November International, England v Argies
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I think that if Slade starts, our defence will be organised that bit better and maybe, just maybe, our deficiencies wider out might be negated somewhat. I'd be happy and/or excited to see any two of IFW, Arundell, Murley or Calouri (for his aerial game as much as anything) on the wings but I wouldn't be surprised if he goes with Daley. Oddly though I'd be happy enough with Daley at 15.
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possibly, don't remember us having a rock solid defence with Slade at 13 tbh! I think its too early for Calouri personally, but then i'm old. As for Daley, I've had to pretend he's an entirely different person in the last 18 months to come to terms with me wanting him in the team / squad
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A bridge too far for the Argies I feel
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More that Slade is a defensive leader than his one on one skills. He is a thinking player, which, i don't feel is Lawrence's strength. I hear what you say in regard to Calouri, but it's just that with Freeman or Roebuck we have a really strong chasing/aerial game and we have built a large part of our attack successfully on that. The other wingers, whilst being willing and good chasers do not have that aerial ability. However it is a moot point as he won't be picked.
!00% on Daly. He's been very good over the last 12-18 months and I reckon he would have started Lions 1 if he'd stayed fit.
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@MiketheSnow Let's hope

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Well, I got the Daly selection bang on. Mores the pity.
England: Steward; Feyi-Waboso, Slade, Dingwall, Daly; Ford, Spencer; Genge, Cowan-Dickie, Opoku-Fordjour, Itoje, Coles, Pepper, Underhill, Earl.
Replacements: Dan, Baxter, Stuart, Ewels, T Curry, Pollock, Mitchell, M Smith.Pace is something lacking, IFW aside.
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@sparky said in November International, England v Argies:
Didn't Steward go off on Saturday because he failed a HIA? Why's he back in for this weekend?
This
If they’re that concerned about the brain then he should be watching from the stands for 3-4 weeks
Like it was before we saw an increase in post-career problems
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@sparky said in November International, England v Argies:
Didn't Steward go off on Saturday because he failed a HIA? Why's he back in for this weekend?
He did, but has since passed all the tests and protocols. Thems the rules that we play by, not saying I agree with them. In fact I don't.
See also George North any number of times. I really fear for him later in life.
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@Smuts said in November International, England v Argies:
This English team is disgustingly hard to hate. Hope the Argies thrash them.
Doubt that will happen but I do expect the Argies to win.
Henry Pollock is doing a great job to change that. Give him time.
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@MN5 how can you hate a golden retriever? He’s just doing the tricks he was taught so someone will pat him on the head and say who’s the goodest boy?! Polly is! Yes he is, yes he is!
And then give him another ball to chase or ruck rat to harass. Even his mouthing off is just like a retriever barking at you saying play with me.
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@Smuts said in November International, England v Argies:
@MN5 how can you hate a golden retriever? He’s just doing the tricks he was taught so someone will pat him on the head and say who’s the goodest boy?! Polly is! Yes he is, yes he is!
And then give him another ball to chase or ruck rat to harass. Even his mouthing off is just like a retriever barking at you saying play with me.
I'll give this reply an upvote for being so bizarre and unexpected
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@Smuts said in November International, England v Argies:
@MN5 puts his licking his chops during the Haka in a whole new light, don’t it?

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Dingwall out with a side injury and Ojomoh to start at 12. I've been wanting to see Ojomoh in the side for some time now, ideally with his club mate Lawrence outside him, so I'm excited to see how he goes. But to counter that, Dingwall was beginning to look like he could crack it at this level so I'm a bit torn.
At least we are not seeing Earl start at 12. Thank God.