Double down on Bristol v Harlequins. Cracking match that's definitely not very UK rugby. Lyangh played himself into a nice game after a rusty start.I'd watch Irish v Leicester & Bristol v Harlequins.
Just watched the mini, what a cracking game! Harlequins are an absolute joy to watch, can't go past that Collier try for the moment of the game.Double down on Bristol v Harlequins. Cracking match that's definitely not very UK rugby. Lyangh played himself into a nice game after a rusty start.
Yeah just finished watching it, pretty bloody intense & close game. Some talented boys there.Have to say halftime of Sale/Harlequins match, a good match! I must admit the beauty of daylight saving here in NZ is these matches kick off about 7.30am, so good watch over breakfast on a Sat morning!
Paul Alo-Emile's brother Moses looks to have been playing a few games for Stade too, I wonder if he will look to declare for Samoa as well or if he is eligible for France as went over there so young?Elsewhere:
I notice Sam Carter has been captaining Ulster, is he season captain or just recently? Good on him.
Sione Tuipuloto gets another start for Glasgow, also a call up to their squad for the autumn internationals. Maybe he'll debut against Australia.
Will Skelton starts at 5. in his return to La Rochelle after a 5 week ban. Keen to see how he goes.
Pau has replaced Philip with Steve Cummins which I didn't notice, and he starts this weekend with Jack Maddocks on the wing! Must be his debut, haven't noticed him before, wonder if he still looks miserable when playing. Pau is even worse than the 'Tahs so probably.
They face Bordeaux with Kane Douglas in the row.
Latu starts for Stade Francais in what is apparently the most expensive team in the league but bottom of the table after 6 games, lol. I think Sefa Naivalu is still injured for them. And Paul Alo Emile is sidelined for a red card offence.
Tom Staniforth starts for Castres against Biarritz, who have got only Speight after dropping/resting Kuridrani.
Colby Fainga'a starts for Lyon against Toulouse with presumably a mix of Arnolds, Zack Holmes.
Beale returns to the 15. jersey for Racing 92 with Luke Jones on the bench.
So, for our international locks playing this week: McCauley, Mafi, Simmons, Coleman, Carter, Skelton, Cummins, Douglas, Staniforth, Jones, presumably 2 of Arnolds or Meafou.
Why the interest in LL? Is he better than Mack Hansen? Both play wing/fullback.No space for Louise Lynagh, does that mean he could be the outside back to come in to replace MK?!?! Here's hoping haha. Cheers for info on Nic Dolly, will keep an eye out.
English fans rate him, he's got a bit of Kellaway about him in that he always finds the try line. Hansen could never regularly start for the Brumbies, Lyangh is a regular starter for the best team in the English Premiership. And as you say, all this at three years younger.Why the interest in LL? Is he better than Mack Hansen? Both play wing/fullback.
Hansen is bigger (188cm, 102kg - 187cm, 95kg) , older (23 - 20), more experienced and probably faster and more elusive. Accuse me of Brumbies bias by all means, but at least Mack played in this country, representing at U20s and establishing himself as Super rugby standard. We know what he brings while the best we know about LL is his father.
Truth be known, neither is probably under real consideration, but I would be disappointed if either wasn't better than Mr Morahan.
You are absolutely right and is how I see it playing out with LL choosing England. It is tough as a Wallabies fan to watch talented eligible Aussies playing for other countries. Dolly for England, Tuipulotu and Savala for Scotland and potentially LL and Hansen for England and Ireland. I do however see the hypocrisy with what I am saying with the talented Pacific Island players that have donned the wallabies jersey...English fans rate him, he's got a bit of Kellaway about him in that he always finds the try line. Hansen could never regularly start for the Brumbies, Lyangh is a regular starter for the best team in the English Premiership. And as you say, all this at three years younger.
What I don't understand is why he would want to go to Aus. Get paid substantially less if he joins Super. Or stay in UK but have to travel around the world to a foreign place 3 times a year. Whereas he could represent England, with his mates, for his country and stay where he's lived and it's all a lot easier.
Rarely am I miffed about it, if I were a South African fan I would be. They have genuine Springbok calibre players representing other nations but I don't think we've lost anyone just yet of the same level (can't say we ever had Louis). Maybe some of those Aussies in Japan will turn out to be top quality, not yet though.You are absolutely right and is how I see it playing out with LL choosing England. It is tough as a Wallabies fan to watch talented eligible Aussies playing for other countries. Dolly for England, Tuipulotu and Savala for Scotland and potentially LL and Hansen for England and Ireland. I do however see the hypocrisy with what I am saying with the talented Pacific Island players that have donned the wallabies jersey...
Yep Dc, I hardly think Louis could ever be considered a loss, he probably more Italian than Aus, but like young Dolly, they not really a loss unless they almost knocking on the door of Wallaby selection. Same as all the players that grew up in NZ and went overseas before they made a name for themselves, hard to say they are a loss, and there are shit loads of them, and many in Wallabies etc. No probs though, the ones that hurt I think are ones in test squads etc.Rarely am I miffed about it, if I were a South African fan I would be. They have genuine Springbok calibre players representing other nations but I don't think we've lost anyone just yet of the same level (can't say we ever had Louis). Maybe some of those Aussies in Japan will turn out to be top quality, not yet though.