The Glasgow Carpet Burns and Cary Grant Appreciation Thread
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Eurgh. Looks like Hogg is going to play the full 80. I'd rather he was taken off but suspect that Sarto's injury forced Rennie's hand.
Gray > Petersen needs to happen ASAP.
Gray > Petersen needs to happen ASAP.
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2 quality tries.
Can't agree more on Horne. He might be inexperienced but he has to be involved no doubt in my mind.
Can't agree more on Horne. He might be inexperienced but he has to be involved no doubt in my mind.
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And still only 19.Mikey Brown wrote:Wow.
Fagerson is going to be fucking good too, right? He’s been everywhere, he’s got an engine on him.
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Appreciate that Russell and Hogg have had to stay on due to injuries but surely J Gray could have been hooked for Petersen... instead he replaces Ashe...
Harley moving to 6. Rennie perhaps worried about the scrum in the last few mins.
Harley moving to 6. Rennie perhaps worried about the scrum in the last few mins.
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Awful captaincy from JG. 3 mins to play and he has Hoggy take a pot shot at goal? Comes off the post and Exeter make some serious meteres before knocking on.
Kick to the corner and play in the red zone up the jumper. Idiotic stuff.
Kick to the corner and play in the red zone up the jumper. Idiotic stuff.
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With the new Ross ford thtowing in. Great plan if he had missed it was a 22 dropout. The weeg almost regathered as well.
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Surely that makes perfect sense. Decent chance of going ten up with three mins to play otherwise you should get the ball back. Other option is a fifty fifty lineout. Just unlucky how it panned outhugh_woatmeigh wrote:Awful captaincy from JG. 3 mins to play and he has Hoggy take a pot shot at goal? Comes off the post and Exeter make some serious meteres before knocking on.
Kick to the corner and play in the red zone up the jumper. Idiotic stuff.
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I disagree. At that distance the ball had a high chance of not going dead.Cameo wrote:Surely that makes perfect sense. Decent chance of going ten up with three mins to play otherwise you should get the ball back. Other option is a fifty fifty lineout. Just unlucky how it panned outhugh_woatmeigh wrote:Awful captaincy from JG. 3 mins to play and he has Hoggy take a pot shot at goal? Comes off the post and Exeter make some serious meteres before knocking on.
Kick to the corner and play in the red zone up the jumper. Idiotic stuff.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Off the post was the only way that wasn't going dead. High can kick 55Cameo wrote:Surely that makes perfect sense. Decent chance of going ten up with three mins to play otherwise you should get the ball back. Other option is a fifty fifty lineout. Just unlucky how it panned outhugh_woatmeigh wrote:Awful captaincy from JG. 3 mins to play and he has Hoggy take a pot shot at goal? Comes off the post and Exeter make some serious meteres before knocking on.
Kick to the corner and play in the red zone up the jumper. Idiotic stuff.
I disagree. At that distance the ball had a high chance of not going dead.
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Whilst I'd have had him in I can see the logic in him starting a number of games for Glasgow during the 6N when Price is away. The more games the better at the minute for him.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Horne Jr right in the thick of it again. Toony what have you done, man?
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Agree. Can always bring him in the squad later.switchskier wrote:
Whilst I'd have had him in I can see the logic in him starting a number of games for Glasgow during the 6N when Price is away. The more games the better at the minute for him.
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Agreed. Plus the summer tour seems a good time to blood him too.General Zod wrote:Agree. Can always bring him in the squad later.switchskier wrote:
Whilst I'd have had him in I can see the logic in him starting a number of games for Glasgow during the 6N when Price is away. The more games the better at the minute for him.
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Watched the game last night.
Good win to round off a poor season in Europe. Exeter are no mugs so a good 5 points. Glasgow really need to start finding consistency in Europe. To have a -70odd points difference isn't great. Must do better next season.
Good win to round off a poor season in Europe. Exeter are no mugs so a good 5 points. Glasgow really need to start finding consistency in Europe. To have a -70odd points difference isn't great. Must do better next season.
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Has been a poor Euro season for the Weeg but when you’re missing half of your first choice pack and playing kids you’re going to struggle against English, French and Irish teams.
Plus a team with Hogg and Seymour fit and in form is obviously >>>>>>>>>>>> one without.
Delighted to see both of those two back in sync. Seymour just as much as Hogg for the reason that Hogg is our one truly world class Test player and Seymour understands his game intimately. Look at those two brilliant second half tries.
Plus a team with Hogg and Seymour fit and in form is obviously >>>>>>>>>>>> one without.
Delighted to see both of those two back in sync. Seymour just as much as Hogg for the reason that Hogg is our one truly world class Test player and Seymour understands his game intimately. Look at those two brilliant second half tries.
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Name a harder group in the HC - top teams in the Top 14, AP & two of the best in the pro 14. Someone was always going to be on the wrong side of the results and given the issues with Glasgow in the tight it's not surprising it was them.
When you think about it Weeg were not that far off 4 wins - just fine margins and a lack of quality or depth in some positions. The only two games they were never in were the the two Leinster matches. Considering many wrote this season off as a transitional one for Rennie's reign they have exceeded most expectations.
It's hard to see where they go next year though. Russell makes that attack tick.
When you think about it Weeg were not that far off 4 wins - just fine margins and a lack of quality or depth in some positions. The only two games they were never in were the the two Leinster matches. Considering many wrote this season off as a transitional one for Rennie's reign they have exceeded most expectations.
It's hard to see where they go next year though. Russell makes that attack tick.
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It was great to see Seymour play well again. Feet up next weekend and get ripped into the Welsh, please!
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I don't think my post was that controversial. My only comment directly about this season was their -70 odd points difference isn't great. I stand by that.
They do need to find positive consistency on Europe and must do better next season. In the last 10 seasons they have finished higher than 3rd in their group twice.
Next year's excuse is already written. Finn left. Then it will be Hogg leaving in 2019 if he goes.
They do need to find positive consistency on Europe and must do better next season. In the last 10 seasons they have finished higher than 3rd in their group twice.
Next year's excuse is already written. Finn left. Then it will be Hogg leaving in 2019 if he goes.
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Whisper it quietly but I'm starting to think G Horne is the best scrum half at Glasgow.
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Great wee player but he flapped about a bit in the first half against Exeter, and some of his game management was weak. But all to be expected from a player with his level of experience and at his age. Just needs more games.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Whisper it quietly but I'm starting to think G Horne is the best scrum half at Glasgow.
He certainly runs the best supporting lines of all of the 9s at Glasgow and has the pace to make it count. Think 7s may well have helped him there.
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Agree - very much this. Anticipating the play and running the support line followed by fixing/turning the last defender. Created the possibility of scoring himself or allowing support runners to make themselves available on either side. Good stuff and not panicking after making a break - something we were terrible for on the rare occasions (Paterson usually) made a break in the last decade.ARM wrote:Great wee player but he flapped about a bit in the first half against Exeter, and some of his game management was weak. But all to be expected from a player with his level of experience and at his age. Just needs more games.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Whisper it quietly but I'm starting to think G Horne is the best scrum half at Glasgow.
He certainly runs the best supporting lines of all of the 9s at Glasgow and has the pace to make it count. Think 7s may well have helped him there.
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I think Horne will be great but I don’t see the need to rush. Price has done really well and I’m actually quite excited to see what Townsend does with Laidlaw.
He just seems a bit green at times. I know he simply didn’t hear Piote calling but that offside penalty could have been really crucial.
There’s quite a massive gap between Horne and Price’s defence too.
He just seems a bit green at times. I know he simply didn’t hear Piote calling but that offside penalty could have been really crucial.
There’s quite a massive gap between Horne and Price’s defence too.
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Mikey Brown wrote:I think Horne will be great but I don’t see the need to rush. Price has done really well and I’m actually quite excited to see what Townsend does with Laidlaw.
He just seems a bit green at times. I know he simply didn’t hear Piote calling but that offside penalty could have been really crucial.
There’s quite a massive gap between Horne and Price’s defence too.
Yeah Poite was screaming for him to stop
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More cheery news, Sarto out for rest of season.
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Must be something about the Welsh air that effects holding on to a baw.
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Cheeky wee kick from Horne.