Brumby Runner
Jason Little (69)
Napoleon?
Still remain to be convinced on Anscombe but he looks to have potential, still some way behind Biggar though for me. Scott Williams' continued ommission is bizarre for all but Gatland- Jon Davies is a very good player at 13 but hasn't played too much in France and looks very, very rusty. Gatland doesn't seem to believe in match fitness just how players perform in training. Odd.Wales need to get Amscombe and Scott Williams into their back line and Tipuric and Baker into their pack. Still think their front 5 isn't good enough but it would give them a more dynamic pack with more creativity in the backs.
I fancy the Scots to get over Wales this weekend if they can keep their discipline
1798 was the year of the Irish rebellion, the French were on the side if the Irish, though they didn't manage to show up. Still not sure how its relevant.
It really is a bit clueless to pick a player all the way up to the world cup year and suddenly drop them. Lee had an awful game before but give the lad a chance he's been on form domestically/pro 12 .
I think that happens in England as well. You hear noise out of Sale that northern players are almost never considered, and from the midlands that London teams trump the rest of the country -- whether it's true or not. I suppose it's a matter of perspective and degree. (BBC Rugby Union Extra, Leicester Tigers Podcast)If he is Welsh he will come from somewhere in Wales and the accusation of bias will be bandied about if he selects someone from there. EDIT much the same as in Ireland I should add.
There ought to be a betting market opened on this.How far into the match before Hartley gets carded?
Throughout the week, I heard pundits and coaches tipping Wales at first, but near the end of the week, more support came in for Scotland. I wouldn't sleep on Scotland at this point.Scotland v Wales really does look like it's going to be one to remember. The Scots will want to harness all the positivity that Cotter has brought and produce a result to go along with improved performance. Wales really need a win to keep any hope of a tilt at the title alive. I can see this one possibly being one of those see-saw games where neither team holds anything back.
Lancaster is outside of that loop although there has been plenty of chat about the Farrells. If the wheels start coming off for Schmidt, which I hope they don't, there will be a big interprovincial bust up. Munster supporters are very unhappy about TOD and Keatley's omission from the bench. Ulster supporters are muttering away about Cave and Hendo being on the bench. If Henshaw leaves Connacht, which is rumoured, the West will awake, I will be disgusted if it happens. But essentially, so long as Ireland keep performing and winning, Schmidt could pick Gerry Adams to start and no one would be in a position to criticise his selection.I think that happens in England as well. You hear noise out of Sale that northern players are almost never considered, and from the midlands that London teams trump the rest of the country -- whether it's true or not. I suppose it's a matter of perspective and degree. (BBC Rugby Union Extra, Leicester Tigers Podcast)
I think that happens in England as well. You hear noise out of Sale that northern players are almost never considered, and from the midlands that London teams trump the rest of the country -- whether it's true or not. I suppose it's a matter of perspective and degree. (BBC Rugby Union Extra, Leicester Tigers Podcast)