Quite. What are they doing to them in training? Maybe Hooper is a bit old school like Cockers used to be. Tigers injuries have been notably lessened since Aled Walters came in as head of conditioning and Borthwick as head coach *touches wood*.Which Tyler wrote:And our front 3.FKAS wrote:Always injured. Bath do seem to be struggling to keep their back three players fit.
And our middle 9.
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Hooper is DOR isnt he?FKAS wrote:Quite. What are they doing to them in training? Maybe Hooper is a bit old school like Cockers used to be. Tigers injuries have been notably lessened since Aled Walters came in as head of conditioning and Borthwick as head coach *touches wood*.Which Tyler wrote:And our front 3.FKAS wrote:Always injured. Bath do seem to be struggling to keep their back three players fit.
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In training, Hooper is an assistant under the direction of Hatley.
That he's even that much, as DoR with a Head Coach alongside him, shows how understaffed we are in the coaching department at the moment. And how messed up and confused things are.
As for training, I'm pretty sure most of the injuries have been picked up during play
That he's even that much, as DoR with a Head Coach alongside him, shows how understaffed we are in the coaching department at the moment. And how messed up and confused things are.
As for training, I'm pretty sure most of the injuries have been picked up during play
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So was Cockers.Banquo wrote:Hooper is DOR isnt he?FKAS wrote:Quite. What are they doing to them in training? Maybe Hooper is a bit old school like Cockers used to be. Tigers injuries have been notably lessened since Aled Walters came in as head of conditioning and Borthwick as head coach *touches wood*.Which Tyler wrote: And our front 3.
And our middle 9.
Know what you mean though the DOR role is pretty unspecified and is different from team to team and sometimes season to season at the same team.
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The point is, he's not in charge of training, where the injuries aren't happening anyway.
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Yep, was trying to clarify tbh. Which whichFKAS wrote:So was Cockers.Banquo wrote:Hooper is DOR isnt he?FKAS wrote:
Quite. What are they doing to them in training? Maybe Hooper is a bit old school like Cockers used to be. Tigers injuries have been notably lessened since Aled Walters came in as head of conditioning and Borthwick as head coach *touches wood*.
Know what you mean though the DOR role is pretty unspecified and is different from team to team and sometimes season to season at the same team.

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That was what I thought- I had a look at the Bath website, and there seem to be a lot of back room staff around , but I’m taking from your comments- and the results/outcome- that the quality is poor…..I’d also think that Hatley won’t be there much longer?Which Tyler wrote:The point is, he's not in charge of training, where the injuries aren't happening anyway.
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Farrell out of the 6N's.
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For a player as physically committed and unconcerned for their own wellbeing as Farrell it's a fairly major surprise he's not sustained any real serious injuries before now. I wonder if this may be the start of a period where it all begins to catch up to him as he ages.
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I do keep reading about global warming causing ice to thaw. Now, where did I put that diesel generator…..SDHoneymonster wrote:For a player as physically committed and unconcerned for their own wellbeing as Farrell it's a fairly major surprise he's not sustained any real serious injuries before now. I wonder if this may be the start of a period where it all begins to catch up to him as he ages.
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I had not realised until I just read it on the BBC website that this is an injury to his other ankle. A set-back to an existing injury would be bad enough but now he has two dodgy ankles. I would not wish that on anybody at his age and career stage. Full recovery will take hard work, I suspect.
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Jonny Hill also a doubt for the Scotland game apparently. Would be an interesting dilemma if he missed out - he's taken some time to settle in but started to look the part in the autumn IMO and we lose a lot of bulk in the second row if he doesn't recover.
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Indeed, just seen Rob Baxter has said he's likely to miss the entire tournament as well. A call-up for Ribbans in the pipeline perhaps?SDHoneymonster wrote:Jonny Hill also a doubt for the Scotland game apparently. Would be an interesting dilemma if he missed out - he's taken some time to settle in but started to look the part in the autumn IMO and we lose a lot of bulk in the second row if he doesn't recover.
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That would be a big loss - I'd go with Lawes if fit or Chessum if he's not, but you know Eddie will go with Ewels. I don't necessarily know that Chessum is international quality yet (or even if he ever will be; still far too early to tell), but Ewels is a very known quantity of "just below international standard" and so I'd rather take the gamble and hope Chessum rises to it.SDHoneymonster wrote:Jonny Hill also a doubt for the Scotland game apparently. Would be an interesting dilemma if he missed out - he's taken some time to settle in but started to look the part in the autumn IMO and we lose a lot of bulk in the second row if he doesn't recover.
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Maybe give Launch a few games for Wasps and call him up later in the tournament if he's hit the ground running?
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Presumably we’d just retain Isiekwe?SDHoneymonster wrote:Indeed, just seen Rob Baxter has said he's likely to miss the entire tournament as well. A call-up for Ribbans in the pipeline perhaps?SDHoneymonster wrote:Jonny Hill also a doubt for the Scotland game apparently. Would be an interesting dilemma if he missed out - he's taken some time to settle in but started to look the part in the autumn IMO and we lose a lot of bulk in the second row if he doesn't recover.
Seems to be some mixed messages re. Hill. Eddie’s quote says they’re ‘cautiously optimistic about him being ready for Scotland’ which is very different to missing the whole tournament.
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Do you have to be fully jabbed for going into Scotland
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Yes, for hepatitis.p/d wrote:Do you have to be fully jabbed for going into Scotland
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Mellsblue wrote:Yes, for hepatitis.p/d wrote:Do you have to be fully jabbed for going into Scotland


Just wondered if Eddie is ‘cautiously optimistic’ he (Hill) can get medical exemption …. Or was it an injury that kept him out for trip to Montpellier
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Eddie’s Borthwicked himfivepointer wrote:Farrell out of the 6N's.

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SDHoneymonster wrote:Jonny Hill also a doubt for the Scotland game apparently. Would be an interesting dilemma if he missed out - he's taken some time to settle in but started to look the part in the autumn IMO and we lose a lot of bulk in the second row if he doesn't recover.
Sorry to hear this - is Lawes going to moved back to lock now (not that scrum ballast is his forte) ? Though it would give us an opportunity to put a more creative 6 like T Curry or Ludlum there
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On Jonny Hill, this is what Baxter said today; “I can’t really give you a timescale, I was told at the time it could be six weeks, it could be slightly longer or shorter but that was the initial prognosis.”
He’s been out for 3 weeks or so I think, so clearly England hoping he’s a fast healer.
He’s been out for 3 weeks or so I think, so clearly England hoping he’s a fast healer.
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Ollie Chessum, at 2m.01 and 118kgs (according to Wiki), has the ballast to fit in next to Itoje in the 2nd row, or at 6 if Lawes isn't fit for Murrayfield.
He's been picked in the squad so give the man his chance. He deserves it!
He's been picked in the squad so give the man his chance. He deserves it!
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Anything to not have Ewels starting.francoisfou wrote:Ollie Chessum, at 2m.01 and 118kgs (according to Wiki), has the ballast to fit in next to Itoje in the 2nd row, or at 6 if Lawes isn't fit for Murrayfield.
He's been picked in the squad so give the man his chance. He deserves it!
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Ewels will play at lock if Hill isnt fit.
If Lawes doesnt come through his HIA protocol I have a feeling Ludlam will play at 6.
Odds on Isiekwe at least making the matchday 23 have shortened considerably.
If Lawes doesnt come through his HIA protocol I have a feeling Ludlam will play at 6.
Odds on Isiekwe at least making the matchday 23 have shortened considerably.