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B&I Lions 2017

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  • CatograndeC Catogrande

    @MiketheSnow said in B&I Lions 2017:

    If the backs were being picked this morning

    Hogg (Scotland)
    North (Wales)
    Joseph (England)
    Farrell (England)
    L Williams (Wales)
    Ford (England)
    Webb (Wales)

    Subs
    Youngs (England), Sexton (Ireland), Halfpenny (Wales)

    If you have both Ford and Farrell playing, then you don't need Sexton there. Halfpenny to cover wing and FB plus place kicking. Leaves room for some centre cover - though who that is I'm not entirely sure. Henshaw perhaps with strict instructions to keep out of rolling mauls, Davies, Jones (the Scottish one)?

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    @Catogrande

    Fair call.

    Daly?

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    • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

      @Catogrande

      Fair call.

      Daly?

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      @MiketheSnow Fair call. Back at you!

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      • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

        If the backs were being picked this morning

        Hogg (Scotland)
        North (Wales)
        Joseph (England)
        Farrell (England)
        L Williams (Wales)
        Ford (England)
        Webb (Wales)

        Subs
        Youngs (England), Sexton (Ireland), Halfpenny (Wales)

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        @MiketheSnow said in B&I Lions 2017:

        If the backs were being picked this morning

        Hogg (Scotland)
        North (Wales)
        Joseph (England)
        Farrell (England)
        L Williams (Wales)
        Ford (England)
        Webb (Wales)

        Subs
        Youngs (England), Sexton (Ireland), Halfpenny (Wales)

        No love for superstar Tim Visser?

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        • MN5M MN5

          @MiketheSnow said in B&I Lions 2017:

          If the backs were being picked this morning

          Hogg (Scotland)
          North (Wales)
          Joseph (England)
          Farrell (England)
          L Williams (Wales)
          Ford (England)
          Webb (Wales)

          Subs
          Youngs (England), Sexton (Ireland), Halfpenny (Wales)

          No love for superstar Tim Visser?

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          #238

          @MN5 I don't think he's done enough, consistently to allay the accusations of being a flat track bully. He's been round for some time now and has shown flashes of what he could do but not enough against quality opposition.

          Wing is also a highly competitive area. In no particular order:-

          Zebo
          Trimble
          Bowe (although injured now)
          Maitland
          North
          Williams/Halfpenny (both could be considered for FB)
          Watson
          Daly
          Nowell
          May

          Somewhere below that is where Visser is at present. Below that it goes like this:

          My Grandma
          Cuthbert

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          • CatograndeC Catogrande

            @MN5 I don't think he's done enough, consistently to allay the accusations of being a flat track bully. He's been round for some time now and has shown flashes of what he could do but not enough against quality opposition.

            Wing is also a highly competitive area. In no particular order:-

            Zebo
            Trimble
            Bowe (although injured now)
            Maitland
            North
            Williams/Halfpenny (both could be considered for FB)
            Watson
            Daly
            Nowell
            May

            Somewhere below that is where Visser is at present. Below that it goes like this:

            My Grandma
            Cuthbert

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            #239

            @Catogrande said in B&I Lions 2017:

            @MN5 I don't think he's done enough, consistently to allay the accusations of being a flat track bully. He's been round for some time now and has shown flashes of what he could do but not enough against quality opposition.

            Wing is also a highly competitive area. In no particular order:-

            Zebo
            Trimble
            Bowe (although injured now)
            Maitland
            North
            Williams/Halfpenny (both could be considered for FB)
            Watson
            Daly
            Nowell
            May

            Somewhere below that is where Visser is at present. Below that it goes like this:

            My Grandma
            Cuthbert

            Well yeah I'm holding out hope as he is big and fast just like Gatland likes and better than Cuthbert ( and scored twice vs the ABs on Murrayfield debut )

            You forgot Seymour who is a real chance.

            #clutchingatscottishstraws

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            • MN5M MN5

              @MiketheSnow said in B&I Lions 2017:

              If the backs were being picked this morning

              Hogg (Scotland)
              North (Wales)
              Joseph (England)
              Farrell (England)
              L Williams (Wales)
              Ford (England)
              Webb (Wales)

              Subs
              Youngs (England), Sexton (Ireland), Halfpenny (Wales)

              No love for superstar Tim Visser?

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              #240

              @MN5 said in B&I Lions 2017:

              @MiketheSnow said in B&I Lions 2017:

              If the backs were being picked this morning

              Hogg (Scotland)
              North (Wales)
              Joseph (England)
              Farrell (England)
              L Williams (Wales)
              Ford (England)
              Webb (Wales)

              Subs
              Youngs (England), Sexton (Ireland), Halfpenny (Wales)

              No love for superstar Tim Visser?

              Ha ha

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              • CatograndeC Catogrande

                @MN5 I don't think he's done enough, consistently to allay the accusations of being a flat track bully. He's been round for some time now and has shown flashes of what he could do but not enough against quality opposition.

                Wing is also a highly competitive area. In no particular order:-

                Zebo
                Trimble
                Bowe (although injured now)
                Maitland
                North
                Williams/Halfpenny (both could be considered for FB)
                Watson
                Daly
                Nowell
                May

                Somewhere below that is where Visser is at present. Below that it goes like this:

                My Grandma
                Cuthbert

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                #241

                @Catogrande said in B&I Lions 2017:

                @MN5 I don't think he's done enough, consistently to allay the accusations of being a flat track bully. He's been round for some time now and has shown flashes of what he could do but not enough against quality opposition.

                Wing is also a highly competitive area. In no particular order:-

                Zebo
                Trimble
                Bowe (although injured now)
                Maitland
                North
                Williams/Halfpenny (both could be considered for FB)
                Watson
                Daly
                Nowell
                May

                Somewhere below that is where Visser is at present. Below that it goes like this:

                My Grandma
                Cuthbert

                Comedy Gold 🙂

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                • MiketheSnowM MiketheSnow

                  @Catogrande said in B&I Lions 2017:

                  @MN5 I don't think he's done enough, consistently to allay the accusations of being a flat track bully. He's been round for some time now and has shown flashes of what he could do but not enough against quality opposition.

                  Wing is also a highly competitive area. In no particular order:-

                  Zebo
                  Trimble
                  Bowe (although injured now)
                  Maitland
                  North
                  Williams/Halfpenny (both could be considered for FB)
                  Watson
                  Daly
                  Nowell
                  May

                  Somewhere below that is where Visser is at present. Below that it goes like this:

                  My Grandma
                  Cuthbert

                  Comedy Gold 🙂

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                  Catogrande
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                  #242

                  @MiketheSnow And I forgot to mention that my Grandma is dead.

                  And never played the game anyway.

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                  • CatograndeC Catogrande

                    @MiketheSnow And I forgot to mention that my Grandma is dead.

                    And never played the game anyway.

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                    @Catogrande said in B&I Lions 2017:

                    @MiketheSnow And I forgot to mention that my Grandma is dead.

                    And never played the game anyway.

                    Sounds like Cuthbert has a chance then...

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                      @Catogrande said in B&I Lions 2017:

                      @MiketheSnow And I forgot to mention that my Grandma is dead.

                      And never played the game anyway.

                      Sounds like Cuthbert has a chance then...

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                      @Pot-Hale Two chances in fact.

                      Slim.

                      Fat.

                      Make that three chances - Gatland's wild card pick 😠

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                        Derm McCrum
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                        #245

                        Wales and England coming back into flavour for the Gatland squad mix I suspect.

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                        • CatograndeC Catogrande

                          @MN5 I don't think he's done enough, consistently to allay the accusations of being a flat track bully. He's been round for some time now and has shown flashes of what he could do but not enough against quality opposition.

                          Wing is also a highly competitive area. In no particular order:-

                          Zebo
                          Trimble
                          Bowe (although injured now)
                          Maitland
                          North
                          Williams/Halfpenny (both could be considered for FB)
                          Watson
                          Daly
                          Nowell
                          May

                          Somewhere below that is where Visser is at present. Below that it goes like this:

                          My Grandma
                          Cuthbert

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                          #246

                          @Catogrande said in B&I Lions 2017:

                          @MN5 I don't think he's done enough, consistently to allay the accusations of being a flat track bully. He's been round for some time now and has shown flashes of what he could do but not enough against quality opposition.

                          Wing is also a highly competitive area. In no particular order:-

                          Zebo
                          Trimble
                          Bowe (although injured now)
                          Maitland
                          North
                          Williams/Halfpenny (both could be considered for FB)
                          Watson
                          Daly
                          Nowell
                          May

                          Somewhere below that is where Visser is at present. Below that it goes like this:

                          My Grandma
                          Cuthbert

                          A lot of plodders there.

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                            @Catogrande said in B&I Lions 2017:

                            @MN5 I don't think he's done enough, consistently to allay the accusations of being a flat track bully. He's been round for some time now and has shown flashes of what he could do but not enough against quality opposition.

                            Wing is also a highly competitive area. In no particular order:-

                            Zebo
                            Trimble
                            Bowe (although injured now)
                            Maitland
                            North
                            Williams/Halfpenny (both could be considered for FB)
                            Watson
                            Daly
                            Nowell
                            May

                            Somewhere below that is where Visser is at present. Below that it goes like this:

                            My Grandma
                            Cuthbert

                            A lot of plodders there.

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                            Catogrande
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                            @Frye You'll not be catching any Pomfish with that rancid bait.

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                              SammyC
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                              #248

                              If anyones interested, additional tickets for the 3 tests go on sale at 12pm. I got emailed a code to use cos I was in the ballot.

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                                Bovidae
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                                Managed to get tickets for both Eden Park tests so happy about that. Add in the Chiefs and Maori games - should be fun.

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                                  Neil Jenkins and Graham Rowntree have been added to Warren Gatland's British and Irish Lions coaching team for this summer's tour of New Zealand.

                                  Both were on the Lions coaching team in 2009 in South Africa and for the victorious tour of Australia four years ago, the latter under Gatland, and have been added to the trio of Steve Borthwick, Andy Farrell and Rob Howley who were named in December.

                                  Former Wales five-eighth Jenkins toured as a Lions player in 1997, when he started all three tests at fullback, and 2001.

                                  Ex-England loose-head prop Rowntree toured as a player in 1997 and 2005, winning two test caps off the bench against New Zealand in 2005.

                                  "We all know what Neil and Graham bring - a huge amount of knowledge, experience and expertise at club [level], international [level] and eight Lions tours between them," Gatland said.

                                  "They understand what it will take to win in New Zealand and to have them on board again is positive.

                                  "I know Graham and Steve will complement each other, and Neil will give us valuable backs and skills support. Given the schedule, with two games a week, having six coaches will allow us to devote enough time to ensuring we are successful."

                                  Harlequins forwards coach Graham Rowntree looks on prior to the Aviva Premiership match against Bristol. Photo/Getty Images
                                  Harlequins forwards coach Graham Rowntree looks on prior to the Aviva Premiership match against Bristol. Photo/Getty Images
                                  Jenkins, Wales skills coach since 2004 with a particular remit for goal-kicking, said: "I am excited to be joining up with a very experienced, successful coaching team for what is going to be a huge challenge against the world champions."

                                  Rowntree, England assistant coach under Stuart Lancaster and now Harlequins forwards coach, said: "This year will be the ultimate challenge, considering the form that New Zealand have been in across the last decade.

                                  "But looking at the talent and potential in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, it is a hugely exciting opportunity for us to do something incredible."

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                                  • CrucialC Crucial

                                    Neil Jenkins and Graham Rowntree have been added to Warren Gatland's British and Irish Lions coaching team for this summer's tour of New Zealand.

                                    Both were on the Lions coaching team in 2009 in South Africa and for the victorious tour of Australia four years ago, the latter under Gatland, and have been added to the trio of Steve Borthwick, Andy Farrell and Rob Howley who were named in December.

                                    Former Wales five-eighth Jenkins toured as a Lions player in 1997, when he started all three tests at fullback, and 2001.

                                    Ex-England loose-head prop Rowntree toured as a player in 1997 and 2005, winning two test caps off the bench against New Zealand in 2005.

                                    "We all know what Neil and Graham bring - a huge amount of knowledge, experience and expertise at club [level], international [level] and eight Lions tours between them," Gatland said.

                                    "They understand what it will take to win in New Zealand and to have them on board again is positive.

                                    "I know Graham and Steve will complement each other, and Neil will give us valuable backs and skills support. Given the schedule, with two games a week, having six coaches will allow us to devote enough time to ensuring we are successful."

                                    Harlequins forwards coach Graham Rowntree looks on prior to the Aviva Premiership match against Bristol. Photo/Getty Images
                                    Harlequins forwards coach Graham Rowntree looks on prior to the Aviva Premiership match against Bristol. Photo/Getty Images
                                    Jenkins, Wales skills coach since 2004 with a particular remit for goal-kicking, said: "I am excited to be joining up with a very experienced, successful coaching team for what is going to be a huge challenge against the world champions."

                                    Rowntree, England assistant coach under Stuart Lancaster and now Harlequins forwards coach, said: "This year will be the ultimate challenge, considering the form that New Zealand have been in across the last decade.

                                    "But looking at the talent and potential in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, it is a hugely exciting opportunity for us to do something incredible."

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                                    @Crucial Remind me again what Neil Jenkins knows about winning in NZ?

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                                      The shape of the coaching team is starting to point to an Anglo-Welsh majority in the squad make-up. Not surprising really. And probably the right mix given the Ireland implosion this tourney. At this point, I'd put Murray, Furlong, Stander, and possibly McGrath on the plane.

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                                      • CatograndeC Catogrande

                                        @Crucial Remind me again what Neil Jenkins knows about winning in NZ?

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                                        @Catogrande The list would be short if you are wanting coaches with experience of winning in NZ as either a player or a coach.

                                        As Gatland says, you will need two separate coaching teams for the first part of the tour so each team can be prepared.

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                                          The shape of the coaching team is starting to point to an Anglo-Welsh majority in the squad make-up. Not surprising really. And probably the right mix given the Ireland implosion this tourney. At this point, I'd put Murray, Furlong, Stander, and possibly McGrath on the plane.

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                                          @Pot-Hale The Lions coaching team is pretty much the same as in Aust 2013 with the exception of the addition of Borthwick. The original 2013 Lions squad still had a large number of Irish.

                                          Plenty of motivation for the Irish players to prove a point to Gatland this weekend.

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