Ah - wasn't thinking of TWillis, but about putting Chessum in at 6 which a lot of pundits/fans want. I'd be in favour of TWillis over Earl just on general principles, let alone the additional 3 inches of lineout jumper.jngf wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 11:01 amPuja, is replacing Earl with a genuine no.8 actually compromising it? I’d say its been compromised well alreadyPuja wrote: ↑Tue Feb 04, 2025 10:32 am Murley officially out of the France game and replaced in the squad by Lozowski, whom I'm sure will have a lovely time holding tackle bags.
Probably a stroke of luck - would've been awfully harsh and demoralising if he had been dropped and potentially ruined a very promising player, but I also don't want to be selecting him for France just on the basis of not being cruel. This way, he gets a chance to reset and come back later, hopefully having worked on his positioning under swirling garryowens.
Choice now between Sleightholme and Roebuck (please not Steward on the wing). I'm torn - Roebuck is great in the air and a weapon for retrieving opposition kicks, as well as being a top finisher and a steppy bastard, however Sleightholme is faster and stronger in the contact and gives off more IFW vibes in his general play, but is weaker in defence.
This is a key point, which I meant to reply to earlier but didn't. For all my castigating of Steward's counterattacking and long-standing belief in MSmith4FullBack, he was an absolute weapon from kick-offs. Can Freeman do the same if we drop Steward? If not, is it (gulp) even worthwhile having Steward on the wing if it means we can use him that way - we're willing to propose compromising our back row to bolster the lineout; is the same not potentially true about another setpiece?
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