Glos v Exe Friday

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Glos v Exe Friday

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VRR
Marais
Balmain
Grobler
Mostert
Ruan
Ludlow
Morgan
Simpson
Cipriani
Marshall
BTT
Harris
LRZ
Banahan

Gleave
Hohneck
Knight
Slater
Clarke
Polledri
Braley
Atkinson
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Re: Glos v Exe Friday

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CHIEFS SIDE TO FACE GLOUCESTER

15 Stuart Hogg
14 Tom O’Flaherty
13 Ian Whitten
12 Sam Hill
11 Olly Woodburn
10 Gareth Steenson (capt)
9 Nic White
1 Ben Moon
2 Elvis Taione
3 Harry Williams
4 Jannes Kirsten
5 Jonny Hill
6 Dave Ewers
7 Jacques Vermeulen
8 Sam Simmonds

16 Jordon Poole
17 Billy Keast
18 Enrique Pieretto
19 Dave Dennis
20 Sam Skinner
21 Jack Maunder
22 Harvey Skinner
23 Phil Dollman
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Two strong sides, could be a good game. DC back from injury ahead of time, we’ve missed slater too, great to see him on the bench. Think we have Marshall and Banahan in the wrong positions but what do I know....
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Gloskarlos wrote:Think we have Marshall and Banahan in the wrong positions but what do I know....
Yeah that's an odd one.
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I’m surprised to see Hogg starting for Exeter.
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Cips and Slater returning are big boosts for Glos. Quite a test for Exeter who are missing a lot of players. Williams and Simmonds with something to prove. Should be a good contest.
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Yeah exe are looking pretty ropey at the moment. Not sure sure how this will play out.
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twitchy wrote:Yeah exe are looking pretty ropey at the moment. Not sure sure how this will play out.
Glos have looked equally as ropey frankly over the last few games. Yet to hit form.
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Scrumhead wrote:I’m surprised to see Hogg starting for Exeter.
It makes a nonsense of the 6N gap weeks, IMO. I suppose he might argue that he would not have played had the game been on Saturday.
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Scrumhead wrote:I’m surprised to see Hogg starting for Exeter.
Oh come on; he's not been that bad for Scotland! :D

Exhibit A of why we're right to only select players playing in England.

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Scrumhead wrote:I’m surprised to see Hogg starting for Exeter.
Why? because his play has been sub-par at international level?
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Polledri and Braley on the bench for a Glos is only marginally better.
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Armand and Kvesic seem to be very much on the fringes so far this season. Injuries or just not fancied?
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Could have done with Devoto getting game time
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Gloskarlos wrote:Polledri and Braley on the bench for a Glos is only marginally better.
You are starting Chris Harris as well, although I can understand you forgetting that he's an international player.

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Puja wrote:
Gloskarlos wrote:Polledri and Braley on the bench for a Glos is only marginally better.
You are starting Chris Harris as well, although I can understand you forgetting that he's an international player.

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His minutes played tally in the 6n is very low. In addition to his unmemorable credentials. Easily therefore overlooked.
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Timbo wrote:Armand and Kvesic seem to be very much on the fringes so far this season. Injuries or just not fancied?
Rumours Kvesic is off might be a factor here. No idea why Armand isn’t playing but as a Glos fan I’m not disappointed.
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Puja wrote:
Scrumhead wrote:I’m surprised to see Hogg starting for Exeter.
Oh come on; he's not been that bad for Scotland! :D

Exhibit A of why we're right to only select players playing in England.

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Which leaves the pain of exhibits B-Z and watching Robshaw stink the place out at 7 whilst Steff was tearing up the T14 and Europe. Though in fairness dropping Steff into the mish mash nonsense of Burt's selection and tactics might not have changed much in our favour. Bloody annoying though
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Digby wrote:
Puja wrote:
Scrumhead wrote:I’m surprised to see Hogg starting for Exeter.
Oh come on; he's not been that bad for Scotland! :D

Exhibit A of why we're right to only select players playing in England.

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Which leaves the pain of exhibits B-Z and watching Robshaw stink the place out at 7 whilst Steff was tearing up the T14 and Europe. Though in fairness dropping Steff into the mish mash nonsense of Burt's selection and tactics might not have changed much in our favour. Bloody annoying though
When you think about it, was it the French that started the trend of playing our open-sides at 8?
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Oakboy wrote:
Digby wrote:
Puja wrote:
Oh come on; he's not been that bad for Scotland! :D

Exhibit A of why we're right to only select players playing in England.

Puja
Which leaves the pain of exhibits B-Z and watching Robshaw stink the place out at 7 whilst Steff was tearing up the T14 and Europe. Though in fairness dropping Steff into the mish mash nonsense of Burt's selection and tactics might not have changed much in our favour. Bloody annoying though
When you think about it, was it the French that started the trend of playing our open-sides at 8?

Didn't the French just pick 5 No8s covering the second row and backrow in the original "Big is Beautiful" gameplan.
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Oakboy wrote:
Digby wrote:
Puja wrote:
Oh come on; he's not been that bad for Scotland! :D

Exhibit A of why we're right to only select players playing in England.

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Which leaves the pain of exhibits B-Z and watching Robshaw stink the place out at 7 whilst Steff was tearing up the T14 and Europe. Though in fairness dropping Steff into the mish mash nonsense of Burt's selection and tactics might not have changed much in our favour. Bloody annoying though
When you think about it, was it the French that started the trend of playing our open-sides at 8?
Saffas have always been off-on into playing a small 8 (accompanied by big flankers) since the playing days of Tommy Bedford.

More recently Cheetars used Brosseau as eight and Watson was used by Western Province? and Bath in this way.

There was no pretence to convert them into actual no.8s by doing this whereas Eddie seems to think he can transform Tom Curry into Wayne Shelford as if by magic :)
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Oakboy wrote:
Digby wrote:
Puja wrote:
Oh come on; he's not been that bad for Scotland! :D

Exhibit A of why we're right to only select players playing in England.

Puja
Which leaves the pain of exhibits B-Z and watching Robshaw stink the place out at 7 whilst Steff was tearing up the T14 and Europe. Though in fairness dropping Steff into the mish mash nonsense of Burt's selection and tactics might not have changed much in our favour. Bloody annoying though
When you think about it, was it the French that started the trend of playing our open-sides at 8?
Meanwhile, in North America...

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But that's more running
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Digby wrote:But that's more running
Not the way Basta does it, I suspect. Comparing his corpulent performances for RUNY so far with the svelte and professional 38 year old Nonu in San Diego is embarrassing.

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Puja wrote:
Digby wrote:But that's more running
Not the way Basta does it, I suspect. Comparing his corpulent performances for RUNY so far with the svelte and professional 38 year old Nonu in San Diego is embarrassing.

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Ideally you'd move for both, but in theory it's easier at 12 providing you don't blitz and don't even push hard on the drift. Where does he go at 8, the blindside?
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