Yeah. I’d agree with that.Puja wrote:In contrast to the way we've abused some of our previous props, I think the way Street is being managed at Exeter is absolutely exemplary. They've given him regular opportunities off the bench, even in big games, but made sure they're never reliant on him or requiring him to play when they don't want him to. They signed Maks van Dyk this season to cover for internationals and haven't needed him because Williams has been unneeded by England, but they've had the foresight to plan ahead so that one injury or one callup doesn't leave Street needing to act as the senior tighthead at the club.16th man wrote:Always somewhat reticent with the younger props and locks (though to a lesser extent) that we don't push them up against fully developed pros too much too soon. Some exposure is great but you run the risk of another Corbs situation where they should be coming into their prime in their mid 20s but they're broken and disillusioned from being physically stressed too much before their bodies are fully developed.
He's only 21, compared to Williams at 29 and Francis at 28 (and likely to need to go to Wales at some point), so you'd say there was a clear pathway for him if he keeps getting better. Absolutely pin-perfect development technique from Exeter.
Puja
I’m hoping Quins take a similar approach to bringing through Tizard and Hammond as both look very good.
It’s a bit of a dilemma because outside of Symons and Lewies, our locks are very average. On the one hand, it seems that we may have held back on signing more locks because we’re planning ahead for Tizard and Hammond. On the other hand, I wouldn’t want to put too much reliance on them too soon.
As EP said, Sam Riley is very highly rated. Like our locks, our senior hookers are nothing special so we may start seeing Musk, Head and Riley as our main options in future which would be a good advert for the academy.
Fin Baxter (tighthead) is also very highly rated, so we seem to have a decent crop coming through. Hopefully they’re brought through in the right way.