November Internationals: England
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Serious depth in that squad
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Six seriously exciting wings in that squad, it's going to be a difficult job sorting that selection out, although I feel Borthwick will go with the tried and tested and it will boil down to two out of Freeman, Roebuck and Feyi-Waboso and I'd be fine with that. Midfield is our trouble spot though. I'd like to see Ojomoh given a go at 12, with his Bath club mate Lawrence at 13, his natural position. However I feel that Lawrence will be shoehorned in at 12 with Slade (who is playing very well for Exeter) preferred at 13.
Who will start at 10? I think it is out of Ford and F Smith, with M Smith either at 15 or on the bench. What I don't want to see is all three of them in the 23.
Our front row stocks are looking much better now with both Heyes and Rodd (not in the squad) confounding my view that they will never quite make it - both have really stepped up.
All in all I'm pretty happy with the squad and I reckon we have a good chance of going 3 wins out of 4.
Touch wood and don't dare the devil.
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@Catogrande The quality of the Premiership so far this season has been excellent and the best , in my opinion, for about 20 years.
England are going to be able to add to their traditional set piece strength some serious gas in some key positions. You have excellent squad depth at the moment. It wouldn't surprise me if you went 4 out of 4 this November, but dropping one is not unlikely.
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@Catogrande In terms of midfield, I'd go with Lawrence and Slade for now. Their experience is valuable given they'll have some youngsters outside them.
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@Dodge said in November Internationals: England:
shush with the optimism, still think our lock options are not great without Martin available.
But with Tupou Vaa'i and Patrick Tuipolutu out and Fabian Holland and Scott Barrett operating on fumes, neither are ours.
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I actually just finished saying to Mrs how much I was looking forward to the Autumn series and said I would be watching England etc as, I thought they looked to have some bloody good players. I genuinely interested in most of tests as I liking the fact I buggered if I can confidently say anyone will just win everything, ABs, Boks, Wallabies, Scots, Ireland etc. It going to be good.
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Freeman at 13? Well, it wouldn't surprise me that much. he is, quite rightly rated highly by the coaching staff and you would want him certainly in the 23 if not in that actual run on 15. The thing about sticking him in at 13 though is that 13 is not a problem position for us. Slade is playing very well at Exeter AND was looking very good In Argentina before injury. Lawrence has been tearing it up for Bath this season too. Our problems lie at 12 and 15 and if they gave Freeman a go at 15, I for one would be happy with that. Not saying he can't do a job at 13, just that we don't need him there.
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Interesting piece on England's young x-factor players:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/articles/czr1ye84x4eo
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Just looking at the first few comments on teh article puts things into perspective. Yes they all have their points of difference but even the two most experienced guys - Feyi-Waboso and Cunningham-South are still wet behind the ears Internationally speaking.
A very "British" BBC article - build them up, leaving the door open for another story when they knock them down again.
I hate our media.
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@Catogrande I saw a Daily Mail article yesterday which called Guy Pepper "England's McCaw".
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@sparky said in November Internationals: England:
@Catogrande I saw a Daily Mail article yesterday which called Guy Pepper "England's McCaw".
He could eclipse Pollock
I rate him very highly
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@MiketheSnow said in November Internationals: England:
@sparky said in November Internationals: England:
@Catogrande I saw a Daily Mail article yesterday which called Guy Pepper "England's McCaw".
He could eclipse Pollock
I rate him very highly
Would be quite the feat to play 2 tests.
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personally annoyed that we're going back to George Ford, even if he is playing better than Finn Smith at the moment (which i'm not convinced about). Dingwall & Lawrence should be our centres, Freeman should play wing or fullback (don't want to go back to Steward).
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Will he win play Test Rugby 148 times? Will he will win 89% of those? Will he captain his nation to two World Cup victories? Will he win World Rugby Player of the Year three times? Will he win his hemisphere's Rugby Championship ten times?
If he does, then I'll accept comparisons to the GOAT.
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@sparky said in November Internationals: England:
Will he win play Test Rugby 148 times? Will he will win 89% of those? Will he captain his nation to two World Cup victories? Will he win World Rugby Player of the Year three times? Will he win his hemisphere's Rugby Championship ten times?
If he does, then I'll accept comparisons to the GOAT.
at a minimum i reckon
