EPS Watch / Player Form Thread
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I thought he was born on the Isle of Man?
Also played for England at U16 and U18 so not exactly a poach.
Also played for England at U16 and U18 so not exactly a poach.
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I think the summer tour (should such a thing even happen) selection should be significantly about tying down dual-qualified talent. We should get the likes of Rodd, Heyes, Randall, Quirke, Dingwall, Odogwu tied down before the Celts get any more ideas.
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Classic Eddie. Rather than engage with the media hype around a certain player, he goes out and threatens to call up someone nobody has ever heard of and has barely played Premiership rugby.
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Out of interest who does Quirke also qualify for? Otherwise he's I agree, also gives the young lads chance to force their way into the squad.Puja wrote:I think the summer tour (should such a thing even happen) selection should be significantly about tying down dual-qualified talent. We should get the likes of Rodd, Heyes, Randall, Quirke, Dingwall, Odogwu tied down before the Celts get any more ideas.
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Eddie is gonna Eddie, rather than just select Langdon the England age grade hooker who's playing well he's got to create a storm in a teacup over a different young hooker at Sale.
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Irish grandmother. He's the most important to tie down of that list IMO, with Heyes a close second.FKAS wrote:Out of interest who does Quirke also qualify for? Otherwise he's I agree, also gives the young lads chance to force their way into the squad.Puja wrote:I think the summer tour (should such a thing even happen) selection should be significantly about tying down dual-qualified talent. We should get the likes of Rodd, Heyes, Randall, Quirke, Dingwall, Odogwu tied down before the Celts get any more ideas.
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Eddie is gonna Eddie, rather than just select Langdon the England age grade hooker who's playing well he's got to create a storm in a teacup over a different young hooker at Sale.
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Do the players who 'reinvent' their nationality make such decisions on a whim? Presumably, there is some sort of lead-up communication. If a player is told, for example, that he definitely has no chance of being capped by his own (or preferred) country, then who can blame him for having high ambition?
However, if it is a case of agreeing to the first/strongest approach there must be criticism of whichever country misses out if the player is worth having.
Of course, it is interesting to consider which country multi-qualified players choose if there is freedom to do so with no communication. I'd like to think it would be England with the best national league, the best potential etc. Looking at the four national coaching set-ups and making a free choice based on the relative environments, though . . . who knows?
However, if it is a case of agreeing to the first/strongest approach there must be criticism of whichever country misses out if the player is worth having.
Of course, it is interesting to consider which country multi-qualified players choose if there is freedom to do so with no communication. I'd like to think it would be England with the best national league, the best potential etc. Looking at the four national coaching set-ups and making a free choice based on the relative environments, though . . . who knows?
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Get Ashman in before he opts to play for the country of his birth - Canada.
Typical Jones nonsense no doubt. To be fair to Ashman he has played for Scotland junior teams from u16 through to u20 so it seems clear where his heart lies.
Typical Jones nonsense no doubt. To be fair to Ashman he has played for Scotland junior teams from u16 through to u20 so it seems clear where his heart lies.
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Why clear? He'd have been bumping heads with some serious hooker talent in England, so may simply not have been picked for England, no choice to be made.fivepointer wrote:Get Ashman in before he opts to play for the country of his birth - Canada.
Typical Jones nonsense no doubt. To be fair to Ashman he has played for Scotland junior teams from u16 through to u20 so it seems clear where his heart lies.
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Loads of people seem to play for eng at age grade and then opt for other countries. It seems like it doesn't mean that much.fivepointer wrote:Get Ashman in before he opts to play for the country of his birth - Canada.
Typical Jones nonsense no doubt. To be fair to Ashman he has played for Scotland junior teams from u16 through to u20 so it seems clear where his heart lies.
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Possibly, though anyone who plays over the period he has would seem to have some level of commitment to that country.Raggs wrote:Why clear? He'd have been bumping heads with some serious hooker talent in England, so may simply not have been picked for England, no choice to be made.fivepointer wrote:Get Ashman in before he opts to play for the country of his birth - Canada.
Typical Jones nonsense no doubt. To be fair to Ashman he has played for Scotland junior teams from u16 through to u20 so it seems clear where his heart lies.
It could also be that he genuinely considers himself to be Scottish and wants to play for them.
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Ross Moriarty played all his age grade with England I believe. I just don't think you can look at age grade and take it as a definitive statement. As a kid, just playing at that next level is big, I'd not worry about which shirt it was I was pulling on.fivepointer wrote:Possibly, though anyone who plays over the period he has would seem to have some level of commitment to that country.Raggs wrote:Why clear? He'd have been bumping heads with some serious hooker talent in England, so may simply not have been picked for England, no choice to be made.fivepointer wrote:Get Ashman in before he opts to play for the country of his birth - Canada.
Typical Jones nonsense no doubt. To be fair to Ashman he has played for Scotland junior teams from u16 through to u20 so it seems clear where his heart lies.
It could also be that he genuinely considers himself to be Scottish and wants to play for them.
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See Cameron Redpath.....the England pathway is excellent in terms of development exposure.Raggs wrote:Ross Moriarty played all his age grade with England I believe. I just don't think you can look at age grade and take it as a definitive statement. As a kid, just playing at that next level is big, I'd not worry about which shirt it was I was pulling on.fivepointer wrote:Possibly, though anyone who plays over the period he has would seem to have some level of commitment to that country.Raggs wrote:
Why clear? He'd have been bumping heads with some serious hooker talent in England, so may simply not have been picked for England, no choice to be made.
It could also be that he genuinely considers himself to be Scottish and wants to play for them.
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Remember at schools level (U18 down) you qualify based on where you go to school, but can opt to play for the country of your birth. The pathway then through to U20's doesn't tie anyone in, so you can play where you might get the best development where you live, or play for your country of birth / ancestry.
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Capon, Head were his year group mainstays.Raggs wrote:Why clear? He'd have been bumping heads with some serious hooker talent in England, so may simply not have been picked for England, no choice to be made.fivepointer wrote:Get Ashman in before he opts to play for the country of his birth - Canada.
Typical Jones nonsense no doubt. To be fair to Ashman he has played for Scotland junior teams from u16 through to u20 so it seems clear where his heart lies.
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Barbeary too no? Admittedly having skipped a year (but he did that quite a bit right?).Epaminondas Pules wrote:Capon, Head were his year group mainstays.Raggs wrote:Why clear? He'd have been bumping heads with some serious hooker talent in England, so may simply not have been picked for England, no choice to be made.fivepointer wrote:Get Ashman in before he opts to play for the country of his birth - Canada.
Typical Jones nonsense no doubt. To be fair to Ashman he has played for Scotland junior teams from u16 through to u20 so it seems clear where his heart lies.
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Exactly. Lots of players have chosen the England route, because certainly when Fletcher et al were about, they got great development experience.Epaminondas Pules wrote:Remember at schools level (U18 down) you qualify based on where you go to school, but can opt to play for the country of your birth. The pathway then through to U20's doesn't tie anyone in, so you can play where you might get the best development where you live, or play for your country of birth / ancestry.
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Yeah. Not as present as Head and Capon, and if memory serves Dolly made an appearance too. Oh and Samson Ma'asi, who I completely forgot for some reason.Raggs wrote:Barbeary too no? Admittedly having skipped a year (but he did that quite a bit right?).Epaminondas Pules wrote:Capon, Head were his year group mainstays.Raggs wrote:
Why clear? He'd have been bumping heads with some serious hooker talent in England, so may simply not have been picked for England, no choice to be made.
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Yep, absolutely, coupled with the usual 6th form intake mixture driving some of those school age representative decisions and in some cases a want to represent with your mates when it doesn't tie you in for life. There's quite a bit of movement to be had between U16 and full representative honours. For every Redpath there's a Lloyd.Banquo wrote:Exactly. Lots of players have chosen the England route, because certainly when Fletcher et al were about, they got great development experience.Epaminondas Pules wrote:Remember at schools level (U18 down) you qualify based on where you go to school, but can opt to play for the country of your birth. The pathway then through to U20's doesn't tie anyone in, so you can play where you might get the best development where you live, or play for your country of birth / ancestry.
One thing to note is that the exiles programmes in Scotland and especially Wales have greatly improved in talent spotting and nurturing.
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He did accept and attend his call up to the 6N squad as a full member this year. That would indicate willing.Raggs wrote:Why clear? He'd have been bumping heads with some serious hooker talent in England, so may simply not have been picked for England, no choice to be made.fivepointer wrote:Get Ashman in before he opts to play for the country of his birth - Canada.
Typical Jones nonsense no doubt. To be fair to Ashman he has played for Scotland junior teams from u16 through to u20 so it seems clear where his heart lies.
Can't blame him if he changes him mind right enough.
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First I've heard that Ashman is dual qualified (though not surprising). Would be a blow as he's been talked up in Scotland for quite a while now.
I don't like how it seems to fast track you into national squads if you mention you could play for someone else.
I don't like how it seems to fast track you into national squads if you mention you could play for someone else.
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I was constantly mentioning my Turkish grandad, never got me fast tracked...
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Completely agree - it’s not very fair or sportsmanlike is it?Cameo wrote:
I don't like how it seems to fast track you into national squads if you mention you could play for someone else.
Not sure there’s a way round it though
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That may be so, but we’re not generally in the business of capping a player so no-one else can.
Look at the recent examples of Redpath and Williams. If Eddie/England had wanted to be d*cks about it, they’d have been capped. Same for Odogwu.
Look at the recent examples of Redpath and Williams. If Eddie/England had wanted to be d*cks about it, they’d have been capped. Same for Odogwu.
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And Polledri before that - actually, I can't remember the last player we capped who did feel like that