Lee Grant
John Eales (66)
Biffo said:I watched Bayon v Stade Francais and the England Premiership final London Irish v Leicester. In the latter, our old mate Peter Hewat was at it again - dropped a marvellous goal from 40+ metres out in the first few minutes, but later gifted Leicester a try with a shocking decision for a kick and terrible execution - old Tah habits die very hard. Leicester ground out a 10-9 win.
Saw that game and the Top14 game you mentioned.
Pete is either sweet or sour but he's had a pretty good season for the Exiles, sometimes playing at flyhalf, and I doubt if they would have got to the final 4 without him.
That Bayonne v SF game was exciting with the home team having to win by 10 or more (as it turned out with the result of another game elsewhere at the same time, being factored in.) Though they won it wasn't by enough and even if that happened they would have to have a later result go their way.
It was interesting to see a few Aussies on the park. Gasnier hasn't been promoted in from the wing which is not a great sign. He's played OK this year but has shown a morbid fear of the touchline as most league converts do. I wouldn't mind 10 bucks for every time I saw him go to ground near touch and throw the ball inside afterwards. I think that he'll go well next year though as he is has improved a lot.
Was a bit surprised to see Gower playing 10 for Bayonne as he had been playing 12 in all the other games I saw, but geez - he looked like he had been playing flyhalf in union all his life. Then when the 12 goes off Gower moves out there to make room for 32 y.o. Manny Edmonds and they combine to score a try.
Rodzilla is looking fit and losing his man boobs - which is more than I can say for the SF coach, Link Mckenzie on the sideline. The Bayonne scrum has been looking pretty good all year unless they lose a hit.
Aussie fans would love to watch Top 14 rugby if it was on TV here because it more closely resembles S14 rugby and the French expert commentary is from Florent Rossigneux one of my favourites. As for the play by play guy, Nigel Starmer-Smith, he is so inexact and digresses so much, he is actually funny. But I digress.
As for comment on the Reds: I was devasted, almost as much as a Reds fans at some of their poor play, even taking into account the players they had unavailable at the end of the year. It is all the more upsetting when you see some of the good stuff they have.
For example on Saturday they pull their pants down and grabbed their ankles when they should have been tackling - then they make an admirable comeback later on.
I hope that Mooney doesn't pull the pin though.