Re: What next for 24/25?
Posted: Fri Aug 09, 2024 12:55 pm
I miss my knees being able to handle preseason.Mellsblue wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2024 12:52 pmI miss preseason.FKAS wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2024 8:09 pmI dunno we don't really fade in matches.Oakboy wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2024 4:48 pm
I read something similar but being a cynic it came across (from player quotes) as a bit too cosy. Maybe, I'm old-fashioned (scrub the 'maybe'), but aren't fitness coaches supposed to be whip-crackers? There is certainly room for improvement in stamina over 80 minutes for quite a few players.
I remember Freddie Burns telling stories of his time at Tigers and talking about Walters as being a bit of an eccentric. Turned up to his first day at Tigers wearing his world cup winners medal as he knew he could use it to wind up Borthwick and some of the England players. Used to heckle the briefings if he thought they were going on to long. That and he'd flog the players who'd take it because they'd be laughing with him in between the hurting.
Agreed, plus for me - and many fans, and likely players- an interesting 'diversion' from the grind with very different challenges and experiences.FKAS wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 2:19 pm The Lions is a good opportunity, playing or not. Training against the best in B&I for the week with some of the best coaches those nations can provide. It's a good learning opportunity and good personal experience. I would have thought we'd have a fair number going even if Ireland make up the bulk of the 23. Injury and form will certainly play a part.
If anything the tour will be good for Borthwick. It'll give him chance to use the A team games over the season to test and bring on the next batch of players he wants to take to Argentina alongside whatever regulars remain. There's still question marks around squad depth in key areas and this is a great time to work on that.
This is my take. I also love the players that surprise everyone by flourishing unexpectedly in a new context. I also like the opportunity to be friends with and on the same side as the Celtic supporters. I get to enjoy their players and anything that works against the narrative that English people and Celts are expected to hate one another is a good thing and feels increasingly rare in these days of the UK unmaking itself.Banquo wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 2:53 pmAgreed, plus for me - and many fans, and likely players- an interesting 'diversion' from the grind with very different challenges and experiences.FKAS wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 2:19 pm The Lions is a good opportunity, playing or not. Training against the best in B&I for the week with some of the best coaches those nations can provide. It's a good learning opportunity and good personal experience. I would have thought we'd have a fair number going even if Ireland make up the bulk of the 23. Injury and form will certainly play a part.
If anything the tour will be good for Borthwick. It'll give him chance to use the A team games over the season to test and bring on the next batch of players he wants to take to Argentina alongside whatever regulars remain. There's still question marks around squad depth in key areas and this is a great time to work on that.
Exactly the same. I hope that Scrumhead is wrong - it'll be an awful tour if it's Ireland plus 2-3 guest stars, as that's not the point of the Lions, but I expect it won't be. Players will press for contention and earn their shots and there'll be at least one who comes out of nowhere and thrives - it's always the way.Mr Mwenda wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 3:52 pmThis is my take. I also love the players that surprise everyone by flourishing unexpectedly in a new context. I also like the opportunity to be friends with and on the same side as the Celtic supporters. I get to enjoy their players and anything that works against the narrative that English people and Celts are expected to hate one another is a good thing and feels increasingly rare in these days of the UK unmaking itself.Banquo wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 2:53 pmAgreed, plus for me - and many fans, and likely players- an interesting 'diversion' from the grind with very different challenges and experiences.FKAS wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 2:19 pm The Lions is a good opportunity, playing or not. Training against the best in B&I for the week with some of the best coaches those nations can provide. It's a good learning opportunity and good personal experience. I would have thought we'd have a fair number going even if Ireland make up the bulk of the 23. Injury and form will certainly play a part.
If anything the tour will be good for Borthwick. It'll give him chance to use the A team games over the season to test and bring on the next batch of players he wants to take to Argentina alongside whatever regulars remain. There's still question marks around squad depth in key areas and this is a great time to work on that.
Will the tour sell with the Australia team in its current state? I'm not a fan of the Lions concept in the professional game but I accept that thousands love it. The first financial hiccup could be troublesome perhaps?Puja wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:20 pmExactly the same. I hope that Scrumhead is wrong - it'll be an awful tour if it's Ireland plus 2-3 guest stars, as that's not the point of the Lions, but I expect it won't be. Players will press for contention and earn their shots and there'll be at least one who comes out of nowhere and thrives - it's always the way.Mr Mwenda wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 3:52 pmThis is my take. I also love the players that surprise everyone by flourishing unexpectedly in a new context. I also like the opportunity to be friends with and on the same side as the Celtic supporters. I get to enjoy their players and anything that works against the narrative that English people and Celts are expected to hate one another is a good thing and feels increasingly rare in these days of the UK unmaking itself.
I will also note that the Lions is a massive money-spinner as well, and the game isn't so well off that we can afford to sneer at any of those.
Puja
Apparently tours are overbooked already - the Australian RFU have already planned where their share of the windfall is being spent. I would have been worried about the quality of the oppo affecting things too, but it appears the fans are quite looking forward to giving an old foe a dicking.Oakboy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:33 pmWill the tour sell with the Australia team in its current state? I'm not a fan of the Lions concept in the professional game but I accept that thousands love it. The first financial hiccup could be troublesome perhaps?Puja wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:20 pmExactly the same. I hope that Scrumhead is wrong - it'll be an awful tour if it's Ireland plus 2-3 guest stars, as that's not the point of the Lions, but I expect it won't be. Players will press for contention and earn their shots and there'll be at least one who comes out of nowhere and thrives - it's always the way.Mr Mwenda wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 3:52 pm
This is my take. I also love the players that surprise everyone by flourishing unexpectedly in a new context. I also like the opportunity to be friends with and on the same side as the Celtic supporters. I get to enjoy their players and anything that works against the narrative that English people and Celts are expected to hate one another is a good thing and feels increasingly rare in these days of the UK unmaking itself.
I will also note that the Lions is a massive money-spinner as well, and the game isn't so well off that we can afford to sneer at any of those.
Puja
Pretty much sold out already. Hundreds of thousands love it, it’s a fantastic and unique experience for fans. As before it’s a welcome break from the new norm.Oakboy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:33 pmWill the tour sell with the Australia team in its current state? I'm not a fan of the Lions concept in the professional game but I accept that thousands love it. The first financial hiccup could be troublesome perhaps?Puja wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:20 pmExactly the same. I hope that Scrumhead is wrong - it'll be an awful tour if it's Ireland plus 2-3 guest stars, as that's not the point of the Lions, but I expect it won't be. Players will press for contention and earn their shots and there'll be at least one who comes out of nowhere and thrives - it's always the way.Mr Mwenda wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 3:52 pm
This is my take. I also love the players that surprise everyone by flourishing unexpectedly in a new context. I also like the opportunity to be friends with and on the same side as the Celtic supporters. I get to enjoy their players and anything that works against the narrative that English people and Celts are expected to hate one another is a good thing and feels increasingly rare in these days of the UK unmaking itself.
I will also note that the Lions is a massive money-spinner as well, and the game isn't so well off that we can afford to sneer at any of those.
Puja
Have you done the Aussie tour? A mate of mine did the last one and paid a lot for the best of everything. He had a great time but said he would not go again - mainly because the 'best' seats (i.e. level with the halfway line) put him a long way from the action. Some (most?) of the stadia are circular (based on multi-sport use??).Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 8:01 amPretty much sold out already. Hundreds of thousands love it, it’s a fantastic and unique experience for fans. As before it’s a welcome break from the new norm.Oakboy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:33 pmWill the tour sell with the Australia team in its current state? I'm not a fan of the Lions concept in the professional game but I accept that thousands love it. The first financial hiccup could be troublesome perhaps?Puja wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:20 pm
Exactly the same. I hope that Scrumhead is wrong - it'll be an awful tour if it's Ireland plus 2-3 guest stars, as that's not the point of the Lions, but I expect it won't be. Players will press for contention and earn their shots and there'll be at least one who comes out of nowhere and thrives - it's always the way.
I will also note that the Lions is a massive money-spinner as well, and the game isn't so well off that we can afford to sneer at any of those.
Puja
Yes, it was great in 2013.Oakboy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 12:39 pmHave you done the Aussie tour? A mate of mine did the last one and paid a lot for the best of everything. He had a great time but said he would not go again - mainly because the 'best' seats (i.e. level with the halfway line) put him a long way from the action. Some (most?) of the stadia are circular (based on multi-sport use??).
That would make a chunk more sense but would raise the question of why we went all in on a defensive system that's entirely reliant on a reluctant defence coach?A source close to Jones also suggested that he was unhappy with his brief as defence coach. When the Rugby Football Union announced in March 2023 that Jones would be joining Borthwick’s team following the World Cup, it was believed that he would be given responsibility to run the attack. However, when it was announced that Sinfield would step down as defence coach before the start of this year’s Six Nations, Jones ended up filling that vacancy with Richard Wigglesworth remaining in charge of the attack.