Scrumhead wrote: ↑Sun Feb 08, 2026 8:51 am
Yeah, that’s a fair assessment. The intensity really dropped after the early try in the second half and the impact from the bench was negligible. Spencer and Smith in particular were rubbish. The only involvements I can remember from either were poor which isn’t a good look.
6:2 is the right tactic for Scotland away from home, but today a 5:3 would have been better.
Reddit going nuts over Genge’s ‘headbutt’ on Mann. It was dumb and a lowlight in a particularly poor performance from him but surely it won’t be cited? Lots of comparisons to the incident that got Wieise a red card vs. Italy that picked up a 4 game ban. I hope that it’s not reviewed as I really wouldn’t want us to be down to Rodd and Iyogun for the rest of the tournament.
Finally, I’m not sure what to expect next week, but after yesterday, the Scots will want a win even more than usual. It’ll be their cup final so we’ll need to be on it.
I also thought Smith was poor, but I wouldn't lump him in the same bucket as Spencer. He made some good moves, and our shape looked better with him, but he was poor.
On that note...I want to talk about Steward again.
The thing is...he goes and makes one of those runs where he picks the perfect line, hits inside shoulders, and bursts through, because he's got power and enough pace to push through. And he then presents the ball perfectly and we're like YES, that's why you're here!
And then he goes and drops the ball, or falls off a tackle, or collects a kick and can't seem to escape getting scragged. He's just so hit and miss, and the misses are often such basic skills for a FB. It's so frustrating!
Apart from backup 9, I think that's probably our weak point right now, as none of the 3 options fill me with confidence, though their weaknesses are all different. Maybe Arundell could play 15? He's pretty good...would allow us to field him, IFW, Roebuck, and Freeman.