Premiership Squads 2018/19
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Nope - he isn't. Came from the Stormers academy
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Not 20%? 8 of 39...Gloskarlos wrote:10%
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I was going the other way % of the whole squad. But yes 20% of the seniorsStom wrote:Not 20%? 8 of 39...Gloskarlos wrote:10%
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The Gloucester academy is churning out some good players. A good chunk of those listed have done well for the England U20 side and Reeves looked very good for the U18s.
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Yeah, we should be ok for front rowers if they keep developing, promising certainly.Scrumhead wrote:The Gloucester academy is churning out some good players. A good chunk of those listed have done well for the England U20 side and Reeves looked very good for the U18s.
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VRR is a loosehead I believe.
Glaws have a rather small squad, with a decent amount of turnover... there's good quality, but a few injuries could see them in a bit of trouble. They're in the champions cup aren't they?
Glaws have a rather small squad, with a decent amount of turnover... there's good quality, but a few injuries could see them in a bit of trouble. They're in the champions cup aren't they?
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yes in the big boys cup this year. Agreed - we are looking light in two positions I think.
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Which two?Gloskarlos wrote:yes in the big boys cup this year. Agreed - we are looking light in two positions I think.
The success of Gloucesters recruitment boils down to the two new front rowers for me. I don’t know much about Dreyer or Marais, but if they’re the real deal then that Glos pack/tight 5 is looking a bit intimidating.
Grobler is my pick for signing of the season, looked immense in his brief appearances for Munster, and over here he’ll be allowed to just get on with his rugby without all the intrusion he got in Ireland.
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Back three, full back in particular as one of them, arguably centre as the other. Afoa is a tough one to replace for sure, that could well be the crux.Timbo wrote:Which two?Gloskarlos wrote:yes in the big boys cup this year. Agreed - we are looking light in two positions I think.
The success of Gloucesters recruitment boils down to the two new front rowers for me. I don’t know much about Dreyer or Marais, but if they’re the real deal then that Glos pack/tight 5 is looking a bit intimidating.
Grobler is my pick for signing of the season, looked immense in his brief appearances for Munster, and over here he’ll be allowed to just get on with his rugby without all the intrusion he got in Ireland.
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VRR is definitely a loose head. Top player when fit too.Raggs wrote:VRR is a loosehead I believe.
Glaws have a rather small squad, with a decent amount of turnover... there's good quality, but a few injuries could see them in a bit of trouble. They're in the champions cup aren't they?
The turnover may hurt them, but then if they have previously injured players back available like VRR, Thorley and Purdy, there’s some decent depth too.
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Prem U18 to senior academy intakes
https://www.rugbypass.com/news/gallaghe ... es-2018-19
Bath (7) – Will Butt, Olly Cattell, Tom de Glanville, Sam Elrick, Simon Elrick, Ethan Hutt and Tom Jeanes
Bristol Bears (2) – Will Capon and Charlie Powell
Exeter Chiefs (9) – Richard Capstick, Flynn Elworthy, Barrie Karea, Sam Maunder, Joe Parker-Cook, Alfie Petch, Danny Southworth, Cory Teague and Rus Tuima
Gloucester (9) – Olly Adkins, Jack Bartlett, Reece Dunn, Ewan Fenley, Alex Morgan, Jacob Morris, Jack Reeves, Tom Stanton and Cameron Terry
Harlequins (7) – Harry Barlow, George Hammond, Luke James, Jack Kenningham, Jack Musk, Kieran Sassone and Hugh Tizard
Leicester Tigers (6) – Andre Dunn*, Taylor Gough, Cameron Jordan, Henri Lavin, Keston Lines and Thom Smith
Newcastle Falcons (6) – Rob Farrar, Josh Hodge, Tom Marshall, Will Montgomery, Cameron Nordli Kelemeti and Morgan Passman
Northampton Saints (5) – Alex Coles, Samson Ma’asi, Ollie Sleightholme, Connor Tupai and Joe Wallace
Sale Sharks (6) – Ciaran Booth, Conor Doherty, Sam Dugdale, Cameron Redpath, Bevan Rodd and Kieran Wilkinson
Wasps (5) – Cameron Anderson, Taju Atta, Kieran Curran, Will Simonds and Sam Spink
Worcester Warriors (3) – Alex Bartley, Tom Fawcett and Ollie Lawrence
Some interesting names.
Tigers POV pretty happy unlucky on Yarnell but we have Simmons and White already in the set-up and Law in the academy who started on the finals day.
https://www.rugbypass.com/news/gallaghe ... es-2018-19
Bath (7) – Will Butt, Olly Cattell, Tom de Glanville, Sam Elrick, Simon Elrick, Ethan Hutt and Tom Jeanes
Bristol Bears (2) – Will Capon and Charlie Powell
Exeter Chiefs (9) – Richard Capstick, Flynn Elworthy, Barrie Karea, Sam Maunder, Joe Parker-Cook, Alfie Petch, Danny Southworth, Cory Teague and Rus Tuima
Gloucester (9) – Olly Adkins, Jack Bartlett, Reece Dunn, Ewan Fenley, Alex Morgan, Jacob Morris, Jack Reeves, Tom Stanton and Cameron Terry
Harlequins (7) – Harry Barlow, George Hammond, Luke James, Jack Kenningham, Jack Musk, Kieran Sassone and Hugh Tizard
Leicester Tigers (6) – Andre Dunn*, Taylor Gough, Cameron Jordan, Henri Lavin, Keston Lines and Thom Smith
Newcastle Falcons (6) – Rob Farrar, Josh Hodge, Tom Marshall, Will Montgomery, Cameron Nordli Kelemeti and Morgan Passman
Northampton Saints (5) – Alex Coles, Samson Ma’asi, Ollie Sleightholme, Connor Tupai and Joe Wallace
Sale Sharks (6) – Ciaran Booth, Conor Doherty, Sam Dugdale, Cameron Redpath, Bevan Rodd and Kieran Wilkinson
Wasps (5) – Cameron Anderson, Taju Atta, Kieran Curran, Will Simonds and Sam Spink
Worcester Warriors (3) – Alex Bartley, Tom Fawcett and Ollie Lawrence
Some interesting names.
Tigers POV pretty happy unlucky on Yarnell but we have Simmons and White already in the set-up and Law in the academy who started on the finals day.
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Sorry to do this to you after such pretty pictures, but Grahamslaw's a loosehead prop nowadays.
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I thought he was going the other way? Leicester have him down as both
I'll put it in my next edit...
I'll put it in my next edit...
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Also Brady and Cilliers are both off.
Cilliers to Irish.
Cilliers to Irish.
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I’m being super picky but Thompson-Stringer is a loose head and Ollie Lawrence at Worcester is definitely a 13. Lamb at Quins is more of a 6 than an 8 too.
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Bugger - I kew that too; just outright forgot.Tigersman wrote:Also Brady and Cilliers are both off.
Cilliers to Irish.
I've added them to the list of edits - I'll try to keep my list up to date with any corrections I get from anywhere; and try to put them out there again just ahead of the new season; so keep the edits coming (Surely some of those Wuss players are actually EQP)
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Just looked at Wuss. If the EQP are in bold, Mama should be included.
Also Kerrod is a tight head.
Also Kerrod is a tight head.
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Thank you - I'll add those to the list - though Mama did play for Zimbabwe U20 - anyone know who was their 2nd team?Scrumhead wrote:Just looked at Wuss. If the EQP are in bold, Mama should be included.
Also Kerrod is a tight head.
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And who they'd have played against? Zimbabwe rarely seem to name a next best side , and when they have it's been the A side or Sabres A whoever they are
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I’ve read a few articles in the past where he’s spoken about being EQ.
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I'll hold off until we know for sure then - we know other players tied in at U20 without realising it; and one player either way isn't going to make a difference
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The ease with which you concede some fractional percent suggests you're not Clive WoodwardWhich Tyler wrote:I'll hold off until we know for sure then - we know other players tied in at U20 without realising it; and one player either way isn't going to make a difference
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A couple of interesting little bits in TRP today.
The ‘Young Guns’ article is with Will Wilson who has signed for Wasps after completing his degree at Oxford. His degree pretty much means he’s been off the radar as he’s not really been in the age grade set up but apparently he’s an openside with a background in sevens who is modelling his game on Guy Thompson. May come to nothing, but a young back rower with good footwork and good hands is interesting ...
The ‘Dream Team’ article is with Richard Barrington who has picked Henry Taylor as the best 9 he’s played with or against, saying ‘this guy’s going to be special’. Could be just a big-up for a mate, but Taylor was looking very promising before his injuries so maybe Barrington knows something we don’t?
The ‘Young Guns’ article is with Will Wilson who has signed for Wasps after completing his degree at Oxford. His degree pretty much means he’s been off the radar as he’s not really been in the age grade set up but apparently he’s an openside with a background in sevens who is modelling his game on Guy Thompson. May come to nothing, but a young back rower with good footwork and good hands is interesting ...
The ‘Dream Team’ article is with Richard Barrington who has picked Henry Taylor as the best 9 he’s played with or against, saying ‘this guy’s going to be special’. Could be just a big-up for a mate, but Taylor was looking very promising before his injuries so maybe Barrington knows something we don’t?
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Taylor was absolute quality whilst at Bedford. For me, up there with Kruis as our best DR.