Re: England v. Ireland
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2024 6:45 pm
Yep - time to start investing minutes into the Smiths
I am about to sally forth and enjoy it. Karlstad may be surprised that something other than ice hockey was on today, but I will let them damn well know. Swing low!fivepointer wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 7:02 pm Lets enjoy the moment.
We've endured years of absolute dross since the 2019 WC.
Today was easily Englands best performance under Borthwick and arguably our best performance since the 2019 WC semi final.
It wasnt perfect. There's lots to work on but at least we've shown we can play and compete with the best.
Just trying to read between the lines, Steward to start?FKAS wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 8:32 pm Mitchell I think was key today, his range and speedy of pass made our attack night and day different to last week. He's tidied up his all round game to the point where there's little weakness left. It's no exaggeration to suggest him playing last weekend would have seen a large English win such was his impact today.
It did make sense to sub him, we've seen Saints leave him on for the full 80 in the Prem this season and his performance fall off a cliff when fatigue hits. He's pretty much all action so asking him to play the full 80 is a bit much. With Quirke back fit and JvP nearly there as well he'll hopefully have some quality competition come the summer.
The 4-8 combination worked really nicely. 50 tackles between them often the 119 tackles England made total. Big work rate and a nice balance. Martin joint top with 14 and hats off to Lawrence who was the other guy to make 14 tackles (only one missed), that's great work from 12. Ben Earl topping the metres made stats, a full 25m more than Furbank at fullback that's bloody impressive. Furbank's stats are erm 5 tackles attempted with 4 missed, 1 made and 4 turnovers conceded. Whilst Genge beat more defenders than Furbank on just over half as many carries which is pretty funny.
https://www.espn.co.uk/rugby/playerstat ... gue=180659
Today was rugby to make the heart pound!!! What a treat. 2 games coming down to the last play. FabulousEpaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 10:19 pm Proper fun that. England actually had me caring. Had me moving, swaying, shouting and on the edge of my seat! It is amazing what intent can do! It is infectious!
Lots to pick out of that, good and bad, but I’ll enjoy for tonight and especially when BIG Joe McCarthy ran at George Martin the first time and got smashed into next week! What a tone setter for the whole affair!
I'd probably keep the starting side the same but bring Steward onto the bench for Daly. Well without all the kicking analysis that Stunning Breakout has available. France do like to kick to compete but their back three aren't particularly outstanding under the high ball so they are as likely to kick long.p/d wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 10:32 pmJust trying to read between the lines, Steward to start?FKAS wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 8:32 pm Mitchell I think was key today, his range and speedy of pass made our attack night and day different to last week. He's tidied up his all round game to the point where there's little weakness left. It's no exaggeration to suggest him playing last weekend would have seen a large English win such was his impact today.
It did make sense to sub him, we've seen Saints leave him on for the full 80 in the Prem this season and his performance fall off a cliff when fatigue hits. He's pretty much all action so asking him to play the full 80 is a bit much. With Quirke back fit and JvP nearly there as well he'll hopefully have some quality competition come the summer.
The 4-8 combination worked really nicely. 50 tackles between them often the 119 tackles England made total. Big work rate and a nice balance. Martin joint top with 14 and hats off to Lawrence who was the other guy to make 14 tackles (only one missed), that's great work from 12. Ben Earl topping the metres made stats, a full 25m more than Furbank at fullback that's bloody impressive. Furbank's stats are erm 5 tackles attempted with 4 missed, 1 made and 4 turnovers conceded. Whilst Genge beat more defenders than Furbank on just over half as many carries which is pretty funny.
https://www.espn.co.uk/rugby/playerstat ... gue=180659
Hehe yeah I remember that, was the somewhat casual way he charged into the contact expecting to get over the gain line. Was stopped and then quickly put into reverse.Epaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 10:19 pm Lots to pick out of that, good and bad, but I’ll enjoy for tonight and especially when BIG Joe McCarthy ran at George Martin the first time and got smashed into next week! What a tone setter for the whole affair!
I'm right with you on Steward, he looked like prime Steward vs Wales and would've been a handful yesterday. Over Daly 100%.FKAS wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 7:28 amI'd probably keep the starting side the same but bring Steward onto the bench for Daly. Well without all the kicking analysis that Stunning Breakout has available. France do like to kick to compete but their back three aren't particularly outstanding under the high ball so they are as likely to kick long.p/d wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 10:32 pmJust trying to read between the lines, Steward to start?FKAS wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 8:32 pm Mitchell I think was key today, his range and speedy of pass made our attack night and day different to last week. He's tidied up his all round game to the point where there's little weakness left. It's no exaggeration to suggest him playing last weekend would have seen a large English win such was his impact today.
It did make sense to sub him, we've seen Saints leave him on for the full 80 in the Prem this season and his performance fall off a cliff when fatigue hits. He's pretty much all action so asking him to play the full 80 is a bit much. With Quirke back fit and JvP nearly there as well he'll hopefully have some quality competition come the summer.
The 4-8 combination worked really nicely. 50 tackles between them often the 119 tackles England made total. Big work rate and a nice balance. Martin joint top with 14 and hats off to Lawrence who was the other guy to make 14 tackles (only one missed), that's great work from 12. Ben Earl topping the metres made stats, a full 25m more than Furbank at fullback that's bloody impressive. Furbank's stats are erm 5 tackles attempted with 4 missed, 1 made and 4 turnovers conceded. Whilst Genge beat more defenders than Furbank on just over half as many carries which is pretty funny.
https://www.espn.co.uk/rugby/playerstat ... gue=180659
lol, indeed. I'm sure if FKAS really tried hard he could find smething positive to say about the zip Furbank has given in attack and actually launching counters, but might need thumbscrews.p/d wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 10:32 pmJust trying to read between the lines, Steward to start?FKAS wrote: ↑Sat Mar 09, 2024 8:32 pm Mitchell I think was key today, his range and speedy of pass made our attack night and day different to last week. He's tidied up his all round game to the point where there's little weakness left. It's no exaggeration to suggest him playing last weekend would have seen a large English win such was his impact today.
It did make sense to sub him, we've seen Saints leave him on for the full 80 in the Prem this season and his performance fall off a cliff when fatigue hits. He's pretty much all action so asking him to play the full 80 is a bit much. With Quirke back fit and JvP nearly there as well he'll hopefully have some quality competition come the summer.
The 4-8 combination worked really nicely. 50 tackles between them often the 119 tackles England made total. Big work rate and a nice balance. Martin joint top with 14 and hats off to Lawrence who was the other guy to make 14 tackles (only one missed), that's great work from 12. Ben Earl topping the metres made stats, a full 25m more than Furbank at fullback that's bloody impressive. Furbank's stats are erm 5 tackles attempted with 4 missed, 1 made and 4 turnovers conceded. Whilst Genge beat more defenders than Furbank on just over half as many carries which is pretty funny.
https://www.espn.co.uk/rugby/playerstat ... gue=180659
Daly gives you more options and actually looked handy at centre. Freeman covering wing and 13 does give you some flex I guess.TheDasher wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 7:57 amI'm right with you on Steward, he looked like prime Steward vs Wales and would've been a handful yesterday. Over Daly 100%.FKAS wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 7:28 amI'd probably keep the starting side the same but bring Steward onto the bench for Daly. Well without all the kicking analysis that Stunning Breakout has available. France do like to kick to compete but their back three aren't particularly outstanding under the high ball so they are as likely to kick long.
He did look quite handy at centre but I'm not he would be if we're under the pump, we were playing fast and wide and it suited him. Agree re Freeman giving you options. Interested to see Freeman at 13 but loathed to change too much too.Banquo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 8:27 amDaly gives you more options and actually looked handy at centre. Freeman covering wing and 13 does give you some flex I guess.TheDasher wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 7:57 amI'm right with you on Steward, he looked like prime Steward vs Wales and would've been a handful yesterday. Over Daly 100%.FKAS wrote: ↑Sun Mar 10, 2024 7:28 am
I'd probably keep the starting side the same but bring Steward onto the bench for Daly. Well without all the kicking analysis that Stunning Breakout has available. France do like to kick to compete but their back three aren't particularly outstanding under the high ball so they are as likely to kick long.