STARTING XV
15 Bryce Hegarty [7]
14 Harry Potter [27]
13 Guy Porter [31]
12 Dan Kelly [34]
11 Hosea Saumaki [7]
10 Freddie Burns [87]
9 Richard Wigglesworth (vc) [25]
1 James Whitcombe [12]
2 Julián Montoya [16]
3 Dan Cole [279]
4 Harry Wells [141]
5 Calum Green [76]
6 George Martin [29]
7 Hanro Liebenberg (c) [44]
8 Jasper Wiese [29]
REPLACEMENTS
16 Charlie Clare [39]
17 Nephi Leatigaga [56]
18 Joe Heyes [87]
19 Eli Snyman [9]
20 Tommy Reffell [63]
21 Olly Robinson [1]
22 Jack van Poortvliet [35]
23 Matt Scott [37]
WORCESTER WARRIORS XV: 15 Jamie Shillcock, 14 Perry Humphreys, 13 Francois Venter, 12 Ashley Beck, 11 Alex Hearle, 10 Billy Searle, 9 Gareth Simpson; 1 Ethan Waller, 2 Niall Annett, 3 Christian Judge, 4 Joe Batley, 5 Justin Clegg, 6 Kyle Hatherell, 7 Ted Hill (c), 8 Matt Kvesic
REPLACEMENTS: 16 Isaac Miller, 17 Kai Owen, 18 Jay Tyack, 19 Tom Dodd, 20 Sione Vailanu, 21 Will Chudley, 22 Tom Howe, 23 Harri Doel
Weird bench split for Tigers. Not sure what two opensides on the bench does for us. I presume we've run out of fit backs and Borthwick doesn't want to bring in any of the young uns.
Tigers Vs Worcester
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Good side though, especially for an international period. Nice to see that Whitcombe's getting more game-time over the safe option of Leatigaga - was impressed with him against Sale. Disappointed that JVP isn't starting - can only think it's a horses-for-courses with the weather, but this would be an ideal learning opportunity for him.
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Yeah I'd prefer to see JVP starting this one. I'm a little worried he's being kept on the bench in case Burns going off with his cramp issue. Don't want to see JVP at fullback again.
Agree on Whitcombe, he looks ready for this level of rugby. Makes sense to get him the experience for him to develop and grow.
Agree on Whitcombe, he looks ready for this level of rugby. Makes sense to get him the experience for him to develop and grow.
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Mind, he was a pretty decent full-back when he came on - the issue was not being able to replace Wigglesworth as he tired, which you'd hope would be less of an issue this week vis-a-vis the quality of the opposition.FKAS wrote:Yeah I'd prefer to see JVP starting this one. I'm a little worried he's being kept on the bench in case Burns going off with his cramp issue. Don't want to see JVP at fullback again.
Agree on Whitcombe, he looks ready for this level of rugby. Makes sense to get him the experience for him to develop and grow.
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Yes I'm more worried about another 80 min Wigglesworth performance. I'd actually prefer JVP to play 80 split between 9 and 15.Puja wrote:Mind, he was a pretty decent full-back when he came on - the issue was not being able to replace Wigglesworth as he tired, which you'd hope would be less of an issue this week vis-a-vis the quality of the opposition.FKAS wrote:Yeah I'd prefer to see JVP starting this one. I'm a little worried he's being kept on the bench in case Burns going off with his cramp issue. Don't want to see JVP at fullback again.
Agree on Whitcombe, he looks ready for this level of rugby. Makes sense to get him the experience for him to develop and grow.
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well.....yes. As per last week really, and we know how that turned out. I suppose the theory would go that you wouldn't want Wiggy to have to play 79 minutes if JVP got injured....but he did that last week.Puja wrote:Good side though, especially for an international period. Nice to see that Whitcombe's getting more game-time over the safe option of Leatigaga - was impressed with him against Sale. Disappointed that JVP isn't starting - can only think it's a horses-for-courses with the weather, but this would be an ideal learning opportunity for him.
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Burns had 'cramp' then?
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He caught some high balls well, and attacked the line ok. But unsurprisingly the back field coverage suffered. Hegarty is no 10.Puja wrote:Mind, he was a pretty decent full-back when he came on - the issue was not being able to replace Wigglesworth as he tired, which you'd hope would be less of an issue this week vis-a-vis the quality of the opposition.FKAS wrote:Yeah I'd prefer to see JVP starting this one. I'm a little worried he's being kept on the bench in case Burns going off with his cramp issue. Don't want to see JVP at fullback again.
Agree on Whitcombe, he looks ready for this level of rugby. Makes sense to get him the experience for him to develop and grow.
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Hegarty has actually looked good at 10 previously, two errors from him really did for us though Vs Sale.Banquo wrote:He caught some high balls well, and attacked the line ok. But unsurprisingly the back field coverage suffered. Hegarty is no 10.Puja wrote:Mind, he was a pretty decent full-back when he came on - the issue was not being able to replace Wigglesworth as he tired, which you'd hope would be less of an issue this week vis-a-vis the quality of the opposition.FKAS wrote:Yeah I'd prefer to see JVP starting this one. I'm a little worried he's being kept on the bench in case Burns going off with his cramp issue. Don't want to see JVP at fullback again.
Agree on Whitcombe, he looks ready for this level of rugby. Makes sense to get him the experience for him to develop and grow.
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Fair, my sample size of one was disproportionate though he doesn’t look a place kicker either
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Again, an area where previously he's looked solid. Before last weekend there was a number of Tigers fans, and I was fairly close to agreeing, that Hegarty had looked better at 10 than Burns so far this season. Last season was a big swing in Burns favour and by the sounds of it today is going well for him with Tigers 22-6 up and Wuss down to 13.Banquo wrote:Fair, my sample size of one was disproportionate though he doesn’t look a place kicker either