EPS Watch / Player Form Thread
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Dont forget Exe also employ Hogg, Gray and Francis who are international regulars.
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That's right. Hogg and Gray are very good international players!fivepointer wrote:Dont forget Exe also employ Hogg, Gray and Francis who are international regulars.
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Lol- Back 2 years....you’ve made your point at least to yourself. My point much earlier was that Simmonds should be up there, a point shot down by others, and that’s fair enough.Which Tyler wrote:I saw Puja fessing up to it - but I haven't found him actually doing it. ETA: I've searched this thread going back 2 years, and the EMB going back to pre-lockdown. Closest thing I've found to anyone "dismissing" Simmonds is Puja and Stom saying things like "He looks like a very high level Prem fly-half to me, but not (English) international class." "He deserves a look in IMO, but Eddie seems to prefer others" "Smith and Umaga both seem to have much higher ceilings"Banquo wrote:Some were saying he was well down the queue behind Smith and Umaga even, (See Puja above fessing up to talking against Simmonds) and Steenson was indeed mentioned in intl terms for both England and Ireland, even when Exeter weren’t top two. For a while he probably was amongst the most effective in the prem in fairness.
NB, rating Smith and Umaga is not the same as "dismissing" Simmonds - any more than rating May, Watson and Daly is "dismissing" Nowell.
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Or off 12 or 13. Which can be creativeScrumhead wrote:Is it really a ‘retro view’ that a 10 should have a decent level of creative ability?Banquo wrote:This seems to stem from the kind of retro view that everything revolves around the 10. In many teams, it doesn’t. Game management and creative hub aren’t necessarily bracketed together.Scrumhead wrote:
I guess it depends on what you think ‘game management’ should encompass. To me, seeing where opportunities are and having the ability to exploit space etc. are creative assets I would expect my 10 to have.
I’m not saying Farrell doesn’t have creative skills at all. They’re just not very well developed in comparisons to other 10s.
IMO, he’s good at managing a game plan, but doesn’t generally play ‘heads-up’ rugby. I feel like he has a pre-conceived idea of what to do depending upon where he is on the pitch and will follow that 9 times out of 10 regardless of what’s evolving around him.
Note, I’m talking about Farrell as a 10 not a 12.
In Farrell’s case, we’re talking about a guy who’s feted as ‘World Class’.
Anyway, if you’re not playing off 10, you’re probably playing off 9 which is usually less creative.

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Partial search function at leastWhich Tyler wrote:I've never claimed to have a life, just a search function

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One important point was missed, though...Oakboy wrote:![]()
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Johnny Hill was uncappable with that hair...
He looked like Sick Boy, ffs.
Now he's let it grow out, he's an automatic pick.
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They are far, far more than the sum of their parts (let's see if they can still permanently seal the ball off in a proper season)
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I accept that, of course, but so far I'd say that Hill looks every bit as good as Gray in an Exeter shirt - which is the point really.Puja wrote:That's right. Hogg and Gray are very good international players!fivepointer wrote:Dont forget Exe also employ Hogg, Gray and Francis who are international regulars.
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Do we pick Dombrandt at number 20 and just hope no one gets injured in the first 20 minutes? Always great off the bench
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Not by a stretch. Nor does not playing off 10 make you more or less creative.Banquo wrote:Or off 12 or 13. Which can be creativeScrumhead wrote:Is it really a ‘retro view’ that a 10 should have a decent level of creative ability?Banquo wrote: This seems to stem from the kind of retro view that everything revolves around the 10. In many teams, it doesn’t. Game management and creative hub aren’t necessarily bracketed together.
In Farrell’s case, we’re talking about a guy who’s feted as ‘World Class’.
Anyway, if you’re not playing off 10, you’re probably playing off 9 which is usually less creative.. The point I’m making is not tricky though- the 10 does not need to be the creative hub.
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I don't see why you'd pick him if I'm honest. He's so frustrating. Like last night, two fabulous lines cut, but other than that he was largely anonymous, other than missing tackles and knocking the ball on. He's got all the talent to be proper quality, but he needs a constant rocket up his arse. Nowhere near the England squad for me.padprop wrote:Do we pick Dombrandt at number 20 and just hope no one gets injured in the first 20 minutes? Always great off the bench
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Always prepared to cut a player some slack if they can come up with a game changing moment and do something other players probably couldn't, but Dombrandt can be exasperating at times.
The missed tackles, something i've noticed the last few times i've seen him, are particularly annoying.
The missed tackles, something i've noticed the last few times i've seen him, are particularly annoying.
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Aye. At club level I'm seeing Simmonds and Mercer with the game changing type moments, but with less of the down aspects.fivepointer wrote:Always prepared to cut a player some slack if they can come up with a game changing moment and do something other players probably couldn't, but Dombrandt can be exasperating at times.
The missed tackles, something i've noticed the last few times i've seen him, are particularly annoying.
It is annoying, as you look at Dombrandt's positives and they are really exciting. He doesn't just run into people and try to dominate, like Nathan Hughes, but picks intelligent lines, hits weak shoulders at pace and then has the ability to absorb his surroundings and make good decisions. That is the kind of stuff that translates into international level.
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I think TWillis might be in with a shout at the next England squad above either of those two (and it would 100% be peak Eddie to pick him and not Jack) - he's raw, but he's hard working, carries strongly, hits good lines, and is a nuisance at the ruck. Plus, gotta love a specialist 8 with good ball control at the back of a scrum.Epaminondas Pules wrote:Aye. At club level I'm seeing Simmonds and Mercer with the game changing type moments, but with less of the down aspects.fivepointer wrote:Always prepared to cut a player some slack if they can come up with a game changing moment and do something other players probably couldn't, but Dombrandt can be exasperating at times.
The missed tackles, something i've noticed the last few times i've seen him, are particularly annoying.
It is annoying, as you look at Dombrandt's positives and they are really exciting. He doesn't just run into people and try to dominate, like Nathan Hughes, but picks intelligent lines, hits weak shoulders at pace and then has the ability to absorb his surroundings and make good decisions. That is the kind of stuff that translates into international level.
Anyone know when Eddie is actually picking his squad?
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Hughes ran those lines when he was first getting the England coaches excited. Perhaps not as well as Dombrandt, but he certainly cut some nice angles.Epaminondas Pules wrote:Aye. At club level I'm seeing Simmonds and Mercer with the game changing type moments, but with less of the down aspects.fivepointer wrote:Always prepared to cut a player some slack if they can come up with a game changing moment and do something other players probably couldn't, but Dombrandt can be exasperating at times.
The missed tackles, something i've noticed the last few times i've seen him, are particularly annoying.
It is annoying, as you look at Dombrandt's positives and they are really exciting. He doesn't just run into people and try to dominate, like Nathan Hughes, but picks intelligent lines, hits weak shoulders at pace and then has the ability to absorb his surroundings and make good decisions. That is the kind of stuff that translates into international level.
Looking at the stats and apparently Jack Willis made 21 carries in that game. Insane.
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Hughes was a bit more into contact, whereas Dombrandt predominantly runs at gaps. That said Hughes' all round game was superior to where Dombrandt is now. Though, I do feel Dombrandt has a higher ceiling if someone can really work with him.Raggs wrote:Hughes ran those lines when he was first getting the England coaches excited. Perhaps not as well as Dombrandt, but he certainly cut some nice angles.Epaminondas Pules wrote:Aye. At club level I'm seeing Simmonds and Mercer with the game changing type moments, but with less of the down aspects.fivepointer wrote:Always prepared to cut a player some slack if they can come up with a game changing moment and do something other players probably couldn't, but Dombrandt can be exasperating at times.
The missed tackles, something i've noticed the last few times i've seen him, are particularly annoying.
It is annoying, as you look at Dombrandt's positives and they are really exciting. He doesn't just run into people and try to dominate, like Nathan Hughes, but picks intelligent lines, hits weak shoulders at pace and then has the ability to absorb his surroundings and make good decisions. That is the kind of stuff that translates into international level.
Looking at the stats and apparently Jack Willis made 21 carries in that game. Insane.
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A couple of weeks away I think, though not formally announced. Italy game is 31st Oct, so suspect mid Oct for announcement.Puja wrote:I think TWillis might be in with a shout at the next England squad above either of those two (and it would 100% be peak Eddie to pick him and not Jack) - he's raw, but he's hard working, carries strongly, hits good lines, and is a nuisance at the ruck. Plus, gotta love a specialist 8 with good ball control at the back of a scrum.Epaminondas Pules wrote:Aye. At club level I'm seeing Simmonds and Mercer with the game changing type moments, but with less of the down aspects.fivepointer wrote:Always prepared to cut a player some slack if they can come up with a game changing moment and do something other players probably couldn't, but Dombrandt can be exasperating at times.
The missed tackles, something i've noticed the last few times i've seen him, are particularly annoying.
It is annoying, as you look at Dombrandt's positives and they are really exciting. He doesn't just run into people and try to dominate, like Nathan Hughes, but picks intelligent lines, hits weak shoulders at pace and then has the ability to absorb his surroundings and make good decisions. That is the kind of stuff that translates into international level.
Anyone know when Eddie is actually picking his squad?
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If Jack Willis isn’t in, Eddie is just the ultimate wum
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To be fair, it's Dombrandt's 3rd season as a pro rugby player...Epaminondas Pules wrote:Aye. At club level I'm seeing Simmonds and Mercer with the game changing type moments, but with less of the down aspects.fivepointer wrote:Always prepared to cut a player some slack if they can come up with a game changing moment and do something other players probably couldn't, but Dombrandt can be exasperating at times.
The missed tackles, something i've noticed the last few times i've seen him, are particularly annoying.
It is annoying, as you look at Dombrandt's positives and they are really exciting. He doesn't just run into people and try to dominate, like Nathan Hughes, but picks intelligent lines, hits weak shoulders at pace and then has the ability to absorb his surroundings and make good decisions. That is the kind of stuff that translates into international level.
His work rate has improved dramatically, his fitness levels are on a different planet to when he arrived...
I have faith he can iron out some of his issues and turn into an international class player. The fact we don't need to pick him now speaks wonders for the quality we have available, as he is quality, just a little rough around the edges.
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Oh, absolutely. He's still somewhat of an infant in terms of top level experience, so you expect flaws. I'm hoping someone really grabs him by the scruff of the neck because he could be quite special. But those flaws will get much more exposed at international level.Stom wrote:To be fair, it's Dombrandt's 3rd season as a pro rugby player...Epaminondas Pules wrote:Aye. At club level I'm seeing Simmonds and Mercer with the game changing type moments, but with less of the down aspects.fivepointer wrote:Always prepared to cut a player some slack if they can come up with a game changing moment and do something other players probably couldn't, but Dombrandt can be exasperating at times.
The missed tackles, something i've noticed the last few times i've seen him, are particularly annoying.
It is annoying, as you look at Dombrandt's positives and they are really exciting. He doesn't just run into people and try to dominate, like Nathan Hughes, but picks intelligent lines, hits weak shoulders at pace and then has the ability to absorb his surroundings and make good decisions. That is the kind of stuff that translates into international level.
His work rate has improved dramatically, his fitness levels are on a different planet to when he arrived...
I have faith he can iron out some of his issues and turn into an international class player. The fact we don't need to pick him now speaks wonders for the quality we have available, as he is quality, just a little rough around the edges.
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I just realised I made a mistake, this is still his 2nd season! lol.Epaminondas Pules wrote:Oh, absolutely. He's still somewhat of an infant in terms of top level experience, so you expect flaws. I'm hoping someone really grabs him by the scruff of the neck because he could be quite special. But those flaws will get much more exposed at international level.Stom wrote:To be fair, it's Dombrandt's 3rd season as a pro rugby player...Epaminondas Pules wrote:
Aye. At club level I'm seeing Simmonds and Mercer with the game changing type moments, but with less of the down aspects.
It is annoying, as you look at Dombrandt's positives and they are really exciting. He doesn't just run into people and try to dominate, like Nathan Hughes, but picks intelligent lines, hits weak shoulders at pace and then has the ability to absorb his surroundings and make good decisions. That is the kind of stuff that translates into international level.
His work rate has improved dramatically, his fitness levels are on a different planet to when he arrived...
I have faith he can iron out some of his issues and turn into an international class player. The fact we don't need to pick him now speaks wonders for the quality we have available, as he is quality, just a little rough around the edges.
Yeah, I completely agree.
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Of course, yeah. What's he played, 40/50 games total so far for the club in all competitions?Stom wrote:I just realised I made a mistake, this is still his 2nd season! lol.Epaminondas Pules wrote:Oh, absolutely. He's still somewhat of an infant in terms of top level experience, so you expect flaws. I'm hoping someone really grabs him by the scruff of the neck because he could be quite special. But those flaws will get much more exposed at international level.Stom wrote:
To be fair, it's Dombrandt's 3rd season as a pro rugby player...
His work rate has improved dramatically, his fitness levels are on a different planet to when he arrived...
I have faith he can iron out some of his issues and turn into an international class player. The fact we don't need to pick him now speaks wonders for the quality we have available, as he is quality, just a little rough around the edges.
Yeah, I completely agree.
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51 now, I guess (thought the site lists just 50).