Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Moderator: Puja

User avatar
Puja
Posts: 17781
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:16 pm

Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Puja »

Saints team

15 Rory Hutchinson
14 Courtnall Skosan
13 Matt Proctor
12 Fraser Dingwall
11 Tom Collins
10 Dan Biggar
9 Alex Mitchell

1 Alex Waller (c)
2 Sam Matavesi
3 Ehren Painter
4 David Ribbans
5 Api Ratuniyarawa
6 Tom Wood
7 Teimana Harrison
8 Juarno Augustus

Replacements:
16 Mike Haywood
17 Nick Auterac
18 Paul Hill
19 Alex Moon
20 Alex Coles
21 Frank Lomani
22 James Grayson
23 Tom Litchfield


Leicester

15 Freddie Burns [81]
14 Harry Potter [20]
13 Matías Moroni [19]
12 Dan Kelly [24]
11 Nemani Nadolo [21]
10 George Ford (c) [111]
9 Richard Wigglesworth [18]
1 Francois van Wyk [3]
2 Julián Montoya (vc) [9]
3 Dan Cole [270]
4 Harry Wells [130]
5 Eli Snyman [4]
6 Ollie Chessum [12]
7 Marco van Staden [3]
8 Jasper Wiese [22]

REPLACEMENTS
16 Tom Cowan-Dickie [2]
17 Nephi Leatigaga [47]
18 Joe Heyes [76]
19 Calum Green [65]
20 Tommy Reffell [52]
21 Jack van Poortvliet [25]
22 Bryce Hegarty *
23 Kini Murimurivalu [24]

* denotes Leicester Tigers debut
Backist Monk
User avatar
Puja
Posts: 17781
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:16 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Puja »

Pretty strong XV for Leicester, even with international callups. Next week might be more of a challenge with Montoya, Van Staden, Wiese, and Moroni gone as well, but hopefully we should have Dolly and Martin released from England duty to make it easier.

Bit disappointed not to be seeing JVP starting, but Wiggy is still turning in solid performances, even at the age of 87, and he does have a greater control of the game (and a less charge-downable box-kick). Not sure about Van Wyk's ability to dominate at the scrums like Genge does, but hopefully he knows some of Painter's weaknesses.

I didn't know Hutchinson could play full-back. I suspect he'll be seeing a few up-and-unders from Ford to test his credentials there. Could be a turning point for the game.

All things told, should be a very evenly-matched game. From a Leicester perspective, I'm glad Ford's with us, cause it'd be very heavily Saints favourites if we couldn't field him.

Puja
Backist Monk
fivepointer
Posts: 5922
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 3:42 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by fivepointer »

Should be a well contested game. Tigers strength at scrum/maul against Saints running game.
Mikey Brown
Posts: 12201
Joined: Sat Feb 13, 2016 5:10 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Mikey Brown »

Never heard of Hutchinson playing fullback at all but curious to see it. If Dallaglio is commentating get ready for a dozen incorrect variations of him explaining what a spiral bomb is.
User avatar
Adam_P
Posts: 1728
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:14 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Adam_P »

It's a real shame we're robbed of seeing Ludlam vs Genge (battle of the young capts) and Freeman vs Steward. The reverse fixture is in the Six Nations period too - awful planning!

Can't say I've ever seen Hutch at 15, was expecting Collins or Tuala in the absence of Furbank and Freeman. Very glad that we have Proctor back, him and Dingwall are a very solid combo. Although Proctor is definitely much better at 13, I'd have probably shifted him out and had Hutch play 13 and Collins 15.

This is the most excited I've been for an East Mids Derby for ages! Both teams playing well and it's very tough to call.
FKAS
Posts: 8514
Joined: Thu Jul 09, 2020 4:10 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by FKAS »

Adam_P wrote:It's a real shame we're robbed of seeing Ludlam vs Genge (battle of the young capts) and Freeman vs Steward. The reverse fixture is in the Six Nations period too - awful planning!
Whomever is responsible for this fixture planning should be shot. Two of the biggest games in the season. Hopefully there's a third game later in the season.

Shame I was looking forward to seeing Martin Vs Lawes and Steward Vs Freeman.

Two fullbacks who might be targeted by the opposition flyhalf. Two no nonsense midfields (expect some big tackles to rain in). Fairly hefty starting packs are going to be going hard at each other from the whistle. Only advantage could be the Tigers bench which might be a little more dynamic than the Saints one, otherwise it's two closely mathched teams. Looking forward to this one.
User avatar
Puja
Posts: 17781
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:16 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Puja »

FKAS wrote:Two fullbacks who might be targeted by the opposition flyhalf.
That could potentially spoil the game as a spectacle - Biggar vs Burns and Ford vs Hutchinson might mean that we see the ball belted into the sky more often than not!

Puja
Backist Monk
Scrumhead
Posts: 5999
Joined: Sun Jul 03, 2016 10:33 am

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Scrumhead »

FKAS wrote:
Adam_P wrote:It's a real shame we're robbed of seeing Ludlam vs Genge (battle of the young capts) and Freeman vs Steward. The reverse fixture is in the Six Nations period too - awful planning!
Whomever is responsible for this fixture planning should be shot. Two of the biggest games in the season. Hopefully there's a third game later in the season.

Shame I was looking forward to seeing Martin Vs Lawes and Steward Vs Freeman.
Exactly the same for the Quins vs. Saracens game and reverse fixture. Idiotic.
Scrumhead
Posts: 5999
Joined: Sun Jul 03, 2016 10:33 am

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Scrumhead »

Puja wrote:Pretty strong XV for Leicester, even with international callups. Next week might be more of a challenge with Montoya, Van Staden, Wiese, and Moroni gone as well, but hopefully we should have Dolly and Martin released from England duty to make it easier.
Is that even a possibility with the bubble set-up? I assumed all players would be in camp for the whole of November.
User avatar
Puja
Posts: 17781
Joined: Tue Feb 09, 2016 9:16 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Puja »

Scrumhead wrote:
Puja wrote:Pretty strong XV for Leicester, even with international callups. Next week might be more of a challenge with Montoya, Van Staden, Wiese, and Moroni gone as well, but hopefully we should have Dolly and Martin released from England duty to make it easier.
Is that even a possibility with the bubble set-up? I assumed all players would be in camp for the whole of November.
As England have reached 85% vaccination, they're allowed to relax some of the COVID restrictions just like the Prem clubs. I had assumed that that meant they weren't in a solid bubble, but I've realised that I haven't seen that written down anywhere. Gods, I hope it's the case - we'll be down to TCD and Vanes at hooker for Bath if it's not.

Puja
Backist Monk
FKAS
Posts: 8514
Joined: Thu Jul 09, 2020 4:10 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by FKAS »

Puja wrote:
Scrumhead wrote:
Puja wrote:Pretty strong XV for Leicester, even with international callups. Next week might be more of a challenge with Montoya, Van Staden, Wiese, and Moroni gone as well, but hopefully we should have Dolly and Martin released from England duty to make it easier.
Is that even a possibility with the bubble set-up? I assumed all players would be in camp for the whole of November.
As England have reached 85% vaccination, they're allowed to relax some of the COVID restrictions just like the Prem clubs. I had assumed that that meant they weren't in a solid bubble, but I've realised that I haven't seen that written down anywhere. Gods, I hope it's the case - we'll be down to TCD and Vanes at hooker for Bath if it's not.

Puja
Charlie Clare might be back by then.
Peej
Posts: 1756
Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2016 12:01 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Peej »

Puja wrote:
Scrumhead wrote:
Puja wrote:Pretty strong XV for Leicester, even with international callups. Next week might be more of a challenge with Montoya, Van Staden, Wiese, and Moroni gone as well, but hopefully we should have Dolly and Martin released from England duty to make it easier.
Is that even a possibility with the bubble set-up? I assumed all players would be in camp for the whole of November.
As England have reached 85% vaccination, they're allowed to relax some of the COVID restrictions just like the Prem clubs. I had assumed that that meant they weren't in a solid bubble, but I've realised that I haven't seen that written down anywhere. Gods, I hope it's the case - we'll be down to TCD and Vanes at hooker for Bath if it's not.

Puja
Even with the bubble in the last six nations players were released back to their clubs, so I'm not sure there's much of any kind of bubble-ology thinking anymore
User avatar
Mellsblue
Posts: 14575
Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:58 am

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Mellsblue »

FKAS wrote:
Puja wrote:
Scrumhead wrote:
Is that even a possibility with the bubble set-up? I assumed all players would be in camp for the whole of November.
As England have reached 85% vaccination, they're allowed to relax some of the COVID restrictions just like the Prem clubs. I had assumed that that meant they weren't in a solid bubble, but I've realised that I haven't seen that written down anywhere. Gods, I hope it's the case - we'll be down to TCD and Vanes at hooker for Bath if it's not.

Puja
Charlie Clare might be back by then.
He’s a great bloke but when your great hope is Clare coming back from injury you’re in a bad place.
User avatar
Adam_P
Posts: 1728
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:14 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Adam_P »

Apparently Hutch has played 15 once before for Saints, in a 2019 Prem Rugby Cup defeat against Saracens.
FKAS
Posts: 8514
Joined: Thu Jul 09, 2020 4:10 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by FKAS »

Mellsblue wrote:
FKAS wrote:
Puja wrote:
As England have reached 85% vaccination, they're allowed to relax some of the COVID restrictions just like the Prem clubs. I had assumed that that meant they weren't in a solid bubble, but I've realised that I haven't seen that written down anywhere. Gods, I hope it's the case - we'll be down to TCD and Vanes at hooker for Bath if it's not.

Puja
Charlie Clare might be back by then.
He’s a great bloke but when your great hope is Clare coming back from injury you’re in a bad place.
We need him to cover one game Vs Bath. Not really a great hope. It's just whilst Montoya and Dolly are on international duty.
User avatar
Mellsblue
Posts: 14575
Joined: Thu Feb 11, 2016 7:58 am

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Mellsblue »

FKAS wrote:
Mellsblue wrote:
FKAS wrote:
Charlie Clare might be back by then.
He’s a great bloke but when your great hope is Clare coming back from injury you’re in a bad place.
We need him to cover one game Vs Bath. Not really a great hope. It's just whilst Montoya and Dolly are on international duty.
I’m aware. Having watched him play many times for Bedford, it was tongue in cheek.
Tigersman
Posts: 1540
Joined: Wed Feb 10, 2016 9:11 am

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Tigersman »

Charlie Clare is on Dolly level IMO.
What he might not bring round the park like Dolly he makes up for in the scrums.
chris1850
Posts: 108
Joined: Thu Nov 14, 2019 2:31 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by chris1850 »

Raggs
Posts: 3304
Joined: Sun Mar 12, 2017 11:17 am

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Raggs »

chris1850 wrote:Stream here

https://vk.com/video/@rugbyonsofa
Does this have all the games live? Not just pretending before hand?
chris1850
Posts: 108
Joined: Thu Nov 14, 2019 2:31 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by chris1850 »

Raggs wrote:
chris1850 wrote:Stream here

https://vk.com/video/@rugbyonsofa
Does this have all the games live? Not just pretending before hand?
Yes. They go live literally a minute before ko. Excellent quality stream as well
chris1850
Posts: 108
Joined: Thu Nov 14, 2019 2:31 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by chris1850 »

chris1850 wrote:
Raggs wrote:
chris1850 wrote:Stream here

https://vk.com/video/@rugbyonsofa
Does this have all the games live? Not just pretending before hand?
Yes. They go live literally a minute before ko. You will have noticed the Wasps match, no doubt! Excellent quality stream as well
twitchy
Posts: 3294
Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2016 9:04 am

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by twitchy »

BT are showing this game so I'll watch that but I can confirm it's a top quality stream that chris posted.
User avatar
Adam_P
Posts: 1728
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:14 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Adam_P »

Would be nice if Foley refereed players staying on their feet at the ruck. Tigers flying in like missiles, haven't seen Nadolo not flop straight in once
twitchy
Posts: 3294
Joined: Fri Feb 12, 2016 9:04 am

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by twitchy »

A point a minute for tigers so far.
User avatar
Adam_P
Posts: 1728
Joined: Fri Feb 26, 2016 11:14 pm

Re: Northampton vs Leicester - Saturday

Post by Adam_P »

How was that not a tackle off the ball on Skosan?
Post Reply