Timbo wrote:I would have Sleighthome over OHC and Naulago for England. If he sorts his injury problems out he’s going to the top imo. Really well rounded wing with genuine top end gas.
This is me showing my age, but never having really rated his dad makes it hard to evaluate him properly!
Same with young Dr Glanville!
I know what you mean (although I did rate Sleightholme Snr)- it's despicable being consistently reminded of my age by the youth groups being populated by 90s England - The Next Generation: Ojomoh, Grayson, Sleightholme, de Glanville.
Timbo wrote:I would have Sleighthome over OHC and Naulago for England. If he sorts his injury problems out he’s going to the top imo. Really well rounded wing with genuine top end gas.
I like Sleightholme too, but today was his first try of this century (albeit a very good one)! While he’s been injured, OHC has established himself as a key part of an improving London Irish side.
Timbo wrote:I would have Sleighthome over OHC and Naulago for England. If he sorts his injury problems out he’s going to the top imo. Really well rounded wing with genuine top end gas.
I like Sleightholme too, but today was his first try of this century (albeit a very good one)! While he’s been injured, OHC has established himself as a key part of an improving London Irish side.
Maybe this decade, as in 2021, but he has certainly scored this century. Score on his first touch of the ball in the Prem in 2018. Has only been back from a long lay off for about 3 or 4 games
I like Reid, but he’s unfortunate to be playing in an era where we have unbelievable competition for back row spots. He’s a good player, but I’d say his chances of a cap really depend upon Lions call-ups and injuries.
Scrumhead wrote:I like Reid, but he’s unfortunate to be playing in an era where we have unbelievable competition for back row spots. He’s a good player, but I’d say his chances of a cap really depend upon Lions call-ups and injuries.