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Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2018 11:58 pm
by Tobylerone
Big D wrote:
OptimisticJock wrote:Looks that way.
If that's a bad one then it might be all over. 3 serious knee injuries is a lot to deal with physically and mentally.

Beeb Sport suggesting hamstring injury.

Hopefully, Knee Fairy has sprinkled enough dust his way..

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 12:46 am
by General Zod
Tobylerone wrote:

Beeb Sport suggesting hamstring injury.

Hopefully, Knee Fairy has sprinkled enough dust his way..
Can’t work out if that’s a nice comment or a nasty one! Anyway, I like him and hope it’s ok. Having just lost Taylor probably for the season, we don’t need to lose Bennett.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 9:44 am
by hugh_woatmeigh
Why was the Ulster try given when they took the man out? I saw it go to TMO, saw one replay and it was as clear as day. Came back and the try was awarded?! Thought the ref was really poor but don't blame him for the Kennedy call at all - Kennedy was given clear warnings to use the ball and ignored them all. The fact the maul goes forward after your last warning is irrelevant. What a muppet. - can you not get Charlie Shiel on the bench?

Anyway, Edinburgh are in a tough conference that should have been a 4 way battle for top spots - games like this and last week are the ones they need to win to be in the mix come the tail end of the season. If Edinburgh are a single result off qualifying then I suspect these last two games will be the ones people point to.

Ulster are incredibly lucky to have their two results IMO.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 12:12 pm
by Cameo
Big D wrote:Ritchie needs to work.on his discipline that's 3 or 4 pens this half.
He does but I think he is looking better and better. Good over the ball amd nice hands and even ball carrying for his size

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 12:14 pm
by Cameo
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Why was the Ulster try given when they took the man out? I saw it go to TMO, saw one replay and it was as clear as day. Came back and the try was awarded?! Thought the ref was really poor but don't blame him for the Kennedy call at all - Kennedy was given clear warnings to use the ball and ignored them all. The fact the maul goes forward after your last warning is irrelevant. What a muppet. - can you not get Charlie Shiel on the bench?

Anyway, Edinburgh are in a tough conference that should have been a 4 way battle for top spots - games like this and last week are the ones they need to win to be in the mix come the tail end of the season. If Edinburgh are a single result off qualifying then I suspect these last two games will be the ones people point to.

Ulster are incredibly lucky to have these their two results IMO.
Agree on the Kennedy one. Ref made it really clear. Last pen was perhaps a bit harsh as they earlier got away with stripping Brown when it was a lot clearer that the tackle was made.

Frustrating performance but some good things especially for the first 60. I think Scott is looking good

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 12:20 pm
by OptimisticJock
It's frustrating that they're sat on 2 pts when it should really be 8 and it's down to refereeing decisions (without sound too Welsh about it). Still they're heading in the right direction under Cockerill.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 7:21 pm
by Big D
Cameo wrote:
Big D wrote:Ritchie needs to work.on his discipline that's 3 or 4 pens this half.
He does but I think he is looking better and better. Good over the ball amd nice hands and even ball carrying for his size
Agreed.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2018 12:20 pm
by Adder
News on Bennett:
https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/45495796
Mark Bennett is likely to miss Scotland's autumn Tests as he faces "months" on the sidelines, says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill.

The centre, 25, suffered a suspected ruptured hamstring in Edinburgh's late loss at Ulster last week.

The former Glasgow Warrior, who has 22 caps, is awaiting the results of a scan but Cockerill expects a long lay-off.

"Clearly it is something quite significant. If it is completely ruptured it's serious," Cockerill said.

"If it is what we think it is, it will be months."

Bennett was sidelined for almost a year, including the first four months of last season - his debut campaign at Edinburgh - with a knee ligament injury sustained on Scotland duty in March 2017.

"Thankfully it's nothing to do with his knees," Cockerill added of his latest issue.

"People recover from hamstring issues and, as severe as this one is, he will hopefully be fit for the New Year, give or take - we'll see."

Cockerill is also likely to be without back-row Viliame Mata for Friday's Pro14 match with Connacht at Murrayfield.

The Fijian number eight injured a shoulder against Ulster, but Scotland flanker Hamish Watson is available again after missing the Ulster game to attend the birth of his daughter.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2018 9:14 pm
by switchskier
Team is out for connaght. Starting to look a pretty settled first 15, if a bit lightweight in the backrow. Connaght are looking better but this still has to be a five point target.

Edinburgh team to play Connacht

15. Blair Kinghorn, 14. Dougie Fife, 13. James Johnstone, 12. Matt Scott, 11. Duhan van der Merwe, 10. Simon Hickey, 9. Henry Pyrgos, 1. Pierre Schoeman, 2. Stuart McInally, 3. WP Nel, 4. Ben Toolis, 5. Grant Gilchrist, 6. Jamie Ritchie, 7. Hamish Watson, 8. Luke Hamilton

Replacements: 16. Ross Ford; 17. Allan Dell; 18. Simon Berghan; 19. Fraser McKenzie; 20. Magnus Bradbury; 21. Sean Kennedy; 22. Jaco van der Walt; 23. Juan Pablo Socino

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 12:23 am
by Big D
Heading to the game tomorrow and quite looming forward to it. Probably the last game before rotation kicks in.

If Bradbury can take his end of season form into this one then we may have the 6 we have wanted for a while.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 5:00 pm
by Mikey Brown
I'd really like to see Bradbury come on at 8 and make an impact.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 9:22 pm
by Mikey Brown
There's some good stuff in here but a sharper side would have made Edinburgh pay in the last 20 minutes or so.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2018 9:48 pm
by Cameo
I think Edinburgh are on the verge of being good but need to be a bit more creative/clinical when they are on top. It's not enough just to pound away.

They have also faded in the last 20 badly twice in a row now

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 2:23 pm
by Mikey Brown
Interesting to see Pyrgos playing quite well again. Has his time completely passed with Scotland? I never thought he was quite international quality but it's not like the other options don't have slight question marks over them.

I think if Cipriani had done this people would be jizzing themselves.


Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2018 9:50 pm
by Wylie Coyote
Mikey Brown wrote:Interesting to see Pyrgos playing quite well again. Has his time completely passed with Scotland? I never thought he was quite international quality but it's not like the other options don't have slight question marks over them.

I think if Cipriani had done this people would be jizzing themselves.

Solid injury cover replacement for me, just too slow getting the ball away, too reminiscent of Laidlaw.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 7:30 pm
by General Zod
How ‘bout them Cheetahs?!

Vat om, cheetahs. Keep it up.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2018 8:32 pm
by switchskier
Completely revamp of the team for Lenister. Lots of players rested and feels like we're not expecting a result, just to give some lads anrun out and chance to impress. Kennedy seems firm second choice ahead of Fowles now though.

Leinster: Larmour; McFadden, Ringrose, Henshaw, Lowe; Sexton (capt), McGrath; Healy, Tracy, Bent; Toner, Ryan; Deegan, van der Flier, Conan.

Replacements: Cronin, Dooley, Furlong, Kearney, Leavy, Gibson-Park, Byrne, Tomane

Edinburgh: Fife; Farndale, Dean, Socino, van der Merwe; van der Walt, Kennedy; Dell, Ford, Berghan; McKenzie (capt), Toolis; Hamilton, Ritchie, Bradbury.

Replacements: Cherry, Schoeman, McCallum, Hunter-Hill, Crosbie, Fowles, Hickey, Johnstone.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:29 am
by OptimisticJock
I know he's been with 7s but I can't believe this is farndales 2nd game for Embra in 6 years.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:14 pm
by Big D
I'd have no.issue with that red if they consistently police that but they don't.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2018 10:37 pm
by Cameo
Bit worried that they dont seem to have moved on the attack this year. Some better players but very predictable most of the time

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2018 10:34 pm
by Mikey Brown
No?

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 12:29 pm
by whatisthejava
Edinburgh have developed a bad habit of letting teams back into games, being one dimensional in attack and not defending the wide channels.

While they are a solid team they need to do offer more if they want to male the quarters

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2018 12:38 pm
by Mikey Brown
I’ve not been able to watch much of them. Any idea if that’s more the systems or the personnel. I like the wings, but they can both be a bit like headless chickens at times. All the chopping and changing at 13 can’t help too much either.

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 2:39 pm
by Cameo
Mikey Brown wrote:I’ve not been able to watch much of them. Any idea if that’s more the systems or the personnel. I like the wings, but they can both be a bit like headless chickens at times. All the chopping and changing at 13 can’t help too much either.
I think it is mainly a systems thing. The focus is on cutting out the mistakes and keeping the ball. In the forwards that means pods close to the ruck and slower ball. The backs have potential but at the moment are only really sparking every now and then.

The commentators keep talking about how tiring it is for the other team to defend for long periods but at professional level I'm not sure teams are too bothered about defending one out runners for long periods

Re: 1872 Cup Champions

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2018 6:23 pm
by kk67
Is Cockers still being a whiney bitch..?.
That fecker isn't rugby.... and yet the example he has set is infecting rugby like scrum-pox.