EPS Watch / Player Form Thread
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It would also be a great chance to secure Fin Smith for England as Scotland are bound to be sniffing around.
Could load the bench with Spencer, Farrell, Lawrence as well for both impact and security.
Could load the bench with Spencer, Farrell, Lawrence as well for both impact and security.
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Spencer? No, thank you. Good solid Prem player; nothing more.
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I see he is now just Borthwick to you

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I'd disagree with you on the strong basics - his passing often goes to pot and his decision-making is iffy. Like Ben Youngs, but without the 100 caps of experience and nous.
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Nah, Robson was Danny Care with less skill. Spencer is more like Wigglesworth.
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Both Robson and Spencer struggle with passing, decision making and not many caps....was the point. And Spencer is much more of a breaking runner than Wiggy, and frankly not as good a kicker.
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Younger Wigglesworth was very good at running. The older he got the less he ran and more he concentrated on his basics. If Spencer stays got for more than five minutes I think he can demonstrate the requisite basics.
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I wouldn't have ever said it was a particularly strong suit. Ben Spencer has had a lot of time to demonstrate he's not quite up to it- 200+ prem appearances.FKAS wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 4:25 pmYounger Wigglesworth was very good at running. The older he got the less he ran and more he concentrated on his basics. If Spencer stays got for more than five minutes I think he can demonstrate the requisite basics.
But anyway, you've strayed off the the original point- neither Robson nor Spencer were quite good enough to get picked a lot at intl level...and both had similar weaknesses to their games.
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Cover for Stuart's elbow injury announced:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/64129057
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/64129057
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So if one could sign specific body parts as injury cover, whose elbow would one sign? A spare saffa's arm perhaps for a prop.Which Tyler wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 6:41 pm Cover for Stuart's elbow injury announced:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/64129057
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Right arm? any (right handed) teenage boy
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The rare left handed teenage boy arm would give you an edge (as it were) if you were right handed; someone should have given one to Faz.
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I think Faz has demonstrated that he already has wank hands going in that direction.Banquo wrote: ↑Sat Dec 31, 2022 10:02 amThe rare left handed teenage boy arm would give you an edge (as it were) if you were right handed; someone should have given one to Faz.
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Would be worth checking if Malherbe could part with his left thigh for a bit.
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All three additions would be logical choices.
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Cole makes sense on his current form. The question there being how much of his current form is down to his body not having to do international rugby? And how long can he keep up his current level with that additional demand.
If the answers are not that much, and at least until after the world Cup, then that's a fantastic bit if extra experience to bring in.
If the answers are not that much, and at least until after the world Cup, then that's a fantastic bit if extra experience to bring in.
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I would've said just having Cole in camp added value - can't believe there's nothing he could teach the youngsters.16th man wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 11:27 am Cole makes sense on his current form. The question there being how much of his current form is down to his body not having to do international rugby? And how long can he keep up his current level with that additional demand.
If the answers are not that much, and at least until after the world Cup, then that's a fantastic bit if extra experience to bring in.
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Cole is the temporary fix, particularly whilst Stuart is injured. He should also help set the tone at training. His work rate has hit ridiculous levels for a tighthead in the last couple of seasons, no one is going to want to be the guy being out worked by the 35 year old tighthead.
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Unless you're Nathan Hughes, of course.FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 1:40 pm Cole is the temporary fix, particularly whilst Stuart is injured. He should also help set the tone at training. His work rate has hit ridiculous levels for a tighthead in the last couple of seasons, no one is going to want to be the guy being out worked by the 35 year old tighthead.
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Puja wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 2:08 pmUnless you're Nathan Hughes, of course.FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Jan 03, 2023 1:40 pm Cole is the temporary fix, particularly whilst Stuart is injured. He should also help set the tone at training. His work rate has hit ridiculous levels for a tighthead in the last couple of seasons, no one is going to want to be the guy being out worked by the 35 year old tighthead.
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Who gave Dan his new fitness regime, I wonder?
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