Re: 6N starting team
Posted: Sat Jan 20, 2018 2:38 am
Scotland 10/1 must be the best odds I've seen as an adult.
Last time I checked, the bookies were all over the place for the Welsh game. Some making us favourites, some making the Welsh favourites.OptimisticJock wrote:Scotland 10/1 must be the best odds I've seen as an adult.
He must mean to win the 6N. If the bookies are correct we will finish 3rd behind England and Ireland.General Zod wrote:Last time I checked, the bookies were all over the place for the Welsh game. Some making us favourites, some making the Welsh favourites.OptimisticJock wrote:Scotland 10/1 must be the best odds I've seen as an adult.
Aye. Sorry, it was a long shift.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:He must mean to win the 6N. If the bookies are correct we will finish 3rd behind England and Ireland.General Zod wrote:Last time I checked, the bookies were all over the place for the Welsh game. Some making us favourites, some making the Welsh favourites.OptimisticJock wrote:Scotland 10/1 must be the best odds I've seen as an adult.
If we're 10/1 to beat the Welsh then I'd plough a small fortune into that!
Blair is a part of the set up as skills coach iirc.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:It's not evidence of course but i don't see Dunbar or Turner amongst the group that gathered last night. Taylor is there, however. Not everybody would have been captured in video or photograph however... but almost all the others are accounted for.
Interesting to see Blair and Grant there - coaching development of some kind?
Just seen this. Actually, I was just jumping from tournament to match odds with no contextualisation. Skybet still have wales as favourites, handicap is giving us 2 points.OptimisticJock wrote:Aye. Sorry, it was a long shift.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:He must mean to win the 6N. If the bookies are correct we will finish 3rd behind England and Ireland.General Zod wrote:
Last time I checked, the bookies were all over the place for the Welsh game. Some making us favourites, some making the Welsh favourites.
If we're 10/1 to beat the Welsh then I'd plough a small fortune into that!
Gray has a calf injury. May be minor but couple that with his lack of games due to his back injury I'd prefer he got a couple of 60-80min games under his belt prior to coming back in. But I can see the logic to putting him in.General Zod wrote:Agree with Big D’s team, although I think R Gray and Lawson will be named on the bench.
If Taylor and Dunbar fit, I still think King Blairhorn will make the bench, as Horne can cover centre/ fly-half, and Blairhorn (what is his real name again?) covers back 3 and, at something of a push at the moment, 10.
Is that fresh? He's been on the bench for the last couple of Toulouse games, no?Big D wrote:Gray has a calf injury. May be minor but couple that with his lack of games due to his back injury I'd prefer he got a couple of 60-80min games under his belt prior to coming back in. But I can see the logic to putting him in.General Zod wrote:Agree with Big D’s team, although I think R Gray and Lawson will be named on the bench.
If Taylor and Dunbar fit, I still think King Blairhorn will make the bench, as Horne can cover centre/ fly-half, and Blairhorn (what is his real name again?) covers back 3 and, at something of a push at the moment, 10.
Just saw Turner injured so I'd agree about Lawson.
Wasn't involved at weekend.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Is that fresh? He's been on the bench for the last couple of Toulouse games, no?Big D wrote:Gray has a calf injury. May be minor but couple that with his lack of games due to his back injury I'd prefer he got a couple of 60-80min games under his belt prior to coming back in. But I can see the logic to putting him in.General Zod wrote:Agree with Big D’s team, although I think R Gray and Lawson will be named on the bench.
If Taylor and Dunbar fit, I still think King Blairhorn will make the bench, as Horne can cover centre/ fly-half, and Blairhorn (what is his real name again?) covers back 3 and, at something of a push at the moment, 10.
Just saw Turner injured so I'd agree about Lawson.
You're quite right. I could have sworn he was on the bench ahead of their last game. I've just had a look now and Toulouse only have a 7 man bench. Who knows what happened.Big D wrote:Wasn't involved at weekend.hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Is that fresh? He's been on the bench for the last couple of Toulouse games, no?Big D wrote:
Gray has a calf injury. May be minor but couple that with his lack of games due to his back injury I'd prefer he got a couple of 60-80min games under his belt prior to coming back in. But I can see the logic to putting him in.
Just saw Turner injured so I'd agree about Lawson.
SRU reporting he's missing this 3 day meet.
So now thinking about it. Gray has never been involved in a GT game planned Scotland squad and Rambo and the locks involved in the AIs had a great line out. All together with Gray only having a couple of games back before this calf problem I wouldn't pick him v Wales.
So our second and third choice hookers are EinE's shorter brothers.Adder wrote:http://www.edinburghrugby.org/news/18/0 ... ions-squad
Cochrane called up
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That wrong slot is really open. Wouldn't surprise me if 1 of 4 play there.General Zod wrote:I’d also like to post that it wouldn’t surprise me if McGuigan starts over Maitland. Just a a feeling.
All very good players but Biggar is exactly the kind of fly half (behind a dominant pack) that scares me. This is good news for us.ARM wrote:Dan Biggar's oot for the first three matches.
Anscombe, Patchell or Williams. I think Patchell is a great player but no Tests at 10. Williams has hardly played for Glaws.
Got 14-1 for the 6nations on my Mrs phone at half time of the All Blacks match and 50-1 for the World Cup.OptimisticJock wrote:Scotland 10/1 must be the best odds I've seen as an adult.