The Smiths were probably always going to be the best in their peer groups, but it’s also worth pointing out that they also had the most game time earlier in their careers by some distance. It obviously starts with natural skill and an innate feel for the game, but getting the level of exposure they did, definitely accelerated their development.Epaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 12:49 pmAye. There was the age group where Smith (F), Bailey and Atkinson (C) came through together, wherein then the clever money was on Fin being the pick of the bunch, which has proven true so far. After that you had Jamie Benson and Louie Johnson, both highly rated but neither really made headway in senior rugby yet. Then you're into the Rory Taylors of the world, who are fresh out of U20s. Before Smith, Bailey and Atkinson we have Manu Vunipola, Hayden-Wood and Barton, and then one Marcus Smith. All a bit meh, maybe could be, with a very small sprinkle of stardust.Banquo wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 11:49 am10 looks a bit threadbare, doesn't it?Epaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Mon Oct 21, 2024 11:02 am Looping back to this, my thoughts on team are:
1 Iyogun
2 Oghre
3 Opoku-Fordjour
4 Batley
5 Tizard
6 Hill
7 Pepper
8 Willis
9 Porter
10 Bailey
11 Murley
12 S. Atkinson
13 Beard
14 Elliott
15 Carpenter
16 Jibilu
17 Brantingham
18 Fasogbon
19 Munga
20 Fisilau
21 McParland
22 C. Atkinson
23 Redshaw
The next crop has two superb talents in it, with Ollie Davies, who is now U20 and James Linegar who is still U18.
When Atkinson first broke through with Wasps, he looked very good. Their demise and the subsequent drop off in game time with Tigers and Gloucester really put the brakes on his development. Bailey’s usually looked pretty good when he plays, he’s just never had the run of games.
Benson is still rated at Quins. I think we let Will Edwards go on the expectation he will be 3rd choice this season. I don’t know the specifics, but IIRC, I think he prioritised his studies at Cambridge (graduated last year) which slowed down his rugby career so far.