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Tigers allowed to leave
Why have so many good players been allowed to leave the club in recent years. When you look round the premiership you make up a team of ex tigers who could well beat our current side got to be the fault of the board
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Go on then, list a team of ex-Tigers in the Premiership that could be better than our current best XV...
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Looking forward to this. As a baseline, I suggest our current (likely) best XV, disregarding injury, is...
1. Genge
2. Youngs
3. Cole
4. Spencer
5. Kitchener
6. Denton
7. O'Connor
8. Kalamafoni
9. Youngs
10. Ford
11. May
12. Toomua
13. Tuilagi
14. Thompstone
15. Veainu
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1. Fraser Balmain/Kieran Brookes
2. Harry Thacker/George McGuigan
3. Logovi'i Mulipola
4. Ed Slater
5. Calum Green/Dom Barrow
6. Jamie Gibson
7.
8. Jordan Crane
9. Michael Young
10. Freddie Burns/Toby Flood
11. Henry Purdy/Alex Lewington
12. Billy Twelvetrees/Owain Williams
13. Will Hurrell
14. Vereniki Goneva/Paolo Odogwu
15.
Have I missed anyone? Who would you push into 7 and 15?
There are a few top players in there, but if the Tigers fans are complaining about this lot being let go I can only imagine what the Wasps messageboard is like with Cipriani, the Vunipola's and Piutau's now facing them in the Premiership...
2. Harry Thacker/George McGuigan
3. Logovi'i Mulipola
4. Ed Slater
5. Calum Green/Dom Barrow
6. Jamie Gibson
7.
8. Jordan Crane
9. Michael Young
10. Freddie Burns/Toby Flood
11. Henry Purdy/Alex Lewington
12. Billy Twelvetrees/Owain Williams
13. Will Hurrell
14. Vereniki Goneva/Paolo Odogwu
15.
Have I missed anyone? Who would you push into 7 and 15?
There are a few top players in there, but if the Tigers fans are complaining about this lot being let go I can only imagine what the Wasps messageboard is like with Cipriani, the Vunipola's and Piutau's now facing them in the Premiership...
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Thomas Waldron at 8 Julian Salvi at 7, not forgetting Geoff Parling, Julian Dupay, Scott Steele (9), Ford (before he came back), must be more...!Tiglon wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:31 pm 1. Fraser Balmain/Kieran Brookes
2. Harry Thacker/George McGuigan
3. Logovi'i Mulipola
4. Ed Slater
5. Calum Green/Dom Barrow
6. Jamie Gibson
7.
8. Jordan Crane
9. Michael Young
10. Freddie Burns/Toby Flood
11. Henry Purdy/Alex Lewington
12. Billy Twelvetrees/Owain Williams
13. Will Hurrell
14. Vereniki Goneva/Paolo Odogwu
15.
Have I missed anyone? Who would you push into 7 and 15?
There are a few top players in there, but if the Tigers fans are complaining about this lot being let go I can only imagine what the Wasps messageboard is like with Cipriani, the Vunipola's and Piutau's now facing them in the Premiership...
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Perhaps Bell at 15?Tiglon wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:31 pm 1. Fraser Balmain/Kieran Brookes
2. Harry Thacker/George McGuigan
3. Logovi'i Mulipola
4. Ed Slater
5. Calum Green/Dom Barrow
6. Jamie Gibson
7.
8. Jordan Crane
9. Michael Young
10. Freddie Burns/Toby Flood
11. Henry Purdy/Alex Lewington
12. Billy Twelvetrees/Owain Williams
13. Will Hurrell
14. Vereniki Goneva/Paolo Odogwu
15.
Have I missed anyone? Who would you push into 7 and 15?
There are a few top players in there, but if the Tigers fans are complaining about this lot being let go I can only imagine what the Wasps messageboard is like with Cipriani, the Vunipola's and Piutau's now facing them in the Premiership...
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If you wanted to stretch things a tad then Hamish Watson is a shoe in at 7. Matera the same at blindside.Tiglon wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:31 pm 1. Fraser Balmain/Kieran Brookes
2. Harry Thacker/George McGuigan
3. Logovi'i Mulipola
4. Ed Slater
5. Calum Green/Dom Barrow
6. Jamie Gibson
7.
8. Jordan Crane
9. Michael Young
10. Freddie Burns/Toby Flood
11. Henry Purdy/Alex Lewington
12. Billy Twelvetrees/Owain Williams
13. Will Hurrell
14. Vereniki Goneva/Paolo Odogwu
15.
Have I missed anyone? Who would you push into 7 and 15?
There are a few top players in there, but if the Tigers fans are complaining about this lot being let go I can only imagine what the Wasps messageboard is like with Cipriani, the Vunipola's and Piutau's now facing them in the Premiership...
Perry Humphreys at 15?
Being pedantic then switch Logo to loose head with Baltrain IMO the better TH than Brookes these days.
I'd argue McCaffery was a bigger loss than Crane at the points when they left. Luke Hamilton during his time here was performing comparably to Gibson during his time as well.
These lists are always completely subjective and also a very blinkered way of viewing recruitment as players do leave simply for personal reasons though. Pablo Matera is a good example there, he'd undoubtedly make this side better but he left as he wanted to be part of the Jaguares when the first started.
If we're simply naming the strongest side that has left irrespective of circumstances of them leaving then Steve Mafi should be in there as well. He has mucked the club about twice now but he's a hell of a player.
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It'd be more interesting and far less repetitive to see a list of ex-Gloucester, ex-Falcons, ex-Wasps, Worcester, LI etc!
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Well if we’re talking about starting XV, Slater, Gibson and Goneva would walk back into the side.
But the premiership isn’t won by 15 players but by a good squad with quality in depth. Therefore we should have retained the likes of Balmain, McGuigan, Thacker, Burns, Williams, Lewington and Bell. Obviously it’s only natural some players leave, but questions have to be asked when it’s this many.
Hamilton or Mcaffrey is another big loss I feel this season. Wouldn’t be starting XV for me but can cover the whole backrow and never let anyone down when called upon. Mcaffrey was actually surprising a very talented player, good ball in hand with an offload, strong over the ball and quick.
But the premiership isn’t won by 15 players but by a good squad with quality in depth. Therefore we should have retained the likes of Balmain, McGuigan, Thacker, Burns, Williams, Lewington and Bell. Obviously it’s only natural some players leave, but questions have to be asked when it’s this many.
Hamilton or Mcaffrey is another big loss I feel this season. Wouldn’t be starting XV for me but can cover the whole backrow and never let anyone down when called upon. Mcaffrey was actually surprising a very talented player, good ball in hand with an offload, strong over the ball and quick.
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We have certainly let a good number of key players leave, only to replaced by those who are inferior.
On a personal note, I was not, and still am not , happy with the return of George Ford.
On a personal note, I was not, and still am not , happy with the return of George Ford.
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George Ford is a difficult one, is he better than Burns and Williams? For me he is a far superior player to both of them.Dangerous4 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 6:57 pm We have certainly let a good number of key players leave, only to replaced by those who are inferior.
On a personal note, I was not, and still am not , happy with the return of George Ford.
However, he’s away with England in the Autumn and Six Nations and without adequate cover that is turning into a liability. He was covered by Priestland when at Bath. When Farrell is away they have Goode, Lozowski, Malins who can all cover 10. We don’t really have anyone to cover him when he’s away.
Therefore should we have kept Burns and Williams who would have been available all season, would have pushed each other to get better? Maybe.
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Yeah, players leave all clubs, not just us. Way some posters harp on, you'd think no one should ever leave Tigers. At the time, I don't recall too much dissent when most of the above mentioned left, apart from Slater and Burns. And they were swapped for arguably better players. Tigers current problem is we are not making the best of the players we have got. It's coaching that is the problem, not player quality
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Not often I agree with ellis but deffo on this. 5 bad moves, 100 good riddance
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An interesting list. Out of which, as has been posted above, I reckon maybe on Slater and Goneva (even with his free bus pass) would get anywhere near the first team shirt on a weekly basis.Tiglon wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 5:31 pm 1. Fraser Balmain/Kieran Brookes
2. Harry Thacker/George McGuigan
3. Logovi'i Mulipola
4. Ed Slater
5. Calum Green/Dom Barrow
6. Jamie Gibson
7.
8. Jordan Crane
9. Michael Young
10. Freddie Burns/Toby Flood
11. Henry Purdy/Alex Lewington
12. Billy Twelvetrees/Owain Williams
13. Will Hurrell
14. Vereniki Goneva/Paolo Odogwu
15.
Have I missed anyone? Who would you push into 7 and 15?
What is interesting is that the props are all Tight-heads. Brookes has not developed and is firmly off the international radar. Balmain is becoming a decent player at Gloucester but not really pushing beyond club level, and (fragile) Mulipola is enjoying a pre-retirement sojourn up north (good for him).
Gibson I get but he’s not the physical presence of Denton.
McCaffrey I count of one of our biggest losses. It was criminal to let him go. Yes, he wasn’t a big number 8 but he was a superb player.