Was more meaning there was debate coming into this season and won't be into next.BaldiePete wrote: ↑Mon May 12, 2025 9:02 am Thompson has been first choice all season. Healy has been injured for much of it but even when fit he wasn’t getting starts, except for the occasional A team game that Edinburgh had. I think Thompson is a good player but his kicking from both hand and tee need improvement.
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Matt Scott, who’s been injured for most of this season, is retiring at the end of the season. He was a great player for the club during his first stint but I’m not sure there was much point in bringing him back for his 3rd time at the club.
Three backrow players, Crosbie, Dodd and Boyle have all re-signed for 2 years, 2 years and 1 year respectively. Even with Ritchie leaving Edinburgh are stacked in the back row.
Three backrow players, Crosbie, Dodd and Boyle have all re-signed for 2 years, 2 years and 1 year respectively. Even with Ritchie leaving Edinburgh are stacked in the back row.
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Edinburgh leavers this summer.
Already announced
Jamie Ritchie - Perippignan
Dave Cherry - Vannes
Matt Scott - retiring
Ali Price - “taking up a playing opportunity abroad”
New Announcements
Mark Bennett - destination unconfirmed.
Jamie Hodgson - destination unconfirmed.
Emiliano Boffelli - destination unconfirmed.
Robin Hislop - destination unconfirmed
Javan Sebastian - destination unconfirmed
Jake Henry - Coventry, where he’s been on loan
Nathan Sweeney - destination unconfirmed
Jack Hocking - destination unconfirmed
Bennett is no surprise, he’s been injured a lot and not getting games when he’s fit. He’s never been as good for Edinburgh as was for Glasgow. For me my favourite Bennett moment, despite the eventual loss, was the interception try he scored in the quarter final that shall not be named. I was SCREAMING at the telly when he got the interception, RRRUUUUNNNN.
Hodgson - had a lot of potential but was overtaken by others, put out on loan and got injured. Not surprised he’s going.
Boffelli - this one is a real shame. He’s such a class player, fantastic under the high ball and with a deadly accurate boot but he’s been injured pretty much since the last World Cup.
Hislop - well down the pecking order at loose head and with new prop signing he’s definitely surplus.
Sebastian - kind of surprised by this one. Litterick is coming in but we are not exactly strong at tighthead. He’s not the best but I thought they’d keep him.
Henry - I don’t know anything much about him, good luck at Coventry.
Sweeney - he’s played three times but I don’t remember him at all
Hocking - doesn’t seem to have played for the senior team.
Already announced
Jamie Ritchie - Perippignan
Dave Cherry - Vannes
Matt Scott - retiring
Ali Price - “taking up a playing opportunity abroad”
New Announcements
Mark Bennett - destination unconfirmed.
Jamie Hodgson - destination unconfirmed.
Emiliano Boffelli - destination unconfirmed.
Robin Hislop - destination unconfirmed
Javan Sebastian - destination unconfirmed
Jake Henry - Coventry, where he’s been on loan
Nathan Sweeney - destination unconfirmed
Jack Hocking - destination unconfirmed
Bennett is no surprise, he’s been injured a lot and not getting games when he’s fit. He’s never been as good for Edinburgh as was for Glasgow. For me my favourite Bennett moment, despite the eventual loss, was the interception try he scored in the quarter final that shall not be named. I was SCREAMING at the telly when he got the interception, RRRUUUUNNNN.
Hodgson - had a lot of potential but was overtaken by others, put out on loan and got injured. Not surprised he’s going.
Boffelli - this one is a real shame. He’s such a class player, fantastic under the high ball and with a deadly accurate boot but he’s been injured pretty much since the last World Cup.
Hislop - well down the pecking order at loose head and with new prop signing he’s definitely surplus.
Sebastian - kind of surprised by this one. Litterick is coming in but we are not exactly strong at tighthead. He’s not the best but I thought they’d keep him.
Henry - I don’t know anything much about him, good luck at Coventry.
Sweeney - he’s played three times but I don’t remember him at all
Hocking - doesn’t seem to have played for the senior team.
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Of those Boffelli was always a favourite but I can see the logic in moving on from a value perspective. He'd lake great sense for a contender able to take a punt on a pay as you play basis but that's not us.
Hislop I am most disappointed by. Doesn't feel like he's ever had a fair go at it when his competitors have disappointed. He's not a physical freak like Schoeman but I've always admired his nuggety style. Don't feel we've improved there.
Hodgson I'm unsurprised by. He was never that age grade standout or looked like a star to me. Weirdly, of he'd never been capped I reckon he might have been kept as cheap squad material as understand he's a good squad presence.
Bennett will always feel a bit like unfulfilled potential. What if he'd never been injured? What if he'd stayed in France rather than coming back.
Sweeney I've heard good things about but was evidently never going to happen for him here. The latter for the others I guess
Hislop I am most disappointed by. Doesn't feel like he's ever had a fair go at it when his competitors have disappointed. He's not a physical freak like Schoeman but I've always admired his nuggety style. Don't feel we've improved there.
Hodgson I'm unsurprised by. He was never that age grade standout or looked like a star to me. Weirdly, of he'd never been capped I reckon he might have been kept as cheap squad material as understand he's a good squad presence.
Bennett will always feel a bit like unfulfilled potential. What if he'd never been injured? What if he'd stayed in France rather than coming back.
Sweeney I've heard good things about but was evidently never going to happen for him here. The latter for the others I guess
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Boffelli was never getting another deal. His ongoing back problem probably the final nail but I think his wedge needed more elsewhere. Edinburgh are well served at 15 by Goosen and Paterson, and now Brown
Bennet is a shame but his injuries and loss of a yard of pace a killer for him. His pace was his main asset, a terrific outside break but maybe not the all round skillset to be retained at 32 when that pace isn't what it was
Hislop I always liked, and agree he never got a proper chance at Edinburgh. Again injuries played their part, and I wonder if some have been due to his body trying to carry too much bulk. As a young player he was so lively but underpowered for a pro prop, I would have liked to have seen him converted to hooker
Sebastian is odd, unless he has had a better offer. Currently probably Scotland's 2nd or 3rd best TH. As I say, odd
Sweeney looked a talent, again injuries scuppered him without a real chance
Henry a good player, again never really got a chance, but this time no idea why
Hodgson an honest plodder but never really good enough IMHO. Played absolutely to his potential but his ceiling simply not high enough.
Bennet is a shame but his injuries and loss of a yard of pace a killer for him. His pace was his main asset, a terrific outside break but maybe not the all round skillset to be retained at 32 when that pace isn't what it was
Hislop I always liked, and agree he never got a proper chance at Edinburgh. Again injuries played their part, and I wonder if some have been due to his body trying to carry too much bulk. As a young player he was so lively but underpowered for a pro prop, I would have liked to have seen him converted to hooker
Sebastian is odd, unless he has had a better offer. Currently probably Scotland's 2nd or 3rd best TH. As I say, odd
Sweeney looked a talent, again injuries scuppered him without a real chance
Henry a good player, again never really got a chance, but this time no idea why
Hodgson an honest plodder but never really good enough IMHO. Played absolutely to his potential but his ceiling simply not high enough.
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Edinburgh have signed a LHP and a THP so not surprised to see one of each leave. Sebastian has played well but guess his contract was up before Williams.
Surely have to see some of the B-L brothers in the front row next season.
Hislop is what he is really. A 3rd/4th choice prop for a top flight club.
Edinburgh are a wee bit light in the centres but have announced Piers O'connor who is a jack of all trades.
Surely have to see some of the B-L brothers in the front row next season.
Hislop is what he is really. A 3rd/4th choice prop for a top flight club.
Edinburgh are a wee bit light in the centres but have announced Piers O'connor who is a jack of all trades.
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and while the incoherent non existent SRU policy on signing nSQ players has blocked Cancilliere from being offered a new contract at Glasgow, Edinburgh have been sanctioned to sign nSQ Piers O'Connor as utility back. He plays (outside) centre, yes, but also full back and wing - no way he will be blocking all those young wings Edinburgh have been proudly signing and stockpiling recently
The hypocrisy and double standards are astounding if unsurprising
The hypocrisy and double standards are astounding if unsurprising
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To be fair, not that I'd sign him, O'Connor has 99 starts at centre v 20 odd in the back 3.septic 9 wrote: ↑Wed May 14, 2025 7:58 pm and while the incoherent non existent SRU policy on signing nSQ players has blocked Cancilliere from being offered a new contract at Glasgow, Edinburgh have been sanctioned to sign nSQ Piers O'Connor as utility back. He plays (outside) centre, yes, but also full back and wing - no way he will be blocking all those young wings Edinburgh have been proudly signing and stockpiling recently
The hypocrisy and double standards are astounding if unsurprising
It does seem a bit muddled.
Looks like Edinburgh will go into next season with 4 NSQ although I'm hoping they do something at 9.
From what I can see, Glasgow have 3 NSQ under contract for definite according to reports (MacKay, Vailanu and Schickerling). Not sure if JP Du Preez and Cordero are leaving.
If the SRU are considering players who become SQ in their current contracts then Venter, MacKay and Goosen may not factor into any NSQ quota.
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Four years ago POC would have been a great day going. Now it's a perplexing one. Last I saw I thought that the legs and burst had gone. If so, is he worth the extra cost over Cammy Scott (who I doubt will ever be an international but has yet to let us down in his limited opportunities)?
As with everything Edinburgh, smacks of a management team aiming for just enough short term success to keep their jobs.
I kind of hope that they don't do anything at 9. Surely last chance saloon for both Vellacot and Shield to prove that they can be 'the guy' or for McAlpine to come in and show us the future. Bringing someone in, like a Nick Groom (remember him) or a Richie Rees, just gives their defenders one more excuse.
As with everything Edinburgh, smacks of a management team aiming for just enough short term success to keep their jobs.
I kind of hope that they don't do anything at 9. Surely last chance saloon for both Vellacot and Shield to prove that they can be 'the guy' or for McAlpine to come in and show us the future. Bringing someone in, like a Nick Groom (remember him) or a Richie Rees, just gives their defenders one more excuse.
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O'Connor shouldn't be blocking Scott as they play different positions.
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