You've seen Daly at 12 the week before last, though. Wasn't that enough?Banquo wrote:
...I've not seen Daly at 13 in international rugby, so tricky to make that call. I have seen Joseph internationally, and he's a class act, and likewise should go well with Manu. However, I'm sure Daly needs to be looked at, probably at 13, but I wpuldn't rush to drop Joseph, especially as his defence is currently so good in our system.
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A better team than the last game. Will be interesting to see how they go.
Would rather put Joseph on the wing than Daly.
Would rather put Joseph on the wing than Daly.
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Scenario: Brown goes down injured after 30 minutes.
Option 1: Daly on at FB - a position he hasn't played for 2 years?
Option 2: Daly on at OC, JJ out to wing, Watson to FB - 3 changes for 1 injury?
Option 3: Daly/Manu on at wing, Watson to FB - 2 changes, and the replacement on at their tertiary position?
Option 1: Daly on at FB - a position he hasn't played for 2 years?
Option 2: Daly on at OC, JJ out to wing, Watson to FB - 3 changes for 1 injury?
Option 3: Daly/Manu on at wing, Watson to FB - 2 changes, and the replacement on at their tertiary position?
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Why? I would have thought Daly just has the edge out wide and a bit more pace, Joseph is a fantastic defender at 13.
That wasn't towards you WT. But I don't think Daly/Watson covering 15 is really a massive risk or would be that disruptive. Daly played 15 for a long time until quite recently didn't he?
That wasn't towards you WT. But I don't think Daly/Watson covering 15 is really a massive risk or would be that disruptive. Daly played 15 for a long time until quite recently didn't he?
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It's got to be 2 or 3 - Watson plays full-back regularly for Bath, so he's the obvious cover for Brown over someone who hasn't played there for 2 years.Which Tyler wrote:Scenario: Brown goes down injured after 30 minutes.
Option 1: Daly on at FB - a position he hasn't played for 2 years?
Option 2: Daly on at OC, JJ out to wing, Watson to FB - 3 changes for 1 injury?
Option 3: Daly/Manu on at wing, Watson to FB - 2 changes, and the replacement on at their tertiary position?
If Daly's coming on, I'd have 3. It's less disruption, wing is an easier position to cover for an outside centre, and Daly's perfectly capable. If Manu's coming on, then option 2 - I don't think he's a wing.
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Option 3 for me… can't see the rationale of pushing JJ out one over Daly - and imagine Watson has been kept in the loop with FBWhich Tyler wrote:Scenario: Brown goes down injured after 30 minutes.
Option 1: Daly on at FB - a position he hasn't played for 2 years?
Option 2: Daly on at OC, JJ out to wing, Watson to FB - 3 changes for 1 injury?
Option 3: Daly/Manu on at wing, Watson to FB - 2 changes, and the replacement on at their tertiary position?
With 8 replacements, there will pretty much always be an issue in at least 1 spot… It seems like FB is our “issue” (though I think we could be much worse off!)
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See - I don't think that FB IS an "issue" for us - were starting 2 FBs with another 2 (1 starter, 1 benched) who are comfortable enough there. I think all 3 options I listed are viable and fine; just varying degrees of compromise, and I personally find the compromise in all 3 to be pretty equal.Renniks wrote:Option 3 for me… can't see the rationale of pushing JJ out one over Daly - and imagine Watson has been kept in the loop with FB
With 8 replacements, there will pretty much always be an issue in at least 1 spot… It seems like FB is our “issue” (though I think we could be much worse off!)
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Lol. His highlights reel wasn't that impressive!Oakboy wrote:You've seen Daly at 12 the week before last, though. Wasn't that enough?Banquo wrote:
...I've not seen Daly at 13 in international rugby, so tricky to make that call. I have seen Joseph internationally, and he's a class act, and likewise should go well with Manu. However, I'm sure Daly needs to be looked at, probably at 13, but I wpuldn't rush to drop Joseph, especially as his defence is currently so good in our system.
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why, out of interest?Peat wrote:A better team than the last game. Will be interesting to see how they go.
Would rather put Joseph on the wing than Daly.
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I believe Joseph has played in the position more, including at international level, and would probably be more comfortable than Daly.Banquo wrote:why, out of interest?Peat wrote:A better team than the last game. Will be interesting to see how they go.
Would rather put Joseph on the wing than Daly.
That post did not take into account how more comfortable I might be with Joseph at 13 in defence than Daly, because I've yet to see Daly play 13 at international level.
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Joseph just keeping the shirt warm for Daly. Push him out one and drop Watson back to fb
As for the team. Looking forward to the game when either Ford or Farrell start from the bench, and we have a 9 starting back to back games
As for the team. Looking forward to the game when either Ford or Farrell start from the bench, and we have a 9 starting back to back games
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If the alternative is having Goode on the bench who gives a flying frick about a bit of shuffling?
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Interesting that most if not everyone wanted Goode off the bench, but there are consequences if you don't replace with back three cover. I suspect Eddie is hoping not to have the problem! I'm not massively worried by it, despite my criticism of Burt when he did a similar thing....albeit there are more options in this squad.Oakboy wrote:If the alternative is having Goode on the bench who gives a flying frick about a bit of shuffling?
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I'm thinking devoto will take over as the utility back cover. Hopefully he can have a run of games and avoid injury and tour in the summer.
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Yep. We have wanted him off the bench for yonks and it has finally happened. You cannot cover every position with a specialist and if something happens to Brown then Watson or Daly will play 15.Oakboy wrote:If the alternative is having Goode on the bench who gives a flying frick about a bit of shuffling?
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You guys make it sound like someone's criticising the decision; we're really not.skidger wrote:Yep. We have wanted him off the bench for yonks and it has finally happened. You cannot cover every position with a specialist and if something happens to Brown then Watson or Daly will play 15.Oakboy wrote:If the alternative is having Goode on the bench who gives a flying frick about a bit of shuffling?
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It makes me happy that we're arguing about how best to use Daly of the bench, not what the hell is Wrigglesworth doing there.
For me, I would love a big game from Ford. Both because at his best he's still the most talented fly half we have by a long way, and because I don't want players of his size to be considered to small for test rugby. So if he could dance around Roberts a few times that would be great.
Personally I'd have Watson covering FB, Daly covering the wings and outside center. I reckon he could be great to have as a number 23 going forward, partly as he's rapid and partly becasue he can kick penalties from stupid distances.
For me, I would love a big game from Ford. Both because at his best he's still the most talented fly half we have by a long way, and because I don't want players of his size to be considered to small for test rugby. So if he could dance around Roberts a few times that would be great.
Personally I'd have Watson covering FB, Daly covering the wings and outside center. I reckon he could be great to have as a number 23 going forward, partly as he's rapid and partly becasue he can kick penalties from stupid distances.
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A great number 23 yes but it would be nice to get him somewhere 11-15. This competition is good though as unless we have it at most positions we will carry on being crap. There were some excellent players not starting in 2003 and its been a long time since that was the case.
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And what we would give for a Bracken these days.
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what with having no Fearns?skidger wrote:And what we would give for a Bracken these days.
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Think it was your post which laid out the options should Brown get crocked which struck a chord...so I blame youWhich Tyler wrote:You guys make it sound like someone's criticising the decision; we're really not.skidger wrote:Yep. We have wanted him off the bench for yonks and it has finally happened. You cannot cover every position with a specialist and if something happens to Brown then Watson or Daly will play 15.Oakboy wrote:If the alternative is having Goode on the bench who gives a flying frick about a bit of shuffling?
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We have the better front 5
The Welsh have the better back row (all three positions they have a better player IMO)
The Welsh have better half backs and i/c
In fact the Welsh have better players 6 - 12
We have the better back four (Watson, Joseph and Brown V North for the Welsh)
If it's a fluid, open game then Wales by about 5
If we keep it tight and are level or ahead with 20 mins to go, I think we'll win by 5-10
Gut feeling is a Welsh victory though - Jones and his new regime haven't made any significant changes or improvements to Lancaster's team a year ago.
The Welsh have the better back row (all three positions they have a better player IMO)
The Welsh have better half backs and i/c
In fact the Welsh have better players 6 - 12
We have the better back four (Watson, Joseph and Brown V North for the Welsh)
If it's a fluid, open game then Wales by about 5
If we keep it tight and are level or ahead with 20 mins to go, I think we'll win by 5-10
Gut feeling is a Welsh victory though - Jones and his new regime haven't made any significant changes or improvements to Lancaster's team a year ago.
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Pretty much agree, our bench looks a lot better on paper. If we haven't given away so many penalties that chasing the game is impossible, I think we'll score more in the last half hour than them (even though they seem to improve over the course of the game)Rich wrote:We have the better front 5
The Welsh have the better back row (all three positions they have a better player IMO)
The Welsh have better half backs and i/c
In fact the Welsh have better players 6 - 12
We have the better back four (Watson, Joseph and Brown V North for the Welsh)
If it's a fluid, open game then Wales by about 5
If we keep it tight and are level or ahead with 20 mins to go, I think we'll win by 5-10
Gut feeling is a Welsh victory though - Jones and his new regime haven't made any significant changes or improvements to Lancaster's team a year ago.
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The Welsh props did well last time out and Wyn Jones is the best lock in Europe. It will be very close up front.Rich wrote:We have the better front 5
The Welsh have the better back row (all three positions they have a better player IMO)
The Welsh have better half backs and i/c
In fact the Welsh have better players 6 - 12
We have the better back four (Watson, Joseph and Brown V North for the Welsh)
If it's a fluid, open game then Wales by about 5
If we keep it tight and are level or ahead with 20 mins to go, I think we'll win by 5-10
Gut feeling is a Welsh victory though - Jones and his new regime haven't made any significant changes or improvements to Lancaster's team a year ago.
Re. the back three - Liam Williams is a very good FB and probably offers more than Brown in attack. I think he uses the ball better.
The game may hinge around Billy v. cousin Faletau. Billy is powerful, but Faletau is a very clever player and probably has more to his all round game.
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Well today's the big day. I think it will be more fun for the neutral than any thing else and wales will win through being more experienced and physical around the pitch.
The most frustrating thing for me is if we throw it away with cheap penalties. Nothing drives me crazier than when england do that. I also hope all this shit around the scrum doesn't become a complete circus.
The most frustrating thing for me is if we throw it away with cheap penalties. Nothing drives me crazier than when england do that. I also hope all this shit around the scrum doesn't become a complete circus.