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Banquo wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 11:30 am
Epaminondas Pules wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 10:30 am
Puja wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 9:54 am

How did Burt Jnr get on?

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Bit of a mix. Some really nice touches. Covered 10 when Farrell saw yellow. Also some poor execution at times.
I don't understand that signing outside nepotism. Why was Faz yellow carded....let me guess..
Failing to roll away from the tackle a metre out. I presume Racing were on a warning. Did look like was held in a bit but instead of fighting to get out and show the ref he seemed to be fighting the guy holding him in.
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FKAS wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 1:41 pmFailing to roll away from the tackle a metre out.
Worth noting that the French press are saying high tackle
https://www.rugbyrama.fr/2024/09/14/top ... 197808.php
L’ouvreur anglais a ensuite récolté son premier carton jaune en Top 14 pour un plaquage haut, sur l’action d’un essai de Clermont.
https://www.ladepeche.fr/sports/resulta ... ont/direct
36' Carton jaune pour Farrell

Owen Farrell a pris un carton jaune sur l'action de l'essai, coupable d'une prise très haute sur Jauneau.
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Banquo wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 11:30 am
Epaminondas Pules wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 10:30 am
Puja wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 9:54 am

How did Burt Jnr get on?

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Bit of a mix. Some really nice touches. Covered 10 when Farrell saw yellow. Also some poor execution at times.
I don't understand that signing outside nepotism. Why was Faz yellow carded....let me guess..
He was very highly rated at age groups, so it's entirely possible he's training the house down and has earned his place. Can't imagine Lorenzetti or any of his teammates would be giving him a free pass if it was just nepotism.

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Which Tyler wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 2:20 pm
FKAS wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 1:41 pmFailing to roll away from the tackle a metre out.
Worth noting that the French press are saying high tackle
https://www.rugbyrama.fr/2024/09/14/top ... 197808.php
L’ouvreur anglais a ensuite récolté son premier carton jaune en Top 14 pour un plaquage haut, sur l’action d’un essai de Clermont.
https://www.ladepeche.fr/sports/resulta ... ont/direct
36' Carton jaune pour Farrell

Owen Farrell a pris un carton jaune sur l'action de l'essai, coupable d'une prise très haute sur Jauneau.
A high tackle is far more Farrell. I was only going on a quick watch of the highlights so must have missed that. He definitely gave away an advantage for not rolling away close to the line so I assumed it was that.
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Puja wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 2:25 pm
Banquo wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 11:30 am
Epaminondas Pules wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 10:30 am

Bit of a mix. Some really nice touches. Covered 10 when Farrell saw yellow. Also some poor execution at times.
I don't understand that signing outside nepotism. Why was Faz yellow carded....let me guess..
He was very highly rated at age groups, so it's entirely possible he's training the house down and has earned his place. Can't imagine Lorenzetti or any of his teammates would be giving him a free pass if it was just nepotism.

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I said signing, rather than selection. He's 23, only been a journeyman champ player, yet his dad says...lets sign this guy.
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Banquo wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 4:42 pm
Puja wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 2:25 pm
Banquo wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 11:30 am

I don't understand that signing outside nepotism. Why was Faz yellow carded....let me guess..
He was very highly rated at age groups, so it's entirely possible he's training the house down and has earned his place. Can't imagine Lorenzetti or any of his teammates would be giving him a free pass if it was just nepotism.

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I said signing, rather than selection. He's 23, only been a journeyman champ player, yet his dad says...lets sign this guy.
Ah, fair enough - misread you. Can't imagine he's on more than three pennies and a button for his contract mind, so probably deemed a worthwhile gamble by the bigwigs.

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Puja wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 4:51 pm
Banquo wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 4:42 pm
Puja wrote: Mon Sep 16, 2024 2:25 pm

He was very highly rated at age groups, so it's entirely possible he's training the house down and has earned his place. Can't imagine Lorenzetti or any of his teammates would be giving him a free pass if it was just nepotism.

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I said signing, rather than selection. He's 23, only been a journeyman champ player, yet his dad says...lets sign this guy.
Ah, fair enough - misread you. Can't imagine he's on more than three pennies and a button for his contract mind, so probably deemed a worthwhile gamble by the bigwigs.

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I wouldn't be so sure- one of our loanees went from Baaath to a French league 3 side for near on 6 figures. But I spose buttons in the scheme of things. Anyhoo....bit smelly tbh
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To be fair the issue with Lancaster Jnr was that he wasn't particularly dynamic as a flyhalf. If you're going down the Farrell model at 10, does that really matter?
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Joe Simmonds has extended his contract with Pau until 2028.
La vie must be belle in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques!

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francoisfou wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 5:21 pm Joe Simmonds has extended his contract with Pau until 2028.
La vie must be belle in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques!

https://www.rugbyrama.fr/2024/09/19/top ... 207756.php
Good player, deserves his payday. Was doing well last season from what I read.
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Farrell (10), Arundell (11), Lancaster (12) and James (15) all start for Racing again
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Epaminondas Pules wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 1:11 pm Farrell (10), Arundell (11), Lancaster (12) and James (15) all start for Racing again
that went well :)
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Burt's surely got to be on thin ice. He's been given big budgets, latitude to sign stars (and others), and finishing 6th last season would not have made Lorenzetti happy. Starting this season with 2 losses from 3 won't be inspiring confidence that he's the man to turn it all around.

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Puja wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:29 am Burt's surely got to be on thin ice. He's been given big budgets, latitude to sign stars (and others), and finishing 6th last season would not have made Lorenzetti happy. Starting this season with 2 losses from 3 won't be inspiring confidence that he's the man to turn it all around.

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With Felix Jones coming out of work as well, if you're a big spending owner you must be thinking maybe it's time to move out Lancaster who's not turning things round and gambling on one of the best coaches at international level and seeing if they can step up into the top job.

I think Lancaster has a long term contract so I'd imagine that came with a fairly hefty notice period so he might be expensive to move on.
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Puja wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:29 am Burt's surely got to be on thin ice. He's been given big budgets, latitude to sign stars (and others), and finishing 6th last season would not have made Lorenzetti happy. Starting this season with 2 losses from 3 won't be inspiring confidence that he's the man to turn it all around.

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he's made some weird signings and a poor start....after a poor finish.
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Banquo wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 12:37 pm
Puja wrote: Tue Sep 24, 2024 10:29 am Burt's surely got to be on thin ice. He's been given big budgets, latitude to sign stars (and others), and finishing 6th last season would not have made Lorenzetti happy. Starting this season with 2 losses from 3 won't be inspiring confidence that he's the man to turn it all around.

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he's made some weird signings and a poor start....after a poor finish.
After three matches, Racing are languishing in 11th place with 5 points (a home bp win against Clermont) and they have a tough match at home against La Rochelle next Saturday.
Stuart Lancaster must be feeling nervous.
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This clip of Stuart Hogg enhancing his reputation is already on the Scottish board, so if you've not seen it:

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Kooky(4), Farrell(10, Arundell(11) and James(12) all start for Racing against La Rochelle. Lancaster on the bench!
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Epaminondas Pules wrote: Fri Sep 27, 2024 10:15 pm Kooky(4), Farrell(10, Arundell(11) and James(12) all start for Racing against La Rochelle. Lancaster on the bench!...
...and Jack Nowell (14) for La Rochelle

Sam Simmonds (8) and Billy Vunipola(20) for Montpellier at Bayonne
Ben White (9) for Toulon at home to Vannes, for whom Mako V may've been given a weekend off.
Joe Simmonds (10), Dan Robson(20). Joel Kpoku(19) for Pau at home to Stade Français, with Zack Henry (10) and Joe Marchant(13)

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francoisfou wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 10:01 am This clip of Stuart Hogg enhancing his reputation is already on the Scottish board, so if you've not seen it:

Entertaining the crowd more than he's done in recent seasons.
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Anothere defeat for Racing, albeit by just one point against La Rochelle (16-17) after an 80th minute penalty for La Rochelle.
Owen Farrell wasn't taking kicks at goal, scrum half Nolann le Garrec (who'll join La Rochelle next season) scored all his team's points with a converted try and 3 penalties.

This evening's closing fixture of round 4 sees Toulouse at home to Bordeaux/Bègles, a repeat of last season's final.
Jonny Gray starts at 5 for B/B, Blair Kinghorn at 14 for Toulouse and a well-earned rest for Jack Willis (who would undoubtedly have preferred to play!)
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Looks like May's in fine fettle:



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francoisfou wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 8:54 am Anothere defeat for Racing, albeit by just one point against La Rochelle (16-17) after an 80th minute penalty for La Rochelle.
Owen Farrell wasn't taking kicks at goal, scrum half Nolann le Garrec (who'll join La Rochelle next season) scored all his team's points with a converted try and 3 penalties.

This evening's closing fixture of round 4 sees Toulouse at home to Bordeaux/Bègles, a repeat of last season's final.
Jonny Gray starts at 5 for B/B, Blair Kinghorn at 14 for Toulouse and a well-earned rest for Jack Willis (who would undoubtedly have preferred to play!)
It looked so strange seeing Farrell on a team sheet but not kicking. Didn’t realise Le Garrec is off, that’s a massive signing for La Rochelle.
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francoisfou wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 8:54 am Anothere defeat for Racing, albeit by just one point against La Rochelle (16-17) after an 80th minute penalty for La Rochelle.
Owen Farrell wasn't taking kicks at goal, scrum half Nolann le Garrec (who'll join La Rochelle next season) scored all his team's points with a converted try and 3 penalties.

This evening's closing fixture of round 4 sees Toulouse at home to Bordeaux/Bègles, a repeat of last season's final.
Jonny Gray starts at 5 for B/B, Blair Kinghorn at 14 for Toulouse and a well-earned rest for Jack Willis (who would undoubtedly have preferred to play!)
Edit: Just read that Jack Willis wasn't available for selection because of a thigh injury, but don't know how serious.
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Is Farrell not kicking because of injury or because they just quickly realised he isn’t actually a very good goalkicker?

If it’s the second one then fair play. Not much else going for Racing at the moment but at least they would have nailed that.
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