Made some mistakes kicking and in defence. It wasn't a bad game by any means, maybe a 7/10, but I wouldn't go beyond saying I was happyBanquo wrote:Ford? I was very happy.Digby wrote:Overall very happy with George, Sinckler, Itoje, Kruis, Underhill, Curry, Billy and Manu. George is sailing well under the radar on the praise front.
And happy with everyone else, even Youngs who really did move the ball quickly alongside some daft errors
Digby's Minute-by-minute (to save the Ireland thread)
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in the happy with everyone else class. scrums hard to judge when going to ground was allowed, some of his clearing work had me thinking that could be better, and then obviously whilst he's a powerful tackler he is going to be shown up a little by the mobility of George and Sinckler, and there's nothing he can do to match thatPuja wrote:What about Marler!? On a serious note, I thought he did very well in the rucks and looked like he'd never been away.Digby wrote:Overall very happy with George, Sinckler, Itoje, Kruis, Underhill, Curry, Billy and Manu. George is sailing well under the radar on the praise front.
And happy with everyone else, even Youngs who really did move the ball quickly alongside some daft errors
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Loved him taking the ball up and challenging the defence.Digby wrote:Made some mistakes kicking and in defence. It wasn't a bad game by any means, maybe a 7/10, but I wouldn't go beyond saying I was happyBanquo wrote:Ford? I was very happy.Digby wrote:Overall very happy with George, Sinckler, Itoje, Kruis, Underhill, Curry, Billy and Manu. George is sailing well under the radar on the praise front.
And happy with everyone else, even Youngs who really did move the ball quickly alongside some daft errors
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He's almost shockingly calm doing so, I don't understand how it's done but it's bloody impressive to watch.Banquo wrote:Loved him taking the ball up and challenging the defence.Digby wrote:Made some mistakes kicking and in defence. It wasn't a bad game by any means, maybe a 7/10, but I wouldn't go beyond saying I was happyBanquo wrote: Ford? I was very happy.
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He has to start at 10 for me.Digby wrote:He's almost shockingly calm doing so, I don't understand how it's done but it's bloody impressive to watch.Banquo wrote:Loved him taking the ball up and challenging the defence.Digby wrote:
Made some mistakes kicking and in defence. It wasn't a bad game by any means, maybe a 7/10, but I wouldn't go beyond saying I was happy
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It might have been up for debate if Cips had 40+ caps, but as is it looks about as obvious as should Billy playBanquo wrote:He has to start at 10 for me.Digby wrote:He's almost shockingly calm doing so, I don't understand how it's done but it's bloody impressive to watch.Banquo wrote: Loved him taking the ball up and challenging the defence.
I wouldn't object to him running a little more mind, it wouldn't have to be much as he's never going to be Beauden Barrett, but more of a nod that way