Brett Herron
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- Eugene Wrayburn
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Brett Herron
Bath types, what can you tell me about him? We have just signed hi at Ulster. Apparently Irish qualified.
I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
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Re: Brett Herron
Nickname is 'Red'....they've sold you a pup.....
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Re: Brett Herron
Very good at school level. Played for Wellington at both 10 & 12, though more often than not 10. England schoolboy throughout the age groups, but did his knee badly before U18 tour to SA. Very skilful though his defence lacked at times. Great range of passing and a good bag of tricks. Good runner too.
Left L.Irish academy to join Bath, but hasn't had a look in since and wants to try and get a career going. Rumours of being released, rumours of being poached when he left Irish. It's a shame as if he'd stayed at Irish he'd have got decent game time, or certainly should have.
He's certainly worth a punt.
Left L.Irish academy to join Bath, but hasn't had a look in since and wants to try and get a career going. Rumours of being released, rumours of being poached when he left Irish. It's a shame as if he'd stayed at Irish he'd have got decent game time, or certainly should have.
He's certainly worth a punt.
- Eugene Wrayburn
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Re: Brett Herron
We've already got a Red Herring!Banquo wrote:Nickname is 'Red'....they've sold you a pup.....
I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
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- Eugene Wrayburn
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Re: Brett Herron
Cheers. He'll be in the list of back ups to Paddy Jackson and we've got the Irish U20s fly half in development.Epaminondas Pules wrote:Very good at school level. Played for Wellington at both 10 & 12, though more often than not 10. England schoolboy throughout the age groups, but did his knee badly before U18 tour to SA. Very skilful though his defence lacked at times. Great range of passing and a good bag of tricks. Good runner too.
Left L.Irish academy to join Bath, but hasn't had a look in since and wants to try and get a career going. Rumours of being released, rumours of being poached when he left Irish. It's a shame as if he'd stayed at Irish he'd have got decent game time, or certainly should have.
He's certainly worth a punt.
I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.
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Re: Brett Herron
Aye Johnny McPhillips. He's a good un. Was superb for Sedbergh.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:Cheers. He'll be in the list of back ups to Paddy Jackson and we've got the Irish U20s fly half in development.Epaminondas Pules wrote:Very good at school level. Played for Wellington at both 10 & 12, though more often than not 10. England schoolboy throughout the age groups, but did his knee badly before U18 tour to SA. Very skilful though his defence lacked at times. Great range of passing and a good bag of tricks. Good runner too.
Left L.Irish academy to join Bath, but hasn't had a look in since and wants to try and get a career going. Rumours of being released, rumours of being poached when he left Irish. It's a shame as if he'd stayed at Irish he'd have got decent game time, or certainly should have.
He's certainly worth a punt.
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Re: Brett Herron
I have a feeling I've seen his name on the odd academy team sheet; but don't quote me on that. Oldest but 3rd choice* FH in the Bath academy is about all I can tell you; and I'm pretty familiar with the other 2 - who've both debuted for Bath 1sts, and both played U20 internationalEugene Wrayburn wrote:Bath types, what can you tell me about him? We have just signed hi at Ulster. Apparently Irish qualified.
* If he isn't 3rd choice, then he's spent a long time injured.
Statbunker suggests he struggles for game time at Rosslyn Park (480 min), with a 50% kicking record
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Re: Brett Herron
good point, I thought that was just a diversion...Eugene Wrayburn wrote:We've already got a Red Herring!Banquo wrote:Nickname is 'Red'....they've sold you a pup.....
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Re: Brett Herron
For some reason I think he has had some injuries. Rather key to us is that he's Irish. If he turns out not to be much cop then I guess we'll see more of Olding at 10 and may revisit the Nelson experiment but I trust the coaches to have a decent eye for these things.Which Tyler wrote:I have a feeling I've seen his name on the odd academy team sheet; but don't quote me on that. Oldest but 3rd choice* FH in the Bath academy is about all I can tell you; and I'm pretty familiar with the other 2 - who've both debuted for Bath 1sts, and both played U20 internationalEugene Wrayburn wrote:Bath types, what can you tell me about him? We have just signed hi at Ulster. Apparently Irish qualified.
* If he isn't 3rd choice, then he's spent a long time injured.
Statbunker suggests he struggles for game time at Rosslyn Park (480 min), with a 50% kicking record
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Re: Brett Herron
How much did he play for FH? Attracted a lot of flak for his FH performances at U20 level for Ireland. Got the impression he was more of a FB at schools level?Epaminondas Pules wrote: Aye Johnny McPhillips. He's a good un. Was superb for Sedbergh.
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Re: Brett Herron
Played more fullback than flyhalf, by a distance.Peat wrote:How much did he play for FH? Attracted a lot of flak for his FH performances at U20 level for Ireland. Got the impression he was more of a FB at schools level?Epaminondas Pules wrote: Aye Johnny McPhillips. He's a good un. Was superb for Sedbergh.
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Re: Brett Herron
Yes - and he's the second best hooker in Ireland.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:We've already got a Red Herring!Banquo wrote:Nickname is 'Red'....they've sold you a pup.....
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Re: Brett Herron
when did he qualify for Oireland?Spiffy wrote:Yes - and he's the second best hooker in Ireland.Eugene Wrayburn wrote:We've already got a Red Herring!Banquo wrote:Nickname is 'Red'....they've sold you a pup.....
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Re: Brett Herron
ages ago I think. He's been capped a couple of times iirc.Banquo wrote:when did he qualify for Oireland?Spiffy wrote:Yes - and he's the second best hooker in Ireland.Eugene Wrayburn wrote: We've already got a Red Herring!
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Re: Brett Herron
Qualified through ancestry.Banquo wrote:when did he qualify for Oireland?Spiffy wrote:Yes - and he's the second best hooker in Ireland.Eugene Wrayburn wrote: We've already got a Red Herring!
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Re: Brett Herron
ah ok, thought it was residencyPeat wrote:Qualified through ancestry.Banquo wrote:when did he qualify for Oireland?Spiffy wrote:
Yes - and he's the second best hooker in Ireland.