Bit of a strawman, I didn't say I'd change anyone. I kind of accept that the front five and at least one of the backrow have earned the right to keep on (tho LCD's darts weren't great), but that also applies to the other players who were part of the winning run....and to identify 10-13 as the issues in that performance are wrong imo; if you are saying you wouldn't have picked them in the first place then fair enough. But our back five forwards were significantly bettered by scotland's group.TheDasher wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 12:44 pmEarl is our best number 8. Curry/Underhill have credit in the bank as does Pepper - the back row has been a successful unit/element in the side over the past 13 games. Chessum (as I've said for years) is a great player, probably our best lock and I suspect will be our captain. Itoje is probably going to be pretty miffed with things... I'd let him let off some steam vs Ireland. Pollock is excellent, CCS wasn't playing against Scotland.Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 12:01 pmSo basically sticking with the same back 7 forwards that were rinsed by Scotland, and changing 10-13 because it was down to them?TheDasher wrote: ↑Tue Feb 17, 2026 10:01 am I just hope Arundell get's another shot when back from ban/whatever happens. He's so talented - the yellow card was crazy and the second error was a brain-fart, he messed up. He should offer so much more and will if given the chance. As I've said before, I'd try him at FB at some stage/bench as back three cover - he played so well there for London Irish/England age grade.
As it stands, at 15, I'd pick Hendy, who should be in the squad. But he isn't...
Alas - Steward to stay at 15
Roebuck
Lawrence
Ojomoh - (or Atkinson. Dingwall good but Atkinson/Ojomoh better. Not sure why Ojomoh was dropped after the Argie game as I've said before)
Freeman
Finn Smith (as have said - Ford can be class. But he can let you down, hence why he has never been the permanent man at 10. Finn Smith is the man - shouldn't have lost the shirt in the first place)
Mitchell
Earl
Underhill/Curry
Pepper
Chessum
Itoje
Hayes
George
Rodd
Genge
LCD
Davison
Coles
Pollock
CCS
Quirke (is he fit?)
Marcus
Ford was poor against Scotland. I have always felt that he's hugely talented and is capable of stringing together a run of great form. But I think Finn Smith is a better all-round player and we should've stuck with him as 1st choice. Dingwall is arguably not in our top 3 12s and Freeman who I think has a future at 13 concerns me with how he doesn't even look to the winger to give the ball, oh and we've lost Feyi-Waboso and potentially Arundell and Freeman is a world-class winger. Oh and Lawrence is too good to leave out.
I think those changes make us stronger.
Vs Scotland, the weaker side played better than the stronger side. The 30 mins of yellow card time and the way Scotland to their credit got the ball wide so quickly and well in that time was a killer compounded massively with Genge's freak mistake and Ford's charge-down try.
We made three/four howling errors and then through pressure and arguably a lack of leadership, the little mistakes were flowing too.
I find it odd that if taken in the round (attack and defence) people think Ford is better than F Smith, that Dingwall is better than Ojomoh and Atkinson and that Freeman shouldn't go to the wing with Lawrence back in at 13 as Feyi Waboso is injured.
What would you do? Change the back 7 forwards and keep Ford, Dingwall, Freeman in that order?
imo Ford is still a better 10 than Fin, Dingwall is at least equal to Atkinson and Ojomoh- consistency especially, though all offer something different: Freeman v Lawrence is a tricky one- I don't esp rate Lawrence, in D particularly, but Freeman isn't a natural centre either for me, but could develop into a better one than Lawrence. I'd rather he played wing or 15 tbh tho.
Selection Backfire has steered the middle ground between us I see.