Looking forward to seeing Freddie back in a Tigers shirt, which IMO he served the Tigers very well and was a pleasure to watch. I was disappointed to see him go in the switch with George and didn't think then, and still don't, that when both are on their game there is little to choose between them so why swap in the first place? I believe SteveB move to get him back is a really good one given his ability at 15 also. As long as he refrains from 'showboating' all will be well.aslongaswebeatsaints wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 8:51 pmMy thoughts as well.Snoopydog68 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 4:26 pm Well I am over the moon Freddie Burns is back. If Borthwick didn't think he was good enough he wouldn't have signed him. Looking forward to next season.
LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE V: Borthwick Strikes Back
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE V: Borthwick Strikes Back
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE V: Borthwick Strikes Back
No doubt Freddie loves the Tigers and is a good player but prone to brain farts. He is not in the same class as Ford in my opinion of course
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE V: Borthwick Strikes Back
Burns is a good signing, I can only imagine it's to replace Bonilla who it seems is unable to play much due to his nationality and when he does he hasn't impressed. Yes there are mitigating circumstances and I feel for him, but those circumstances aren't going to change and he isn't going to be available more often so there is little sense in him being here. McPhillips has looked decent occasionally and below par fairly often. Has he had much of an opportunity? Maybe not, but this is elite sport and you're not going to get 20 games to prove yourself if you don't show enough quality. He must have some ability given the amount he played at Ulster as a youngster, but he's 24 now and I can't see him being a 1st/2nd choice Premiership 10 any time soon. Henry is similarly inconsistent and is too error prone. Burns is the better 10 and the better 15.
If Burns is coming at the right price (which I can only assume he is) then it's a very good piece of business. "But what about the youngsters?!" - well, we don't have any at ten. Had Costelow stayed we might not be going for Burns, but he didn't so we're left with Ford and some mid-twenties guys who are yet to prove that they belong in the Premiership. Burns on the other hand is a proven top level player and Borthwick needs proven top level players to go with our exciting youngsters in other positions.
People seem to forget Burns' achievements:
England International
Part of an England team that beat NZ
More than 2,000 club points (more than George Ford)
Significant Champions Cup experience
Strong Premiership experience at 15
He is still only 30, he has plenty more to give.
When Clare came back I thought he would just be making up the squad numbers, but he's proved me very wrong. Very impressed with his performances and more than good enough to be our 3rd hooker next season. Pleased he has been rewarded.
If Burns is coming at the right price (which I can only assume he is) then it's a very good piece of business. "But what about the youngsters?!" - well, we don't have any at ten. Had Costelow stayed we might not be going for Burns, but he didn't so we're left with Ford and some mid-twenties guys who are yet to prove that they belong in the Premiership. Burns on the other hand is a proven top level player and Borthwick needs proven top level players to go with our exciting youngsters in other positions.
People seem to forget Burns' achievements:
England International
Part of an England team that beat NZ
More than 2,000 club points (more than George Ford)
Significant Champions Cup experience
Strong Premiership experience at 15
He is still only 30, he has plenty more to give.
When Clare came back I thought he would just be making up the squad numbers, but he's proved me very wrong. Very impressed with his performances and more than good enough to be our 3rd hooker next season. Pleased he has been rewarded.
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Agree with all of this. In a way he is our very own Charlie Hodgson post Sale. Never quite made it on the International front and unfortunate to come along when a certain JW was around - but fantastic at club level. When Hodgson went to Saracens with a dominant pack playing in front of him he was superb. Having Ford and Burns around - and who knows the RFU might jettison EJ, or EJ might jettison Ford. But if we have both it will be great for the club, if we have one all of the time whilst Ford is away such is life on Henry / McPhillips and Bonilla. A shrewd bit of business in my view. Now if Mr Kruis can just see sense and sign a contract on a charitable basis, and not be paid.Tiglon wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:56 pm Burns is a good signing, I can only imagine it's to replace Bonilla who it seems is unable to play much due to his nationality and when he does he hasn't impressed. Yes there are mitigating circumstances and I feel for him, but those circumstances aren't going to change and he isn't going to be available more often so there is little sense in him being here. McPhillips has looked decent occasionally and below par fairly often. Has he had much of an opportunity? Maybe not, but this is elite sport and you're not going to get 20 games to prove yourself if you don't show enough quality. He must have some ability given the amount he played at Ulster as a youngster, but he's 24 now and I can't see him being a 1st/2nd choice Premiership 10 any time soon. Henry is similarly inconsistent and is too error prone. Burns is the better 10 and the better 15.
If Burns is coming at the right price (which I can only assume he is) then it's a very good piece of business. "But what about the youngsters?!" - well, we don't have any at ten. Had Costelow stayed we might not be going for Burns, but he didn't so we're left with Ford and some mid-twenties guys who are yet to prove that they belong in the Premiership. Burns on the other hand is a proven top level player and Borthwick needs proven top level players to go with our exciting youngsters in other positions.
People seem to forget Burns' achievements:
England International
Part of an England team that beat NZ
More than 2,000 club points (more than George Ford)
Significant Champions Cup experience
Strong Premiership experience at 15
He is still only 30, he has plenty more to give.
When Clare came back I thought he would just be making up the squad numbers, but he's proved me very wrong. Very impressed with his performances and more than good enough to be our 3rd hooker next season. Pleased he has been rewarded.
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Has their been any official link to Dylan Smith? Or is it just that he followed the Tigers on social media platforms? For what it’s worth he is best friends with Cyle Brink, have played age group rugby together since kids, so could just be him keeping tabs on his mate...
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE V: Borthwick Strikes Back
+1Tiglon wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:56 pm Burns is a good signing, I can only imagine it's to replace Bonilla who it seems is unable to play much due to his nationality and when he does he hasn't impressed. Yes there are mitigating circumstances and I feel for him, but those circumstances aren't going to change and he isn't going to be available more often so there is little sense in him being here. McPhillips has looked decent occasionally and below par fairly often. Has he had much of an opportunity? Maybe not, but this is elite sport and you're not going to get 20 games to prove yourself if you don't show enough quality. He must have some ability given the amount he played at Ulster as a youngster, but he's 24 now and I can't see him being a 1st/2nd choice Premiership 10 any time soon. Henry is similarly inconsistent and is too error prone. Burns is the better 10 and the better 15.
If Burns is coming at the right price (which I can only assume he is) then it's a very good piece of business. "But what about the youngsters?!" - well, we don't have any at ten. Had Costelow stayed we might not be going for Burns, but he didn't so we're left with Ford and some mid-twenties guys who are yet to prove that they belong in the Premiership. Burns on the other hand is a proven top level player and Borthwick needs proven top level players to go with our exciting youngsters in other positions.
People seem to forget Burns' achievements:
England International
Part of an England team that beat NZ
More than 2,000 club points (more than George Ford)
Significant Champions Cup experience
Strong Premiership experience at 15
He is still only 30, he has plenty more to give.
When Clare came back I thought he would just be making up the squad numbers, but he's proved me very wrong. Very impressed with his performances and more than good enough to be our 3rd hooker next season. Pleased he has been rewarded.
Oakham lad born and bred, Tigers season ticket holder who is enjoying steady progression back towards the good old days!
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE V: Borthwick Strikes Back
TigerMac3 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 2:49 pm Has their been any official link to Dylan Smith? Or is it just that he followed the Tigers on social media platforms? For what it’s worth he is best friends with Cyle Brink, have played age group rugby together since kids, so could just be him keeping tabs on his mate...
I did say that it could be nothing more than keeping tabs on the south africans etc.
Hence why it's not in the rumour section in the OP
I am pretty certain a prop is on the way
Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2020/21 SQUAD/TRANSFERS/CONTRACT THREAD EPISODE V: Borthwick Strikes Back
By that CV you have to ask yourself why hasn't Freddie secured a starting place in a Prem club?Tiglon wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 12:56 pm People seem to forget Burns' achievements:
England International
Part of an England team that beat NZ
More than 2,000 club points (more than George Ford)
Significant Champions Cup experience
Strong Premiership experience at 15
He is still only 30, he has plenty more to give.
Like many posters on here I can't see Fordy being away much once the RFU sort their coaching out, and if Henry is with us next season then Freddie has taken another odd move back to a club where he is possibly third choice.
BTW according to the official Premiership Rugby stats (not Wiki!!!) Freddie has scored 1,344pts in the Prem and Fordy has more at 1,374pts so far.
Anyway, welcome back Freddie