EPS Watch / Player Form Thread
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Random thought: it's a shame Loader isn't being given more a look in. The guy has a lot going for him, and a pretty complete attacking game
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Not a random thought. To be fair, the simple reason he hasn’t been ‘given more of a look-in’ is because he barely played for Irish last season.
He’s definitely putting himself on the radar now though.
He’s definitely putting himself on the radar now though.
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Yeah, he's had a lot of time out with injury, so not had a chance to stake a claim.
If he stays fit and performing, he'll be in the mix, but wing is very competitive from an England point of view. Also against him will be a reluctance to introduce too many new players into the setup from the 6N onwards prior to the RWC.
If he stays fit and performing, he'll be in the mix, but wing is very competitive from an England point of view. Also against him will be a reluctance to introduce too many new players into the setup from the 6N onwards prior to the RWC.
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Always room for a bolter though - who would have called McConnochie and Ludlam making the RWC squad in October 2018 for example?
I hope it’s Murley and McGuigan this time, but who knows? Loader could be a bolt from the blue.
I hope it’s Murley and McGuigan this time, but who knows? Loader could be a bolt from the blue.
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True, it's a longer shot, but there will always be someone who makes a late run onto the plane for the RWC.
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I think Loader has greater potential than Murley. Murley deserves it more, because he's delivered more in recent times.
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In what area? I haven't seen much of him.
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Big fan of Loader. Always preferred him in terms of England potential to OHC.
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Loader's excellent in the air and very strong through contact. He also has the Nowell-like instinct of popping up in the right place at the right time.
I would still have Murley at present though. His top-end pace is significantly higher than Loader, the strength difference is minimal, and his finishing skills are excellent.
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In defence of Mr Edward Jones:
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I remember Jones saying that the best thing about winning a 6 Nations is that it gets fans/media off his back so he can build for the World Cup in relative peace.
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Anyone else starting to feel like Dom Barrow isn’t going to force his way in to the England team after all? He just seemed so sure.
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Since returning to the game, Alex unfortunately decided Jono Ross was the perfect mentor for him.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Sun Nov 06, 2022 11:03 am Anyone else starting to feel like Dom Barrow isn’t going to force his way in to the England team after all? He just seemed so sure.
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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/ ... ix-nations
Lawes confirmed out of the whole AIs as he hasn't progressed forward in his RTP protocols, so likely to face a decent spell on the sidelines. Great news that they're treating it seriously; you can only wonder about the number of previous internationals who played on through periods like this.
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Lawes confirmed out of the whole AIs as he hasn't progressed forward in his RTP protocols, so likely to face a decent spell on the sidelines. Great news that they're treating it seriously; you can only wonder about the number of previous internationals who played on through periods like this.
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Sad for him, but I hope we can give an actual flanker a go in his place.
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I am increasingly joining the anti Jones camp on here but I do think the England set up generally seems to be taking head injuries more seriously than some of the others.
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Good point- Lawes in fairness has grown into a quality 6 to my surprise, but that doesn't mean Itoje (and TBF Coles as it is) do/will do a job there. I'd think Curry, Willis, Billy would be a good combo.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 3:13 pm Sad for him, but I hope we can give an actual flanker a go in his place.
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So no real extra lineout option?Banquo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 5:25 pmGood point- Lawes in fairness has grown into a quality 6 to my surprise, but that doesn't mean Itoje (and TBF Coles as it is) do/will do a job there. I'd think Curry, Willis, Billy would be a good combo.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 3:13 pm Sad for him, but I hope we can give an actual flanker a go in his place.
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I still maintain it's not necessary. Back in 2019, we bested New Zealand when they played a lock at 6 to target our lineout and gods know that the problem against South Africa in 2019 wasn't our lineout.rjjb wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 6:02 pmSo no real extra lineout option?Banquo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 5:25 pmGood point- Lawes in fairness has grown into a quality 6 to my surprise, but that doesn't mean Itoje (and TBF Coles as it is) do/will do a job there. I'd think Curry, Willis, Billy would be a good combo.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 3:13 pm Sad for him, but I hope we can give an actual flanker a go in his place.
90% of lineout calling is deception and movement to enable you to go up uncontested and, if the opposition has got someone up to match Willis going up at back ball, then the problem is structural and wouldn't be fixed by picking someone 6ft7 instead of 6ft3.
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Yes the fixation does appear to be on the one game we got out muscled as opposed to the other three games Vs the major SH nations where we won with dual opensides. Perhaps just a horse's for courses option where we bring back the third lock just for South Africa? Especially when, unlike South Africa, we don't have five or six really good locks to choose from. We have one really good lock, a few with promise, three adequate lumps and a decent one that's slimmed down to play 6.Puja wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 6:31 pmI still maintain it's not necessary. Back in 2019, we bested New Zealand when they played a lock at 6 to target our lineout and gods know that the problem against South Africa in 2019 wasn't our lineout.
90% of lineout calling is deception and movement to enable you to go up uncontested and, if the opposition has got someone up to match Willis going up at back ball, then the problem is structural and wouldn't be fixed by picking someone 6ft7 instead of 6ft3.
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both willis and curry are lineout options for club. We need to be a bit more flexible, trade off.rjjb wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 6:02 pmSo no real extra lineout option?Banquo wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 5:25 pmGood point- Lawes in fairness has grown into a quality 6 to my surprise, but that doesn't mean Itoje (and TBF Coles as it is) do/will do a job there. I'd think Curry, Willis, Billy would be a good combo.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Nov 09, 2022 3:13 pm Sad for him, but I hope we can give an actual flanker a go in his place.
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I could understand if we had two good locks and then we're picking Coles at 6 because we wanted more carrying ability. Iffy in defence though he was an effective carrier in attack (and we certainly needed one). Hill though plodded around with little effect. Coles was on his debut I'll excuse some jitters, Hill is established and anonymous.
Hopefully we see some actual flankers on the flank this weekend.
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I must have missed the defensive iffiness- I didn't see the first 25- what did he miss/not do well?FKAS wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 9:30 amI could understand if we had two good locks and then we're picking Coles at 6 because we wanted more carrying ability. Iffy in defence though he was an effective carrier in attack (and we certainly needed one). Hill though plodded around with little effect. Coles was on his debut I'll excuse some jitters, Hill is established and anonymous.
Hopefully we see some actual flankers on the flank this weekend.