6 Nations 2019
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Wales squad named Not bad considering the injuries https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/46877296 Wales squad Forwards: Rob Evans (Scarlets), Wyn Jones (Scarlets), Nicky Smith (Ospreys), Elliot Dee (Dragons), Ryan Elias (Scarlets), Ken Owens (Scarlets), Leon Brown (Dragons), Tomas Francis (Exeter Chiefs), Samson Lee (Scarlets), Dillon Lewis (Cardiff Blues), Jake Ball (Scarlets), Adam Beard (Ospreys), Seb Davies (Cardiff Blues), Cory Hill (Dragons), Alun Wyn Jones (captain, Ospreys) Ross Moriarty (Dragons), Josh Navidi (Cardiff Blues), Justin Tipuric (Ospreys), Josh Turnbull (Cardiff Blues), Aaron Wainwright (Dragons), Thomas Young (Wasps) Backs: Aled Davies (Ospreys), Gareth Davies (Scarlets), Tomos Williams (Cardiff Blues), Gareth Anscombe (Cardiff Blues), Dan Biggar (Northampton), Jarrod Evans (Cardiff Blues), Rhys Patchell (Scarlets), Jonathan Davies (Scarlets), Hadleigh Parkes (Scarlets), Owen Watkin (Ospreys), Scott Williams (Ospreys), Josh Adams (Worcester), Hallam Amos (Dragons), Steffan Evans (Scarlets), Leigh Halfpenny (Scarlets), Jonah Holmes (Leicester), George North (Ospreys), Liam Williams (Saracens) 
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As an initial stab, here’s my guess for Ireland squad with a couple of options in 2-3 positions - all coming from Connacht who have improved greatly this season. With Luke McGrath definitely out, and a question mark over when Kieran Marmion can return, his understudy, Caolin Blade at Connacht should be a deserved shout. Blade and outhalf Jack Carty have been the best form halfback pairing of the Irish teams this season in my view. And if we lose a 10 between now and Japan, Carty is well-worth considering as a back-up. Ultan Dillane has recovered some of his earlier career form and could oust his Connacht team-mate Quinn Roux to get a lock spot. Ditto Finlay Bealham instead of Munster’s Kilcoyne. One other Connacht player who might be considered is midfielder, Tom Farrell, who partners Aki in the Westerners first team. Hookers: Best, Cronin, Scannell. 
 LH: Healy, McGrath, Kilcoyne/Bealham,
 TH: Furlong, Porter, John Ryan.
 Locks: James Ryan, Toner, Beirne, Henderson, Dillane/Roux.
 Back-rowers: SOB, POM, Stander, vdF, Conan, Murphy, Leavy, Ruddock.
 Scumhalves: Murray, Cooney, Marmion/Blade.
 Outhalves: Sexton, Carbery, Byrne/Carty.
 Centres: Henshaw, Aki, Ringrose, Chris Farrell/Tom Farrell
 Back three: Conway, Stockdale, Earls, R Kearney, Larmour, Addison.
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SCOTLAND SQUAD: FORWARDS (22) 
 Alex Allan (Glasgow Warriors) – 7 caps
 Adam Ashe (Glasgow Warriors) – 6 caps
 Simon Berghan (Edinburgh) – 14 caps
 Jamie Bhatti (Glasgow Warriors) – 11 caps
 David Cherry (Edinburgh) – uncapped
 Allan Dell (Edinburgh) – 17 caps
 Grant Gilchrist (Edinburgh) – 28 caps
 Gary Graham (Newcastle Falcons) – uncapped
 Jonny Gray (Glasgow Warriors) – 47 caps
 John Hardie (Newcastle Falcons) – 16 caps
 Jake Kerr (Leicester Tigers) – uncapped
 Stuart McInally (Edinburgh) – 22 caps
 Willem Nel (Edinburgh) – 26 caps
 D’Arcy Rae (Glasgow Warriors) - uncapped
 Jamie Ritchie (Edinburgh) – 6 caps
 Sam Skinner (Exeter Chiefs) – 3 caps
 Grant Stewart (Glasgow Warriors) – uncapped
 Josh Strauss (Sale Sharks) – 17 caps
 Tim Swinson (Glasgow Warriors) – 38 caps
 Ben Toolis (Edinburgh) – 14 caps
 Hamish Watson (Edinburgh) – 23 caps
 Ryan Wilson (Glasgow Warriors) – 41 capsBACKS (17) 
 Chris Dean (Edinburgh) – uncapped
 Darcy Graham (Edinburgh) – 1 cap
 Nick Grigg (Glasgow Warriors) – 6 caps
 Sam Johnson (Glasgow Warriors) – uncapped
 Chris Harris (Newcastle Falcons) – 6 caps
 Adam Hastings (Glasgow Warriors) – 7 caps
 Stuart Hogg (Glasgow Warriors) – 65 caps
 George Horne (Glasgow Warriors) – 4 caps
 Pete Horne (Glasgow Warriors) – 38 caps
 Huw Jones (Glasgow Warriors) – 19 caps
 Lee Jones (Glasgow Warriors) – 10 caps
 Blair Kinghorn (Edinburgh) – 7 caps
 Greig Laidlaw CAPTAIN (Clermont Auvergne) – 66 caps
 Sean Maitland (Saracens) – 37 caps
 Ali Price (Glasgow Warriors) – 19 caps
 Finn Russell (Racing 92) – 40 caps
 Tommy Seymour (Glasgow Warriors) – 46 capsUnavailable through injury: 
 John Barclay (Edinburgh), Mark Bennett (Edinburgh), Magnus Bradbury (Edinburgh), Fraser Brown (Glasgow Warriors), Lewis Carmichael (Edinburgh), David Denton (Leicester Tigers), Cornell Du Preez (Worcester Warriors), Zander Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors), Matt Fagerson (Glasgow Warriors), Richie Gray (Toulouse), Luke Hamilton (Edinburgh), Damien Hoyland (Edinburgh), Byron McGuigan (Sale Sharks), Matt Scott (Edinburgh), Rory Sutherland (Edinburgh), Duncan Taylor (Saracens), Blade Thomson (Scarlets), George Turner (Glasgow Warriors), Jon Welsh (Newcastle Falcons).
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Ireland squad named for 6N rounds 1&2 and as I’d hoped Connacht form players rewarded with inclusion - Dillane back in favour and newbies Blade/Carty - halfbacks and Tom Farrell midfielder.: Hookers 
 Rory Best (Ulster/Banbridge) 113 caps Captain
 Sean Cronin (Leinster/St Mary's College) 65 caps
 Niall Scannell (Munster/Dolphin) 11 capsLH/TH 
 Cian Healy (Leinster/Clontarf) 84 caps
 Dave Kilcoyne (Munster/UL Bohemians) 24 caps
 Jack McGrath (Leinster/St Marys College) 53 caps
 Tadhg Furlong (Leinster/Clontarf) 28 caps
 Andrew Porter (Leinster/UCD) 11 caps
 John Ryan (Munster/Cork Constitution) 16 capsLocks 
 Tadhg Beirne (Munster/Lansdowne) 4 caps
 Ultan Dillane (Connacht/Corinthians) 11 caps
 Iain Henderson (Ulster/Queens University) 42 caps
 James Ryan (Leinster/UCD) 13 caps
 Devin Toner (Leinster/Lansdowne) 63 capsBackrowers 
 Jack Conan (Leinster/Old Belvedere) 11 caps
 Jordi Murphy (Ulster/Lansdowne) 26 caps
 Sean O'Brien (Leinster/UCD) 52 caps
 Peter O'Mahony (Munster/Cork Constitution) 52 caps (vc)
 Rhys Ruddock (Leinster/St Mary's College) 21 caps
 CJ Stander (Munster/Shannon) 28 caps
 Josh van der Flier (Leinster/UCD) 13 capsScrum-halves 
 Caolin Blade (Connacht/Galwegians) 0 caps
 John Cooney (Ulster/Terenure College) 4 caps
 Conor Murray (Munster/Garryowen) 67 caps10s 
 Joey Carbery (Munster/Clontarf) 16 caps
 Jack Carty (Connacht/Buccaneers) 0 caps
 Jonathan Sexton (Leinster/St Marys College) 78 caps (vc)Centres 
 Bundee Aki (Connacht/Galwegians) 12 caps
 Chris Farrell (Munster/Young Munster) 3 caps
 Tom Farrell (Connacht/TBC) 0 caps
 Robbie Henshaw (Leinster/Buccaneers) 36 caps
 Garry Ringrose (Leinster/UCD) 17 capsBack-three 
 Will Addison (Ulster/Enniskillen) 3 caps
 Andrew Conway (Munster/Garryowen) 10 caps
 Keith Earls (Munster/Young Munster) 72 caps
 Rob Kearney (Leinster/UCD) 87 caps
 Jordan Larmour (Leinster/St Mary's College) 9 caps
 Jacob Stockdale (Ulster/Ballynahinch) 14 caps
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@Derm-McCrum said in 6 Nations 2019: As an initial stab, here’s my guess for Ireland squad with a couple of options in 2-3 positions - all coming from Connacht who have improved greatly this season. With Luke McGrath definitely out, and a question mark over when Kieran Marmion can return, his understudy, Caolin Blade at Connacht should be a deserved shout. Blade and outhalf Jack Carty have been the best form halfback pairing of the Irish teams this season in my view. And if we lose a 10 between now and Japan, Carty is well-worth considering as a back-up. Ultan Dillane has recovered some of his earlier career form and could oust his Connacht team-mate Quinn Roux to get a lock spot. Ditto Finlay Bealham instead of Munster’s Kilcoyne. One other Connacht player who might be considered is midfielder, Tom Farrell, who partners Aki in the Westerners first team. Hookers: Best, Cronin, Scannell. 
 LH: Healy, McGrath, Kilcoyne/Bealham,
 TH: Furlong, Porter, John Ryan.
 Locks: James Ryan, Toner, Beirne, Henderson, Dillane/Roux.
 Back-rowers: SOB, POM, Stander, vdF, Conan, Murphy, Leavy, Ruddock.
 Scumhalves: Murray, Cooney, Marmion/Blade.
 Outhalves: Sexton, Carbery, Byrne/Carty.
 Centres: Henshaw, Aki, Ringrose, Chris Farrell/Tom Farrell
 Back three: Conway, Stockdale, Earls, R Kearney, Larmour, Addison.Not a bad initial stab! 
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True - I've been shouting T Farrell's name since last season - partnering with Aki has done him a power of good, but he's really come into his own this season even with Aki out. Carty has been near faultless in his 16 appearances so far in 2018/19, and Blade and himself have a very good partnership. Whether Schmidt selects them is another matter, but I'd hope the Italian game at least might give them some time on the pitch. 
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@Bones said in 6 Nations 2019: These seem like bloody massive squads. Is this typical? Do they get trimmed before the competition? Schmidt likes to involve new players in the squad camp environment even if they just have oppo roles to give them a taste. Some players are let back to provinces if there's a PRO14 game coming up and they're not in game plans so the provinces aren't short-handed unnecessarily. He may still lose one or two with a European final round this weekend, and another PRO14 game before the 6N starts. 
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@Derm-McCrum So if Ireland smash England, do they take top in the world rankings? Either way they'll have it by the end of the tournament Edit. No where near, I thought incorrectly the opening game is in England. 1 New Zealand 92.54 
 2 Ireland 91.48 (+0.31)
 3 Wales 87.24
 4 England 85.91 (-0.31)
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@Machpants said in 6 Nations 2019: @Derm-McCrum So if Ireland smash England, do they take top in the world rankings? Either way they'll have it by the end of the tournament Edit. No where near, I thought incorrectly the opening game is in England. 1 New Zealand 92.54 
 2 Ireland 91.48 (+0.31)
 3 Wales 87.24
 4 England 85.91 (-0.31)No. Ireland beating Eng by over 15 still has them over a point behind NZ. England can overtake Ireland with a 15+ win If Ireland win all their games they may top the rankings but it is hard to calc that without guessing other outcomes. 
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@Crucial said in 6 Nations 2019: @Machpants said in 6 Nations 2019: @Derm-McCrum So if Ireland smash England, do they take top in the world rankings? Either way they'll have it by the end of the tournament Edit. No where near, I thought incorrectly the opening game is in England. 1 New Zealand 92.54 
 2 Ireland 91.48 (+0.31)
 3 Wales 87.24
 4 England 85.91 (-0.31)No. Ireland beating Eng by over 15 still has them over a point behind NZ. England can overtake Ireland with a 15+ win If Ireland win all their games they may top the rankings but it is hard to calc that without guessing other outcomes. Do I detect some nervousness amongst the Fern brethren?  
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@Derm-McCrum I'm married, being on top in everything is getting boring. A change in position would be nice actually. 
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@mariner4life said in 6 Nations 2019: @Derm-McCrum I'm married, being on top in everything is getting boring. A change in position would be nice actually. Welcome to the Fern Mrs mariner4life. I hope you enjoy your stay. 
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@Virgil said in 6 Nations 2019: @mariner4life said in 6 Nations 2019: @Derm-McCrum I'm married, being on top in everything is getting boring. A change in position would be nice actually. Welcome to the Fern Mrs mariner4life. I hope you enjoy your stay. That's pretty good for you. Did your wife's boyfriend type it? 
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@mariner4life said in 6 Nations 2019: @Virgil said in 6 Nations 2019: @mariner4life said in 6 Nations 2019: @Derm-McCrum I'm married, being on top in everything is getting boring. A change in position would be nice actually. Welcome to the Fern Mrs mariner4life. I hope you enjoy your stay. That's pretty good for you. Did your wife's boyfriend type it? And he’s back.. 
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@Machpants said in 6 Nations 2019: Uuum Eddie had been partying with Beale, I think Lancaster and Burgess must be having a right old chuckle. 
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Interesting stats https://www.rugbypass.com/news/discarded-the-sobering-six-nations-4-year-attrition-rate-laid-bare I'd love to see a rugby champ squads equivalent when they are announced 
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@Machpants An amazing turnover in the squads which isn't all that surprising for such an attritional collision sport, but I wonder what the stats will be for the starting teams. Just goes to highlight why there are so few centurions in the sport. Not playing test rugby must add a couple of years to your earning capacity. 
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@Machpants said in 6 Nations 2019: I'd love to see a rugby champ squads equivalent when they are announced Haven't calc'd it but pretty sure the ABs 2014 to 2018 EOYT comparison would be similar. 
 Misleading stats IMO. They are taking reference points at key times in the RWC cycle when 'refreshing' is done.
 Only very key standout players (relative to team strength) survive through multiple cycles. Look at the RWC record books and the names of those at the top of the appearance list. (McCaw, Mealamu, Leonard, Gregan, Burger....)





 
                
