As I mentioned earlier in the thread, if Rambo is off and Ashman is replacing him then it is likely to be at worst cost neutral.switchskier wrote: ↑Fri Apr 07, 2023 11:51 amWhile I'm delighted to get him, that's a move that will limit Harrison's development and I think he can be an international player. Nuts to havecour two best young prospects on the same side with Cherry and McBurney there too.
Glasgow on the other hand have Brown, Turner and Matthews, all of whom are over 30. Are there young bucks about to kick ok there? Fraser? Maybe Harrison will be shifted over.
I've said repeatedly that the squad building at Edinburgh is flawed. We put too many resources into certain positions and leave others weak, meaning that any 23 is fatally flawed. I'd love be to see us be smarter, rather than just trying to hoover up SQ talent.
Both Scottish teams need three good options at hooker. Both Ashman and Harrison are still pretty young for hooker (23 and 21 at start of next season) it should be easily possible for them to earn gametime over the next few seasons.
Given it is a world cup year, Ashman will likely get a couple of weeks off after it and not be meeting up with the squad until mid-late October. Then will be part of the 6N squad. For comparison, McInally didn't play for Edinburgh until the last week in November in 2019 and only played 9 games all year. Fraser Brown played 11 games for Glasgow that season. Turner played 16 games but didn't play at all in the RWC and 6N.
McBurney has only been given a one year deal, likely to get through the RWC and Cherry is 33 by the end of next season.
Edinburgh deserve a fair bit of criticism over squad building (I was vocal in saying I'd keep Darge and let Watson go for example) but bringing in a young hooker full of potential with a future of Harrison and Ashman fighting over the 2 shirt isn't a bad move. Cherry is an excellent professional who does the basics right more often than not so he'd be a good person to train with too.