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Good shout on Simmonds, didn't see a lot of the ball in truth, but everything he did had purpose.
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Banquo wrote:Good shout on Simmonds, didn't see a lot of the ball in truth, but everything he did had purpose.
Exciting young player. Thought he ran things well and generally made the right decisions.
JJ went well, some nice touches and an almost perfect impression of Homer!! Though not quite good enough to catch Lawrence out
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p/d wrote:
Banquo wrote:Good shout on Simmonds, didn't see a lot of the ball in truth, but everything he did had purpose.
Exciting young player. Thought he ran things well and generally made the right decisions.
JJ went well, some nice touches and an almost perfect impression of Homer!! Though not quite good enough to catch Lawrence out
Like Simmonds especially because if he makes a break its likely to be decisive. Lol on lol on JJ- he does need to be out wider a bit more often and working with Joe C and Watson when back.
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I thought Hill was good. This time last year he was getting stick on this board which I never understood. He was up against a strong second row today.
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Oakboy wrote:I thought Hill was good. This time last year he was getting stick on this board which I never understood. He was up against a strong second row today.
Looks like he may have filled out a bit, maybe? Thought Stooke and Ewells were good too.
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Oakboy wrote:I thought Hill was good. This time last year he was getting stick on this board which I never understood. He was up against a strong second row today.
His decision to go for the peroxide blonde bottle cried out to be mocked
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p/d wrote:
Oakboy wrote:I thought Hill was good. This time last year he was getting stick on this board which I never understood. He was up against a strong second row today.
His decision to go for the peroxide blonde bottle cried out to be mocked
Ah, he knew he could rely on you when it came to priorities! :?
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Oakboy wrote:
p/d wrote:
Oakboy wrote:I thought Hill was good. This time last year he was getting stick on this board which I never understood. He was up against a strong second row today.
His decision to go for the peroxide blonde bottle cried out to be mocked
Ah, he knew he could rely on you when it came to priorities! :?
Come come Dors, it is clear to see your dismissive view of White has little to do with his speed of hands but more the ferret under his nose.
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p/d wrote:
Oakboy wrote:
p/d wrote: His decision to go for the peroxide blonde bottle cried out to be mocked
Ah, he knew he could rely on you when it came to priorities! :?
Come come Dors, it is clear to see your dismissive view of White has little to do with his speed of hands but more the ferret under his nose.
I've just raised my sherry to toast you, young man!!!
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Timbo wrote:
Which Tyler wrote:What the hell was LNBD talking about that "tackle not completed" whilst he's literally crawling on all fours with Priestland on his back
He’s an imbecile.

Joseph looking very sharp.
Was it Dallaglio in the Quins/Sarries game who wouldn’t stop going on about Barrit “pre-binding” onto Skelton (from behind the carrier/ball) before a drive for the line? Unless there’s a rule I’d never heard of that any contact with a player from your own team is an offside then really is a moron.

Easily one of the worst pundits out there in terms of incite or entertainment. Has a relatively good voice for tv/radio and that appears to be enough.
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Been out today so havent caught the game. Maybe i'll do so with the mute button handy.
Dallaglio, or should I say Lawrence "look at that" Dallaglio is a thundering ass with virtually nothing useful to add to any commentary.
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Mikey Brown wrote:
Timbo wrote:
Which Tyler wrote:What the hell was LNBD talking about that "tackle not completed" whilst he's literally crawling on all fours with Priestland on his back
He’s an imbecile.

Joseph looking very sharp.
Was it Dallaglio in the Quins/Sarries game who wouldn’t stop going on about Barrit “pre-binding” onto Skelton (from behind the carrier/ball) before a drive for the line? Unless there’s a rule I’d never heard of that any contact with a player from your own team is an offside then really is a moron.

Easily one of the worst pundits out there in terms of incite or entertainment. Has a relatively good voice for tv/radio and that appears to be enough.
Good voice? His Estuary English would make you squirm. Agree about his (lack of) punditry. Misses anything remotely subtle, as well as the bleedin' obvious. Sounds like a bloke who has never played the game at all.
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Mikey Brown wrote:
Timbo wrote:
Which Tyler wrote:What the hell was LNBD talking about that "tackle not completed" whilst he's literally crawling on all fours with Priestland on his back
He’s an imbecile.

Joseph looking very sharp.
Was it Dallaglio in the Quins/Sarries game who wouldn’t stop going on about Barrit “pre-binding” onto Skelton (from behind the carrier/ball) before a drive for the line? Unless there’s a rule I’d never heard of that any contact with a player from your own team is an offside then really is a moron.

Easily one of the worst pundits out there in terms of incite or entertainment. Has a relatively good voice for tv/radio and that appears to be enough.
Insight. He incites quite well :)
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Spiffy wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:
Timbo wrote:
He’s an imbecile.

Joseph looking very sharp.
Was it Dallaglio in the Quins/Sarries game who wouldn’t stop going on about Barrit “pre-binding” onto Skelton (from behind the carrier/ball) before a drive for the line? Unless there’s a rule I’d never heard of that any contact with a player from your own team is an offside then really is a moron.

Easily one of the worst pundits out there in terms of incite or entertainment. Has a relatively good voice for tv/radio and that appears to be enough.
Good voice? His Estuary English would make you squirm. Agree about his (lack of) punditry. Misses anything remotely subtle, as well as the bleedin' obvious. Sounds like a bloke who has never played the game at all.
Its a shame, and maybe its why it is being ignored, because by all accounts he's a decent guy. Unlike Healey, who isn't.
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Banquo wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:
Timbo wrote:
He’s an imbecile.

Joseph looking very sharp.
Was it Dallaglio in the Quins/Sarries game who wouldn’t stop going on about Barrit “pre-binding” onto Skelton (from behind the carrier/ball) before a drive for the line? Unless there’s a rule I’d never heard of that any contact with a player from your own team is an offside then really is a moron.

Easily one of the worst pundits out there in terms of incite or entertainment. Has a relatively good voice for tv/radio and that appears to be enough.
Insight. He incites quite well :)
Aye. You got me there.

And yes I was clutching at straws with the voice thing. I guess I was thinking he's about as awful as Shane Williams as a pundit, the only thing that separates them is the annoying, squeaky voice.
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Banquo wrote:
Spiffy wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:
Was it Dallaglio in the Quins/Sarries game who wouldn’t stop going on about Barrit “pre-binding” onto Skelton (from behind the carrier/ball) before a drive for the line? Unless there’s a rule I’d never heard of that any contact with a player from your own team is an offside then really is a moron.

Easily one of the worst pundits out there in terms of incite or entertainment. Has a relatively good voice for tv/radio and that appears to be enough.
Good voice? His Estuary English would make you squirm. Agree about his (lack of) punditry. Misses anything remotely subtle, as well as the bleedin' obvious. Sounds like a bloke who has never played the game at all.
Its a shame, and maybe its why it is being ignored, because by all accounts he's a decent guy. Unlike Healey, who isn't.
When he sticks to rugby I like Healey as an analyst
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Digby wrote:
Banquo wrote:
Spiffy wrote:
Good voice? His Estuary English would make you squirm. Agree about his (lack of) punditry. Misses anything remotely subtle, as well as the bleedin' obvious. Sounds like a bloke who has never played the game at all.
Its a shame, and maybe its why it is being ignored, because by all accounts he's a decent guy. Unlike Healey, who isn't.
When he sticks to rugby I like Healey as an analyst
which misses the point.
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I watched Sarries v Quins on CH5, so had Flats & Grayson. Good value both.

Healey I think is one of the better ones
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Mikey Brown wrote:
Timbo wrote:
Which Tyler wrote:What the hell was LNBD talking about that "tackle not completed" whilst he's literally crawling on all fours with Priestland on his back
He’s an imbecile.

Joseph looking very sharp.
Was it Dallaglio in the Quins/Sarries game who wouldn’t stop going on about Barrit “pre-binding” onto Skelton (from behind the carrier/ball) before a drive for the line? Unless there’s a rule I’d never heard of that any contact with a player from your own team is an offside then really is a moron.
While I hate to say this, Dallaglio was like the proverbial stopped clock and actually got that one right - it is illegal to prebind onto a player and go into contact together. It's Law 9.22 prohibiting a "flying wedge": https://laws.worldrugby.org/?highlight= ... edge&law=9

It's never given as an offence nowadays, but it is technically still illegal.

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p/d wrote:I watched Sarries v Quins on CH5, so had Flats & Grayson. Good value both.

Healey I think is one of the better ones
Oh yes, he's just a total nob in real life
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Which Tyler wrote:We're so close to being a good team, but songood at compounding our errors, and so poor at converting trips into the last 10m. and frustratingly inconsistent
This.
Bath put a lot into that game, yet got nothing out of it. There's enough good players to be pushing top 4 but something just isnt clicking regularly enough.
Exe reliable enough with a crucial edge in the scrums.
Think Dickson is developing into a very good ref.
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fivepointer wrote:
Which Tyler wrote:We're so close to being a good team, but songood at compounding our errors, and so poor at converting trips into the last 10m. and frustratingly inconsistent
This.
Bath put a lot into that game, yet got nothing out of it. There's enough good players to be pushing top 4 but something just isnt clicking regularly enough.
Exe reliable enough with a crucial edge in the scrums.
Think Dickson is developing into a very good ref.
All the ingredients, no recipe - which has got to be down to coaching, maybe halfbacks and on-field leadership
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Puja wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:
Timbo wrote:
He’s an imbecile.

Joseph looking very sharp.
Was it Dallaglio in the Quins/Sarries game who wouldn’t stop going on about Barrit “pre-binding” onto Skelton (from behind the carrier/ball) before a drive for the line? Unless there’s a rule I’d never heard of that any contact with a player from your own team is an offside then really is a moron.
While I hate to say this, Dallaglio was like the proverbial stopped clock and actually got that one right - it is illegal to prebind onto a player and go into contact together. It's Law 9.22 prohibiting a "flying wedge": https://laws.worldrugby.org/?highlight= ... edge&law=9

It's never given as an offence nowadays, but it is technically still illegal.

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Fair enough. Just seemed like a very odd thing to suddenly become absolutely fixated on. I thought for a moment he was going to suggest a slo-mo/TMO to see if Barritt's hands touched Skelton before he got the ball.
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Mikey Brown wrote:
Puja wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:
Was it Dallaglio in the Quins/Sarries game who wouldn’t stop going on about Barrit “pre-binding” onto Skelton (from behind the carrier/ball) before a drive for the line? Unless there’s a rule I’d never heard of that any contact with a player from your own team is an offside then really is a moron.
While I hate to say this, Dallaglio was like the proverbial stopped clock and actually got that one right - it is illegal to prebind onto a player and go into contact together. It's Law 9.22 prohibiting a "flying wedge": https://laws.worldrugby.org/?highlight= ... edge&law=9

It's never given as an offence nowadays, but it is technically still illegal.

Puja
Fair enough. Just seemed like a very odd thing to suddenly become absolutely fixated on. I thought for a moment he was going to suggest a slo-mo/TMO to see if Barritt's hands touched Skelton before he got the ball.
No denying it was really weird! It was like he was having acid flashbacks to the 1990s when the last flying wedge penalty was probably given.

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In fairness - I wish they were given; I just don't expect it
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