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Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 5:34 pm
by Banquo
Digby wrote:
Banquo wrote:
Digby wrote:WLR did make mistakes, but that's why they signed him (the performance as a whole not the errors). Okay he owes his forwards, the #8 aside, a few beers for helping him look that much better than his opposite number but when you do look that much better than Piutau it's a good day
Piutau had a good game given so little ball, the point you have actually made.
Well Piutau is a class act, but WLR was much more influential if only 'cause of his forwards. Both are brilliant players I'd happily pay to watch
yes, I understood that, as you'd already said it :)

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 5:37 pm
by Mellsblue
Banquo wrote:
Digby wrote:
Banquo wrote: lol, fair point. Plus defending is a lot harder in looser play.
The Ulster scramble was, to be nice, shit, and that's very odd for a side led by Kiss
eh?
Punctuation added.

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 5:39 pm
by Banquo
Mellsblue wrote:
Banquo wrote:
Digby wrote:
The Ulster scramble was, to be nice, shit, and that's very odd for a side led by Kiss
eh?
Punctuation added.
Reads thanks and leaves

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 5:42 pm
by Digby
I feel trussed up

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:02 pm
by Mellsblue
Digby wrote:I feel trussed up
We’ll have Liz of that nonsense.

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:10 pm
by Digby
less, lynched, much like the 12 and 13 it's all the same

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:15 pm
by Spiffy
Wasps flanker Jack Willis has impressed every time I've seen him play. Big, powerful and smart. Just turned 20 and not yet a nailed on Wasps starter. Wonder if he's on Eddie's radar. If Mercer is in the "apprentice" category, then why not this lad. England seems to be crawling with promising young backrowers at present.

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:25 pm
by fivepointer
Good performance by Wasps. Played some excellent stuff in very difficult conditions. Cruse is a very handy 3rd choice hooker and i'm liking Willis a lot.
Real pity they blew it last week against Quins.

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:46 pm
by Banquo
Digby wrote:less, lynched, much like the 12 and 13 it's all the same
when will you consider that horse flogged to death?

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:53 pm
by Digby
Banquo wrote:
Digby wrote:less, lynched, much like the 12 and 13 it's all the same
when will you consider that horse flogged to death?
When it stops amusing me, which could be a while, Mells (aka the English Rowan) might stop quoting himself first

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 6:57 pm
by Banquo
Digby wrote:
Banquo wrote:
Digby wrote:less, lynched, much like the 12 and 13 it's all the same
when will you consider that horse flogged to death?
When it stops amusing me, which could be a while, Mells (aka the English Rowan) might stop quoting himself first
as long as it's amusing you, all is well

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 7:00 pm
by Peej
Wasps show they can actually defend. About three games too late, mind, but it's good to see.

A case of what could have been. Possibly could gave had a home QF but jnstead will be spectators for the rest of the comp. Hope this disappointment motivates them and sets them up well for the rest of the Prem campaign.

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 7:13 pm
by Banquo
Peej wrote:Wasps show they can actually defend. About three games too late, mind, but it's good to see.

A case of what could have been. Possibly could gave had a home QF but jnstead will be spectators for the rest of the comp. Hope this disappointment motivates them and sets them up well for the rest of the Prem campaign.
they will at least be able to rest up a bit, compared to Sarries .

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 7:44 pm
by Raggs
Peej wrote:Wasps show they can actually defend. About three games too late, mind, but it's good to see.

A case of what could have been. Possibly could gave had a home QF but jnstead will be spectators for the rest of the comp. Hope this disappointment motivates them and sets them up well for the rest of the Prem campaign.
Willis and JCW help a lot, since they get in at the breakdown. On top of that, having JdJ at 13, instead of Macken, is quite a huge difference.

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 9:43 pm
by Mellsblue
Mellsblue wrote:
Digby wrote:I feel trussed up
We’ll have Liz of that nonsense.
That will never happen.

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:52 pm
by p/d
Banquo wrote: they will at least be able to rest up a bit, compared to Sarries .
Getting through winning only 3 games, tough QF away v Leinster..... Think I might have a few quid on Sarries.

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Sun Jan 21, 2018 10:54 pm
by Banquo
p/d wrote:
Banquo wrote: they will at least be able to rest up a bit, compared to Sarries .
Getting through winning only 3 games, tough QF away v Leinster..... Think I might have a few quid on Sarries.
some reward for qualifying. They need most of their squad back, Billy especially.

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 5:57 am
by Beasties
Spiffy wrote:Wasps flanker Jack Willis has impressed every time I've seen him play. Big, powerful and smart. Just turned 20 and not yet a nailed on Wasps starter. Wonder if he's on Eddie's radar. If Mercer is in the "apprentice" category, then why not this lad. England seems to be crawling with promising young backrowers at present.
I'm absolutely loving Willis' work this year. He looks to me like he's gonna be the player Hask should've been. His intelligence at the breakdown is a joy to behold. I thought Garces should've awarded him an extra couple of turnover pens in that match, but the breakdown was a wild west shootout and at least he was consistently lenient. He absolutely loves to get stuck in but knows exactly when to go for a turnover and when not to. He also understands the value of counter rucking which is something that a lot of Wasps forwards are baffled by. Big big future for this lad.

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:49 pm
by Puja
Just looking at the numbers, I've just realised that, had Leicester kicked the injury-time penalty that they were awarded and not ludicrously decided to scrum and go for the try, that would've meant that Wasps would've qualified ahead of Racing. Sorry Wasps!

Mind, they'd've only got an away quarter final at Leinster and Saracens would've got to go to Clermont again, so maybe it was all for the best.

Puja

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2018 9:38 pm
by Digby
Puja wrote:Just looking at the numbers, I've just realised that, had Leicester kicked the injury-time penalty that they were awarded and not ludicrously decided to scrum and go for the try, that would've meant that Wasps would've qualified ahead of Racing. Sorry Wasps!

Mind, they'd've only got an away quarter final at Leinster and Saracens would've got to go to Clermont again, so maybe it was all for the best.

Puja
One wonders if a message to that effect should have gone out onto the pitch, might have been in Tigers favour to see Wasps aiming for a 2nd target

Re: Wasps v Ulster Sun 3.15

Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2018 9:07 am
by Banquo
Puja wrote:Just looking at the numbers, I've just realised that, had Leicester kicked the injury-time penalty that they were awarded and not ludicrously decided to scrum and go for the try, that would've meant that Wasps would've qualified ahead of Racing. Sorry Wasps!

Mind, they'd've only got an away quarter final at Leinster and Saracens would've got to go to Clermont again, so maybe it was all for the best.

Puja
It was ludicrous going for a scrum rather than the lineout, if they wanted a try. Not sure who was skipper at that point.