fortysix wrote:Much as I am an admirer of Ford, I cant see how he is going to be given the No 1 spot over Heathcote-if he stays-- and Donald at No 2
Must be a catch-there is no logic as Heathcote is a miles better percentage kicker and is nearly as talented....
Don't think Donald will be around in this country next season........
quite agree, hinckley bob, i would be disappointed to see ford come to the gardens, he is not what we need. rumour is we are looking to the southern hemisphere for a fully formed flyhalf alongside myler anyways.
as for lamb - nice bloke, good player on his day, good luck to him unless you are playing us.
if you are happy and you know it, you are unusual.
boon wrote:quite agree, hinckley bob, i would be disappointed to see ford come to the gardens, he is not what we need. rumour is we are looking to the southern hemisphere for a fully formed flyhalf alongside myler anyways.
as for lamb - nice bloke, good player on his day, good luck to him unless you are playing us.
We'll toughen Lamb up (won't make him mutton will it?) and you will not have Tongathingy to walk over him.
granby - fotuali'i has been signed primarily as a 9, mallinder has been explicit on this. he has played 10, including internationally, but as i say the management have been clear he is seen mainly as scrum half - which is after all where he has been terrifying people from this season, including your good selves.
i havent given up on this season yet, but am also getting excited already to see how saints go next season. i think alex king will likely be our most significant signing though!
if you are happy and you know it, you are unusual.
boon wrote:granby - fotuali'i has been signed primarily as a 9, mallinder has been explicit on this. he has played 10, including internationally, but as i say the management have been clear he is seen mainly as scrum half - which is after all where he has been terrifying people from this season, including your good selves.
i havent given up on this season yet, but am also getting excited already to see how saints go next season. i think alex king will likely be our most significant signing though!
Never mind all the niceties Boon are you getting nervous about the end of the month yet?
"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.
nervous, no. looking forward to it a little as its the next saints game i'll be at.
only a little at this point as my next gameday is friday at the gardens for the eng vs ita u-20's. beer festival thrown in too, and even tigers fans are welcome, so feel free to pop along.
after that i am toying with the idea of supporting northampton school for boys in the dail mail cup final at twickenham on 23rd march.
so the derby match on the 30th is something to look forward to but not my priority for now...
see you then though
if you are happy and you know it, you are unusual.
As we approach the second week of March has anyone heard if Ford has been approached by ANY other Club officially, or do we think that a change of heart circumstance may be in the offing? What do you think will happen if no one makes an approach?
Grinsteadtiger wrote:As we approach the second week of March has anyone heard if Ford has been approached by ANY other Club officially, or do we think that a change of heart circumstance may be in the offing? What do you think will happen if no one makes an approach?
His Dad might have a word after sunday lunch maybe?
"If you want entertainment, go to the theatre," says Edinburgh head coach Richard Cockerill. "Rugby players play the game to win.15/1/21.