fivepointer wrote:I did wonder if Manu might have been better employed as a dummy receiver on occasions......just a thought.
I wouldnt be too hard on him. Tigers really lacked fluency and control. Their error count was pretty horrendous and they were up against an unforgiving defence. Scrum aside, where Cole had a really good day, they just didnt perform.
well yes, and I think he was....racing's drift was very effective and early on, the tigers pack wasn't getting out wide well. Well they wouldn't with what they had!
Agreed. He is yet another beast on the altar of battering rams. They tend to be effective against weak opposition and coaches get carried away with them. Slater looked twice the player.
Agreed. He is yet another beast on the altar of battering rams. They tend to be effective against weak opposition and coaches get carried away with them. Slater looked twice the player.
Billy V. has started a trend. No.8s are now selected on arse size.
Feck me!!! Youngs really is poor. As for a Kitchener and Numbnuts second row Racing will be in for one hell of a shock when coming up against Itoje and Kruis.....
Agreed. He is yet another beast on the altar of battering rams. They tend to be effective against weak opposition and coaches get carried away with them. Slater looked twice the player.
WaspInWales wrote:Funny how 'Carter's Racing' doesn't seem to incite the same reactions from some quarters as 'Jonny's Toulon' did
That's because Wilkinson started that off himself. He contacted pundits and the media and demanded everyone call Toulon that. That's the arrogance of the man.