Re: England training squad
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:28 pm
George is out for the AI's. Quite a big loss imo, looked lively.
Yeah. I looked it up after I wrote my last post. Purely from a visual POV, I wouldn’t have thought it was that much of a difference. They look a similar size and weight.Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:15 pmOk, but he is 10kg heavier and two inches taller. Just looks bigger and swerves rather than steps, and certainly bounced some Saints defenders, but will defer to your quins knowledge.Scrumhead wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:02 pm Nope. I wouldn’t have said that at all. Without looking at the height/weight stats, I don’t think there’s a lot in it and Northmore is more of a strike running 13 than a ‘power runner’. He’s OK in contact, but that isn’t something I’d have highlighted as a strength.
Just looking at their stats on the website (obviously Marchant has spent time on the wing), Northmore yards per carry are greater than Marchants, and his tackle stats are much worse. Will watch them closely next time.
(all stats from quins website)
That's two hookers out of the training squad (George and Walker) with McGuigan and Singleton replacing them, if I've got it right. Who would be next - Dunn and Blamire?
Its interesting what differences in perception one can have of the same player. Maybe because I played there, I see distinct differences between Northmore and Marchant- both are essentially running centres (which is my preference, cos the basics of passing and kicking should be a given for any centre), but do it in differing ways; Northmore's size means he is scanning lines earlier, whereas I'd see Marchant as more finding space in a telephone box (though he is good at picking deeper lines too). That's why I can see Northmore becoming a good 12 tbh, not that its likely with both Esterhuizen and his tackle stats. All that said, I'm basing it on very little time of seeing him!Scrumhead wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:31 pmYeah. I looked it up after I wrote my last post. Purely from a visual POV, I wouldn’t have thought it was that much of a difference. They look a similar size and weight.Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:15 pmOk, but he is 10kg heavier and two inches taller. Just looks bigger and swerves rather than steps, and certainly bounced some Saints defenders, but will defer to your quins knowledge.Scrumhead wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:02 pm Nope. I wouldn’t have said that at all. Without looking at the height/weight stats, I don’t think there’s a lot in it and Northmore is more of a strike running 13 than a ‘power runner’. He’s OK in contact, but that isn’t something I’d have highlighted as a strength.
Just looking at their stats on the website (obviously Marchant has spent time on the wing), Northmore yards per carry are greater than Marchants, and his tackle stats are much worse. Will watch them closely next time.
(all stats from quins website)
‘Swerve rather than steps’ is a decent description. Northmore tends to more about hitting good lines and footwork to avoid contact rather than stepping. He is very good at identifying space and putting himself in good positions to receive scoring passes.
Northmore has scored two tries from a decent way out this season (against Exeter and Saints) which might be skewing the carrying stats a little. Both of those are good examples of what I said about his style of play too. IIRC, no-one lays a hand on him for either.
It is worth noting that Northmore is also currently not playing 12 despite Esterhuizen not being there. You would've thought, if Northmore at 12 could be a viable thing, that Quins would be playing both him and Marchant in the centres, with David on the wing, but instead they think Anyanwu is a better option than fitting in their two best centres. Suggests that they don't agree with you on Northmore's 12 capacity.Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:56 pmIts interesting what differences in perception one can have of the same player. Maybe because I played there, I see distinct differences between Northmore and Marchant- both are essentially running centres (which is my preference, cos the basics of passing and kicking should be a given for any centre), but do it in differing ways; Northmore's size means he is scanning lines earlier, whereas I'd see Marchant as more finding space in a telephone box (though he is good at picking deeper lines too). That's why I can see Northmore becoming a good 12 tbh, not that its likely with both Esterhuizen and his tackle stats. All that said, I'm basing it on very little time of seeing him!Scrumhead wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:31 pmYeah. I looked it up after I wrote my last post. Purely from a visual POV, I wouldn’t have thought it was that much of a difference. They look a similar size and weight.Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:15 pm
Ok, but he is 10kg heavier and two inches taller. Just looks bigger and swerves rather than steps, and certainly bounced some Saints defenders, but will defer to your quins knowledge.
Just looking at their stats on the website (obviously Marchant has spent time on the wing), Northmore yards per carry are greater than Marchants, and his tackle stats are much worse. Will watch them closely next time.
(all stats from quins website)
‘Swerve rather than steps’ is a decent description. Northmore tends to more about hitting good lines and footwork to avoid contact rather than stepping. He is very good at identifying space and putting himself in good positions to receive scoring passes.
Northmore has scored two tries from a decent way out this season (against Exeter and Saints) which might be skewing the carrying stats a little. Both of those are good examples of what I said about his style of play too. IIRC, no-one lays a hand on him for either.
I can live with thatPuja wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 6:07 pmIt is worth noting that Northmore is also currently not playing 12 despite Esterhuizen not being there. You would've thought, if Northmore at 12 could be a viable thing, that Quins would be playing both him and Marchant in the centres, with David on the wing, but instead they think Anyanwu is a better option than fitting in their two best centres. Suggests that they don't agree with you on Northmore's 12 capacity.Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:56 pmIts interesting what differences in perception one can have of the same player. Maybe because I played there, I see distinct differences between Northmore and Marchant- both are essentially running centres (which is my preference, cos the basics of passing and kicking should be a given for any centre), but do it in differing ways; Northmore's size means he is scanning lines earlier, whereas I'd see Marchant as more finding space in a telephone box (though he is good at picking deeper lines too). That's why I can see Northmore becoming a good 12 tbh, not that its likely with both Esterhuizen and his tackle stats. All that said, I'm basing it on very little time of seeing him!Scrumhead wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:31 pm
Yeah. I looked it up after I wrote my last post. Purely from a visual POV, I wouldn’t have thought it was that much of a difference. They look a similar size and weight.
‘Swerve rather than steps’ is a decent description. Northmore tends to more about hitting good lines and footwork to avoid contact rather than stepping. He is very good at identifying space and putting himself in good positions to receive scoring passes.
Northmore has scored two tries from a decent way out this season (against Exeter and Saints) which might be skewing the carrying stats a little. Both of those are good examples of what I said about his style of play too. IIRC, no-one lays a hand on him for either.
Puja
I guess my point is that it wouldnt pain me to pair Northmore and Marchant, save I know Northmore hasnt yet impressed at 12, and from limited views see a difference in their running threats.Scrumhead wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 7:21 pm I didn’t say they’re ‘identical’ though. I said they offer ‘similar strengths’ - in this case both are ‘running centres’ (to use your description) but neither is what you’d call a ‘power runner’.
If you were asking which of them is better suited to playing 12, I’d agree it’s Northmore, although he’s not looked great when he’s played there.
The original context was simply that if Eddie wants a ‘running centre’ why would he pick Northmore when Marchant is similar but better (and has proven he can cut it at test level)? I don’t agree with it but I understand the decision to go for Porter who is at least closer to being a ‘power runner’.
And after a bit of a horrorshow a couple of weeks ago too. FWIW I think it's the right move, he looked a lot better this week if we ignore the total (team wide) defensive shutdown after 50mins.Puja wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 6:07 pmIt is worth noting that Northmore is also currently not playing 12 despite Esterhuizen not being there. You would've thought, if Northmore at 12 could be a viable thing, that Quins would be playing both him and Marchant in the centres, with David on the wing, but instead they think Anyanwu is a better option than fitting in their two best centres. Suggests that they don't agree with you on Northmore's 12 capacity.Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:56 pmIts interesting what differences in perception one can have of the same player. Maybe because I played there, I see distinct differences between Northmore and Marchant- both are essentially running centres (which is my preference, cos the basics of passing and kicking should be a given for any centre), but do it in differing ways; Northmore's size means he is scanning lines earlier, whereas I'd see Marchant as more finding space in a telephone box (though he is good at picking deeper lines too). That's why I can see Northmore becoming a good 12 tbh, not that its likely with both Esterhuizen and his tackle stats. All that said, I'm basing it on very little time of seeing him!Scrumhead wrote: ↑Tue Oct 04, 2022 5:31 pm
Yeah. I looked it up after I wrote my last post. Purely from a visual POV, I wouldn’t have thought it was that much of a difference. They look a similar size and weight.
‘Swerve rather than steps’ is a decent description. Northmore tends to more about hitting good lines and footwork to avoid contact rather than stepping. He is very good at identifying space and putting himself in good positions to receive scoring passes.
Northmore has scored two tries from a decent way out this season (against Exeter and Saints) which might be skewing the carrying stats a little. Both of those are good examples of what I said about his style of play too. IIRC, no-one lays a hand on him for either.
Puja
Only a matter of time. Some former international mooted it after he broke through initially but that quickly went away when it became obvious he just cleans up a lot of the stuff in the backfield that used to cause England problems.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:12 am I'm just waiting for someone to mention Steward at 12 again. With Arundell's emergence I can imagine crazier things than Eddie opting to do a Jamie Roberts with him, out of nowhere.
People in SA are tearing their hair out at Nienaber's selections, so I wouldn't read too much into that.Oakboy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 8:19 am Maybe, Quins selection policy, together with the thread's debate, just proves that Esterhuizen is 1. irreplaceable and 2. close to the ideal modern IC. That SA (apparently) have a better one is cause for concern in terms of assessing English development. 'Nothing much since Greenwood' is pretty condemnatory.
He started running at 15 in preseason, so before some of the injuries. I think it's recognition that Wasps are weak there, but also combined with the fact Wasps have also signed a budget-version of Esterhuizen to play 12.
If he was as good as Roberts was for most of his career at 12, I wouldn't complain. I'd settle for Tomkins too.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 9:12 am I'm just waiting for someone to mention Steward at 12 again. With Arundell's emergence I can imagine crazier things than Eddie opting to do a Jamie Roberts with him, out of nowhere.
I think his sole aim is the World Cup and he's trying out loads of combos. Lot of talented SA backs. De Allende and Am are a very good combo, in their own way.Peej wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 10:16 amPeople in SA are tearing their hair out at Nienaber's selections, so I wouldn't read too much into that.Oakboy wrote: ↑Wed Oct 05, 2022 8:19 am Maybe, Quins selection policy, together with the thread's debate, just proves that Esterhuizen is 1. irreplaceable and 2. close to the ideal modern IC. That SA (apparently) have a better one is cause for concern in terms of assessing English development. 'Nothing much since Greenwood' is pretty condemnatory.