out of a squad of 56).
That is total garbage.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:22 pmp.s Skelton was a 170kgs unemployed former rugby player when Saracens hired him. You can post-rationalise to serve your agenda but he's a great rugby player because he joined Saracens.
Oh yes, no-one thought anything of Billy Vunipola when Sarries lured him with the big bucksSame with Barritt and to a lesser extent the Vunipolas.
Sadly for you, he's a Saints product.Joe Gray was shite as well.
Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:22 pmsockwithaticket wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:18 pmYou're no better or worse than anyone else on that front. Far too much wanking on about Sarries' academy production.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:01 pm
Saracens have always largely developed their own, be it Jason Leonard, Justin Cassell, Tony Diprose, Ben Clarke, Dean Ryan etc etc in the old amateur era or the top players around today like Itoje, George, Farrell, Earl, Malins etc. It's a culture more than anything else, no silver spoons or gifts from the establishment for Saracens.
Your team from the European final last year:
15 Alex Goode
14 Liam Williams - Scarlets
13 Alex Lozowski - Wasps
12 Brad Barritt © - Sharks
11 Sean Maitland - New Zealand via Scotland
10 Owen Farrell
9 Ben Spencer - Cambridge
1 Mako Vunipola - Bristol
2 Jamie George
3 Titi Lamositele - USA
4 Will Skelton - Australia
5 George Kruis
6 Maro Itoje
7 Jackson Wray
8 Billy Vunipola - Wasps
Replacements
16 Joe Gray - 'Quins
17 Richard Barrington - not quite clear, but he started out with Hartpury and Jersey
18 Vincent Koch - South Africa
19 Nick Isiekwe
20 Schalk Burger - South Africa
21 Richard Wigglesworth - Sale
22 Nick Tompkins
23 David Strettle - 'Quins
Spencer went from London 1 to the Premiership? Wow - he's good.
p.s Skelton was a 170kgs unemployed former rugby player when Saracens hired him. You can post-rationalise to serve your agenda but he's a great rugby player because he joined Saracens.
Same with Barritt and to a lesser extent the Vunipolas.
Joe Gray was shite as well.
It's genuinely funny how obsessive and bitter you are over Quins. It must really hurt knowing that your club couldn't do what Quins did without massive financial doping. It clearly eats you up inside every. single. day.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:28 pmNo, you really don't. Pea-hearts and whiners. It's such a pity Dombrandt went to Quins, we all know how his career will pan out already don't we. He'll just drift into a badly coached, low-expectation average groove until he reaches his late 20s when maybe he'll move to a club like Wasps or Saracens and finally get close to his potential.
sockwithaticket wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:34 pm
Every club raises their own academy products, every club picks up 'lesser' or under-performing players from elsewhere and improves them. Wasps have currently got a bunch of academy and ex-championship players pointing them towards the playoffs and the last time we made it there it was the same story plus guys like Hughes who we'd bought up out of nowhere and turned into an international (see ,we can all play these games writing narratives)
The only thing we can verifiably say has set the recent Saracens crop apart is financial doping enabling the kind of squad strength in depth unseen anywhere else. Do it all again while sticking to the rules and I'll give them their due.
Fuck off!JM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:35 pmIt's genuinely funny how obsessive and bitter you are over Quins. It must really hurt knowing that your club couldn't do what Quins did without massive financial doping. It clearly eats you up inside every. single. day.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:28 pmNo, you really don't. Pea-hearts and whiners. It's such a pity Dombrandt went to Quins, we all know how his career will pan out already don't we. He'll just drift into a badly coached, low-expectation average groove until he reaches his late 20s when maybe he'll move to a club like Wasps or Saracens and finally get close to his potential.
(The idea that guys like Marler, Sinckler, Brown, Robshaw are 'pea hearts and whiners' is fucking funny though!)
I appreciate the compliment, but I'm only using them because I'm most familiar with our personnel. The point is pretty much every club makes use of their academy and the championship or the unfancied from other pro outfits (Bris in particular have dipped their toes in that water recently with Thacker, Randall, Purdy etc.). We won't know whether the Sarries environment and coaching are special, a point of difference, until they do it 'clean' for a spell.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:38 pmsockwithaticket wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:34 pm
Every club raises their own academy products, every club picks up 'lesser' or under-performing players from elsewhere and improves them. Wasps have currently got a bunch of academy and ex-championship players pointing them towards the playoffs and the last time we made it there it was the same story plus guys like Hughes who we'd bought up out of nowhere and turned into an international (see ,we can all play these games writing narratives)
The only thing we can verifiably say has set the recent Saracens crop apart is financial doping enabling the kind of squad strength in depth unseen anywhere else. Do it all again while sticking to the rules and I'll give them their due.
Wasps are a great rugby club. No doubt about that.
That's weird. You seem to put incredible stock in man of the match awards - well, those two hoovered them up (and player of the tournament / AIs for Brown during his incredible run of form). Fantastic players, both of them, and both incredible competitorsKawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:39 pmFuck off!JM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:35 pmIt's genuinely funny how obsessive and bitter you are over Quins. It must really hurt knowing that your club couldn't do what Quins did without massive financial doping. It clearly eats you up inside every. single. day.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:28 pmNo, you really don't. Pea-hearts and whiners. It's such a pity Dombrandt went to Quins, we all know how his career will pan out already don't we. He'll just drift into a badly coached, low-expectation average groove until he reaches his late 20s when maybe he'll move to a club like Wasps or Saracens and finally get close to his potential.
(The idea that guys like Marler, Sinckler, Brown, Robshaw are 'pea hearts and whiners' is fucking funny though!)![]()
If it wasn't for Ben Youngs they'd be battling for worst England player of the last decade!![]()
sockwithaticket wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:42 pmI appreciate the compliment, but I'm only using them because I'm most familiar with our personnel. The point is pretty much every club makes use of their academy and the championship or the unfancied from other pro outfits (Bris in particular have dipped their toes in that water recently with Thacker, Randall, Purdy etc.). We won't know whether the Sarries environment and coaching are special, a point of difference, until they do it 'clean' for a spell.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:38 pmsockwithaticket wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:34 pm
Every club raises their own academy products, every club picks up 'lesser' or under-performing players from elsewhere and improves them. Wasps have currently got a bunch of academy and ex-championship players pointing them towards the playoffs and the last time we made it there it was the same story plus guys like Hughes who we'd bought up out of nowhere and turned into an international (see ,we can all play these games writing narratives)
The only thing we can verifiably say has set the recent Saracens crop apart is financial doping enabling the kind of squad strength in depth unseen anywhere else. Do it all again while sticking to the rules and I'll give them their due.
Wasps are a great rugby club. No doubt about that.
I used it euphemistically, obvs.Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:48 pmsockwithaticket wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:42 pmI appreciate the compliment, but I'm only using them because I'm most familiar with our personnel. The point is pretty much every club makes use of their academy and the championship or the unfancied from other pro outfits (Bris in particular have dipped their toes in that water recently with Thacker, Randall, Purdy etc.). We won't know whether the Sarries environment and coaching are special, a point of difference, until they do it 'clean' for a spell.
'Clean' - do you think money makes home-grown players run faster or push harder as well now?!
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Now, now.Tichtheid wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:38 pm Drags were well in that, for ten minutes. Bristol looked very good - Pat Lam is a good coach, throw money at him and he will get you what you want.
Kawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:01 pmJM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:55 pm We'll see. Never put all your hopes in kids. They often don't turn out as good as you'd hoped (hi Dom Waldouck) or life finds a way of kicking them in the dick (hi Tom Rees / Jack Clifford / etc).
Saracens have always largely developed their own, be it Jason Leonard, Justin Cassell, Tony Diprose, Ben Clarke, Dean Ryan etc etc in the old amateur era or the top players around today like Itoje, George, Farrell, Earl, Malins etc. It's a culture more than anything else, no silver spoons or gifts from the establishment for Saracens.
Ryan was 23 when he moved to SarriesKawazaki wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 9:01 pmJM2K6 wrote: Fri Sep 18, 2020 8:55 pm We'll see. Never put all your hopes in kids. They often don't turn out as good as you'd hoped (hi Dom Waldouck) or life finds a way of kicking them in the dick (hi Tom Rees / Jack Clifford / etc).
Saracens have always largely developed their own, be it Jason Leonard, Justin Cassell, Tony Diprose, Ben Clarke, Dean Ryan etc etc in the old amateur era or the top players around today like Itoje, George, Farrell, Earl, Malins etc. It's a culture more than anything else, no silver spoons or gifts from the establishment for Saracens.