6 Nations 2022
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Jones doesn’t like Ford much at all does he?!
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Ok I got a bit silly with the bench
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He’s as good as EwellsRagingBull wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:17 am Wells isn't a International nothing wrong with that.
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Better for me! Ewels looks like he goes missing when it matters,that’s one thing Wells certainly doesn’t do!ay2oh wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:24 amHe’s as good as EwellsRagingBull wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:17 am Wells isn't a International nothing wrong with that.
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Isiekwe is more hard done by than Wells.
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Just need to know what’s happening with the bubbles now and if players not picked in the 23 can return to play for their clubs etc. Should have more info a week tomorrow but all signs now point to all restrictions being dropped!
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I am really beginning to dislike EJ - being loyal is a fine trait but when there are better performers, hard choices have to be made. Radwan would be in my matchday squad ahead of May as would Ford ahead of Farrell. Much as I admire Chessum and congratulations to him, but he is not even a guaranteed starter for us, and Is he really saying Bailey is a better 10 than Ford? I don't get paid the bucks to make these choices but I am rapidly coming to the view that he is never going to abandon some players however they perform, just like the Cricket coaching team.
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Still doesn't make Wells an International.Scott1 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:24 amBetter for me! Ewels looks like he goes missing when it matters,that’s one thing Wells certainly doesn’t do!ay2oh wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:24 amHe’s as good as EwellsRagingBull wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:17 am Wells isn't a International nothing wrong with that.
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Ribbans as well I'd say. Wells has been cracking for Tigers but does have a ceiling, nothing wrong with that at all. That said I don't think Ewels is an international either.
Overall I like the squad. Delighted for Heyes and Chessum.
England are crying out for another TH so Heyes has a great chance with his recent form. I certainly rate him higher than Stuart.
Very happy to see Barbeary in there too. Seems a special player to me.
My gripe in the backs would be lots of back three cover but lacking carriers in the centres. I'd have preferred Manu, Odogwu or Lawrence for Furbank or Freeman.
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Bailey will be sent back once the squad is trimmed
Radwan form been poor according to falcons fans I have seen.
Manu and Lawrence injured and Odogwu just back
Radwan form been poor according to falcons fans I have seen.
Manu and Lawrence injured and Odogwu just back
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Being selfish with Ford confirmed off do we want Ford to get picked for the 6N's anyway?
Not like we can use england as a cravat to keep him now.
Most likely he is going to play out of his skin.
90% sure he will get called up next year anyway.
Not like we can use england as a cravat to keep him now.
Most likely he is going to play out of his skin.
90% sure he will get called up next year anyway.
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But you have to judge him and compare him to players in the squadWayne Richardson Fan Club wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 11:36 amStill doesn't make Wells an International.
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Reffell not selected for the Wales squad, which is a relief from my Tigers perspective, however a shame for him personally.
Tigers perspective during this period (assuming bubbles are in place):
Ok so we've lost Chessum, but we haven't lost Wells or Martin (let's hope he's not injured) or Reffell to the 6N which would have streched our depth.
5 players selected. (Scotland haven't announced yet so Scott may go also?)
Genge - LH
Heyes - TH
Chessum - Lock/No.6
Youngs - SH
Steward - FB
So depth per position during 6N
LH - Van Wyk, Whitcombe, Richardson
TH - Cole, Leatigaga, Hurd
2nd Row - Wells, Synman, Green (plus hopefully Henderson coming back)
No.6 - Martin, Wells (plus Van Staden and Liebenberg coming back)
SH - JvP, Wigglesworth, Law, Edwards
Fullback - Hegarty, Murimurivalu, Burns
Personally I think we're well covered so long as one of Van Staden and Liebenberg (ideally both) are back soon AND we need JvP & Wigglesworth to stay fit!
Tigers perspective during this period (assuming bubbles are in place):
Ok so we've lost Chessum, but we haven't lost Wells or Martin (let's hope he's not injured) or Reffell to the 6N which would have streched our depth.
5 players selected. (Scotland haven't announced yet so Scott may go also?)
Genge - LH
Heyes - TH
Chessum - Lock/No.6
Youngs - SH
Steward - FB
So depth per position during 6N
LH - Van Wyk, Whitcombe, Richardson
TH - Cole, Leatigaga, Hurd
2nd Row - Wells, Synman, Green (plus hopefully Henderson coming back)
No.6 - Martin, Wells (plus Van Staden and Liebenberg coming back)
SH - JvP, Wigglesworth, Law, Edwards
Fullback - Hegarty, Murimurivalu, Burns
Personally I think we're well covered so long as one of Van Staden and Liebenberg (ideally both) are back soon AND we need JvP & Wigglesworth to stay fit!
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Heyes and Chessum imo will be released back to us.
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Worth bearing in mind that this is the "36 for the first week of training", not the 36 who EJ thinks are currently the best or the 36 that are most likely to actually feature in the 6N. The likes of Bailey, Freeman and Chessum are likely there just to be assessed in that environment. Maybe they'll really impress and get an opportunity in the 6N.
EJ knows exactly what Ford can and can't do - if he's only going to be 2nd choice at 10 then why not see Bailey in training instead and actually learn something. The squad already has a plethora of options who can cover 10, Ford is not versatile enough to ever get a place on the bench. If Smith was unavailable for the tournament then I'd expect Ford to be in the XV.
Ewels/Wells/Ribbans etc are all fairly similar in terms of ability for me, it comes down to EJ's personal preferences and the specific skillset(s) he wants for his game plan.
Farrell is there primarily for the same reason that Hartley was kept around for so long - leadership. Until EJ feels that Smith/Slade or others are ready to take that mantle, I expect Farrell to be a fixture.
I haven't seen much from Radwan recently to suggest he should be in the squad, to be honest he really needs to move to a bigger club.
EJ knows exactly what Ford can and can't do - if he's only going to be 2nd choice at 10 then why not see Bailey in training instead and actually learn something. The squad already has a plethora of options who can cover 10, Ford is not versatile enough to ever get a place on the bench. If Smith was unavailable for the tournament then I'd expect Ford to be in the XV.
Ewels/Wells/Ribbans etc are all fairly similar in terms of ability for me, it comes down to EJ's personal preferences and the specific skillset(s) he wants for his game plan.
Farrell is there primarily for the same reason that Hartley was kept around for so long - leadership. Until EJ feels that Smith/Slade or others are ready to take that mantle, I expect Farrell to be a fixture.
I haven't seen much from Radwan recently to suggest he should be in the squad, to be honest he really needs to move to a bigger club.