Scotland vs France
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Scotland vs France
Team announced at 12:45. Nice of them to at least tell us when it's happening.
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If the English are les rosbifs, what are the scots? Or do we not merit a nickname?
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Les Boudins Blanc..?General Zod wrote:If the English are les rosbifs, what are the scots? Or do we not merit a nickname?
Les Petit Lourds..?
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Le ShitebagsGeneral Zod wrote:If the English are les rosbifs, what are the scots? Or do we not merit a nickname?
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Les chardons bleus.
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Hmmm, I do like les boudins blanc, even if it sounds more Bavarian to me. Indeed, there is a French connection to the Bavarian Weißwurst, as it is rumoured its popularity kicked off when napoleon came to town.Tobylerone wrote:
Les Boudins Blanc..?
Yes, I think that it could be a wiener - sorry, winner - also partly due to Ellis Genge referencing sausages at Murrayfield t’other week.
And sausages can’t catch or pass. And they tend to break down when playing heads up rugby.
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French team more or less as expected. The only changes are Jefferson Poirot (a fine name!) replaces Cyrill Baille in the front row and Penaud on the wing.
Le XV de départ des Bleus : 15. Bouthier ; 14. Penaud, 13. Vakatawa, 12. Vincent, 11. Fickou ; 10. Ntamack, 9. Dupont ; 7. Ollivon (cap), 8. Alldritt, 6. Cros ; 5. Willemse, 4. Le Roux ; 3. Haouas, 2. Marchand, 1. Poirot
Les remplaçants : 16. Chat, 17. Gros, 18. Bamba, 19. Taofifenua, 20. Cretin, 21. Serin, 22. Jalibert, 23. Ramos.
We surely can't lose on Sunday, can we?
Le XV de départ des Bleus : 15. Bouthier ; 14. Penaud, 13. Vakatawa, 12. Vincent, 11. Fickou ; 10. Ntamack, 9. Dupont ; 7. Ollivon (cap), 8. Alldritt, 6. Cros ; 5. Willemse, 4. Le Roux ; 3. Haouas, 2. Marchand, 1. Poirot
Les remplaçants : 16. Chat, 17. Gros, 18. Bamba, 19. Taofifenua, 20. Cretin, 21. Serin, 22. Jalibert, 23. Ramos.
We surely can't lose on Sunday, can we?
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Penaud back in for Thomas right? That's definitely not good for us.
Cyrill Baille is a pretty great name too to be honest. Nothing will ever come close to being called Cretin though.
Cyrill Baille is a pretty great name too to be honest. Nothing will ever come close to being called Cretin though.
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Ah well. I guess making something of Hutchinson was a nice idea while it lasted.
Gilchrist suddenly better than Toolis again. Good to see Skinner but a shame Fagerson doesn't get another shot.
I'm curious at what point we would need to use Duncan Weir other than injury, even if he's playing well enough at club level.
Gilchrist suddenly better than Toolis again. Good to see Skinner but a shame Fagerson doesn't get another shot.
I'm curious at what point we would need to use Duncan Weir other than injury, even if he's playing well enough at club level.
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Not really sure what more G Horne is meant to do here.
Chasing the game after a couple of Ali clangers is the likely tale...
Will be surreal seeing Weir play for Scotland again.
Chasing the game after a couple of Ali clangers is the likely tale...
Will be surreal seeing Weir play for Scotland again.
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For those whose eyes aren't what they used to be, here's the Scots' team:Mikey Brown wrote:
Scotland XV to face France
Hogg (captain); Maitland, Harris, Johnson, Kinghorn; Hastings, Price; Sutherland, Brown, Z Fagerson; Cummings; Gilchrist, Ritchie, Watson, Haining.
Replacements: McInally, Dell, Nel, Skinner, Bradbury, G Horne, Weir, Steyn
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Bonjour! Ca va?francoisfou wrote:French team more or less as expected. The only changes are Jefferson Poirot (a fine name!) replaces Cyrill Baille in the front row and Penaud on the wing.
Le XV de départ des Bleus : 15. Bouthier ; 14. Penaud, 13. Vakatawa, 12. Vincent, 11. Fickou ; 10. Ntamack, 9. Dupont ; 7. Ollivon (cap), 8. Alldritt, 6. Cros ; 5. Willemse, 4. Le Roux ; 3. Haouas, 2. Marchand, 1. Poirot
Les remplaçants : 16. Chat, 17. Gros, 18. Bamba, 19. Taofifenua, 20. Cretin, 21. Serin, 22. Jalibert, 23. Ramos.
We surely can't lose on Sunday, can we?
J'aime Marchand mais Chat est an joueur tres fort, superior.
Et Poirot, aussi Bamba n'aime pas le melee. Piliers francais qui n'aime pas le mêlé!!!
Bon chance. Un peu
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Manage the game better than Price. It's a 23 man squad and starting and finishing is all part of the 23.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Not really sure what more G Horne is meant to do here.
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Struggling to see why we have dropped Toolis, the only dedicated tight head lock, for here's a stupid penalty machine Gilchrist. I get Haining for the disappearing man Bradbury but not Bradbury over workaholic Fagerson whose stats recently are just ridiculous.
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Bonjour, Ss. Oui, ça va très bien, merci! Marchand est un talonneur exceptionnel, rapide et il a des bonnes mains. Par contre, Chat est extrêmement physique et adore la confrontation. Tous les deux seront les talonneurs principaux pendant longtemps. Now in English! Yes, there may just be a question mark about the props’ scrummaging if the opposition are wily enough. Do you really think your props can get the upper hand?Still septic wrote:Bonjour! Ca va?francoisfou wrote:French team more or less as expected. The only changes are Jefferson Poirot (a fine name!) replaces Cyrill Baille in the front row and Penaud on the wing.
Le XV de départ des Bleus : 15. Bouthier ; 14. Penaud, 13. Vakatawa, 12. Vincent, 11. Fickou ; 10. Ntamack, 9. Dupont ; 7. Ollivon (cap), 8. Alldritt, 6. Cros ; 5. Willemse, 4. Le Roux ; 3. Haouas, 2. Marchand, 1. Poirot
Les remplaçants : 16. Chat, 17. Gros, 18. Bamba, 19. Taofifenua, 20. Cretin, 21. Serin, 22. Jalibert, 23. Ramos.
We surely can't lose on Sunday, can we?
J'aime Marchand mais Chat est an joueur tres fort, superior.
Et Poirot, aussi Bamba n'aime pas le melee. Piliers francais qui n'aime pas le mêlé!!!
Bon chance. Un peu
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francoisfou wrote:Bonjour, Ss. Oui, ça va très bien, merci! Marchand est un talonneur exceptionnel, rapide et il a des bonnes mains. Par contre, Chat est extrêmement physique et adore la confrontation. Tous les deux seront les talonneurs principaux pendant longtemps. Now in English! Yes, there may just be a question mark about the props’ scrummaging if the opposition are wily enough. Do you really think your props can get the upper hand?Still septic wrote:Bonjour! Ca va?francoisfou wrote:French team more or less as expected. The only changes are Jefferson Poirot (a fine name!) replaces Cyrill Baille in the front row and Penaud on the wing.
Le XV de départ des Bleus : 15. Bouthier ; 14. Penaud, 13. Vakatawa, 12. Vincent, 11. Fickou ; 10. Ntamack, 9. Dupont ; 7. Ollivon (cap), 8. Alldritt, 6. Cros ; 5. Willemse, 4. Le Roux ; 3. Haouas, 2. Marchand, 1. Poirot
Les remplaçants : 16. Chat, 17. Gros, 18. Bamba, 19. Taofifenua, 20. Cretin, 21. Serin, 22. Jalibert, 23. Ramos.
We surely can't lose on Sunday, can we?
J'aime Marchand mais Chat est an joueur tres fort, superior.
Et Poirot, aussi Bamba n'aime pas le melee. Piliers francais qui n'aime pas le mêlé!!!
Bon chance. Un peu
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Les panses de brebis... Scots... les kilts...
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I also thought we would keep Toolis as the TH lock, but I have to say he doesn’t really deserve it. If ever there is a journeyman, he’s it. Bit of a cap thief - has never had a standout game at Test level.Still septic wrote:Struggling to see why we have dropped Toolis, the only dedicated tight head lock, for here's a stupid penalty machine Gilchrist. I get Haining for the disappearing man Bradbury but not Bradbury over workaholic Fagerson whose stats recently are just ridiculous.
I really enjoy watching Fagerson (M) play for Weeg but he does get overpowered a bit in Tests. Got ragdolled by the Italians two weeks ago.
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He got thrown off by Polledri, who is easily one of the most powerful carriers in the world. Other than that I remember a few collisions that were just a stalemate. I don’t recall him getting the ball in any decent position to make an impact. Did I miss something?
I don’t think he’s brought his best to Scotland yet, but his club form is so vastly superior to anyone else’s I feel like it would be worth investing in. GT’s man management still concerns me slightly.
What is happening in training to mean some guys yo-yo in and out of the team all the time (Toolis being the prime example- is he meant to be our best scrummager because I’d have thought we’d want that vs France?), while others are limited to cameo bench appearances and then dropped.
For instance I’d love to know if Hutchinson had some sort of specific instruction when he came on vs Italy. He threw a bunch of pointless miss passes and just looked desperate to make a game-changing play.
I don’t think he’s brought his best to Scotland yet, but his club form is so vastly superior to anyone else’s I feel like it would be worth investing in. GT’s man management still concerns me slightly.
What is happening in training to mean some guys yo-yo in and out of the team all the time (Toolis being the prime example- is he meant to be our best scrummager because I’d have thought we’d want that vs France?), while others are limited to cameo bench appearances and then dropped.
For instance I’d love to know if Hutchinson had some sort of specific instruction when he came on vs Italy. He threw a bunch of pointless miss passes and just looked desperate to make a game-changing play.
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White Puddings..General Zod wrote:Hmmm, I do like les boudins blanc, even if it sounds more Bavarian to me. Indeed, there is a French connection to the Bavarian Weißwurst, as it is rumoured its popularity kicked off when napoleon came to town.Tobylerone wrote:
Les Boudins Blanc..?
Yes, I think that it could be a wiener - sorry, winner - also partly due to Ellis Genge referencing sausages at Murrayfield t’other week.
And sausages can’t catch or pass. And they tend to break down when playing heads up rugby.
Shame that "The Deep Fried Mars Bars" doesn`t Franglais very well.
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Arbroath smokies! Ye cannae get mair Scottish than this :Tobylerone wrote:White Puddings..General Zod wrote:Hmmm, I do like les boudins blanc, even if it sounds more Bavarian to me. Indeed, there is a French connection to the Bavarian Weißwurst, as it is rumoured its popularity kicked off when napoleon came to town.Tobylerone wrote:
Les Boudins Blanc..?
Yes, I think that it could be a wiener - sorry, winner - also partly due to Ellis Genge referencing sausages at Murrayfield t’other week.
And sausages can’t catch or pass. And they tend to break down when playing heads up rugby.
Shame that "The Deep Fried Mars Bars" doesn`t Franglais very well.
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Slightly unexpected changes. I agree Toolis is a bit average so we need to move on but as MB says it does feel like we yo-yo a bit randomly. McInally was not bad last time out and Haining hasn't been special in the last two Edinburgh games (whereas Crosbie has). Hutchinson may have gone off the boil a little but he has been given a strange role and hasn't done anything wrong.
Happy for Steyn though. He is showing signs of becoming a quality finisher.
Happy for Steyn though. He is showing signs of becoming a quality finisher.
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Steyn is a decent club player but I don't see him having it at the top level.Cameo wrote:Slightly unexpected changes. I agree Toolis is a bit average so we need to move on but as MB says it does feel like we yo-yo a bit randomly. McInally was not bad last time out and Haining hasn't been special in the last two Edinburgh games (whereas Crosbie has). Hutchinson may have gone off the boil a little but he has been given a strange role and hasn't done anything wrong.
Happy for Steyn though. He is showing signs of becoming a quality finisher.