Newcastle (A) Friday night -18th March 2022 - PRC
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Re: Newcastle (A) Friday night -18th March 2022 - PRC
Disappointed, but not gutted. Perhaps there were too many youngsters out there, but a good learning curve.
Re: Newcastle (A) Friday night -18th March 2022 - PRC
Losing Taute cost us the match as the defence was in shreds for about 20 mins. Agbongbon and Vanes look the real deal to me. Cox reffed well.Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 11:59 amIt was his ankle I think and no I don’t think it was the pitch. The rueful smile at the end said it all really. Ref Jansen physical presence put in some big shots. Not sure what his preferred position is. Agbongbon looked good again appeared to be everywhere and just has that something about himWayne Richardson Fan Club wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 11:34 am It's all about performance in this competition.
Not seen the game yet, did it look like Taute had properly done himself again & was it pitch enhanced?
Sounds like the youngsters made an impression, does Jansen look worthy of a contract in the context of overall squad depth going forward?
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Re: Newcastle (A) Friday night -18th March 2022 - PRC
From what I saw I would agree he was leading the line up at real pace and tackling beyond the game line. Agree about Vanes but sort of expected he will be very good looks to have bulked up a little too.jgriffin wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 12:30 pmLosing Taute cost us the match as the defence was in shreds for about 20 mins. Agbongbon and Vanes look the real deal to me. Cox reffed well.Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 11:59 amIt was his ankle I think and no I don’t think it was the pitch. The rueful smile at the end said it all really. Ref Jansen physical presence put in some big shots. Not sure what his preferred position is. Agbongbon looked good again appeared to be everywhere and just has that something about himWayne Richardson Fan Club wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 11:34 am It's all about performance in this competition.
Not seen the game yet, did it look like Taute had properly done himself again & was it pitch enhanced?
Sounds like the youngsters made an impression, does Jansen look worthy of a contract in the context of overall squad depth going forward?
No doubt Cox will become a top level ref, unsure if a lady has reffed a mens international yet, but if Dickson can she certainly can.
Would like to know what the players think about having a lady ref. Shouldn’t make any difference but back in the mists of time watching Claire Hodnett in junior rugby, the players were more subdued in their interactions
Re: Newcastle (A) Friday night -18th March 2022 - PRC
I thought Agbongbon was American?
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Re: Newcastle (A) Friday night -18th March 2022 - PRC
I thought it was a hamstring tbh, he kicked crossfield then immediately limped as if he'd pulled something, may be wrong thoughRugbygramps wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 11:59 amIt was his ankle I think and no I don’t think it was the pitch. The rueful smile at the end said it all really. Ref Jansen physical presence put in some big shots. Not sure what his preferred position is. Agbongbon looked good again appeared to be everywhere and just has that something about himWayne Richardson Fan Club wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 11:34 am It's all about performance in this competition.
Not seen the game yet, did it look like Taute had properly done himself again & was it pitch enhanced?
Sounds like the youngsters made an impression, does Jansen look worthy of a contract in the context of overall squad depth going forward?
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Re: Newcastle (A) Friday night -18th March 2022 - PRC
Let’s go with legTigerFeetSteve wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 1:19 pmI thought it was a hamstring tbh, he kicked crossfield then immediately limped as if he'd pulled something, may be wrong thoughRugbygramps wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 11:59 amIt was his ankle I think and no I don’t think it was the pitch. The rueful smile at the end said it all really. Ref Jansen physical presence put in some big shots. Not sure what his preferred position is. Agbongbon looked good again appeared to be everywhere and just has that something about himWayne Richardson Fan Club wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 11:34 am It's all about performance in this competition.
Not seen the game yet, did it look like Taute had properly done himself again & was it pitch enhanced?
Sounds like the youngsters made an impression, does Jansen look worthy of a contract in the context of overall squad depth going forward?
Re: Newcastle (A) Friday night -18th March 2022 - PRC
He spoke with a London accent in the interview.
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Oh ok didn’t see that. On his profile has him born in New Jersey but has represented London and south east RFU and Chelmsford, studying at Loughborough. Possibly born there and moved over early
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Re: Newcastle (A) Friday night -18th March 2022 - PRC
First things first, round of applause for Sara Cox, really good ref, she should be on the Prem list going forward.
Vanes looks good and will certainly be in our 4 hookers next season I imagine, Hurd scrummaged well on the tighthead before tiring good outing for him.
Agbonbon looks to be another quality 6 and I liked the look of Jansen.
Law was ok but I was more impressed with Edwards, Lancaster was solid if unspectacular. The starting centre pair looked good but once Taute went off with his hamstring injury Socino and Cusick looked like they had never met.
Not Saumaki's bets game but a spectacular try. I thought Kobus worked hard and looked ok but not worth what I assume to be high wages, unfortunate yellow card but right call given the laws. Kini is an international 15 and it showed, he should really be first choice back up to Freddie and I hope to see him there going forward
Vanes looks good and will certainly be in our 4 hookers next season I imagine, Hurd scrummaged well on the tighthead before tiring good outing for him.
Agbonbon looks to be another quality 6 and I liked the look of Jansen.
Law was ok but I was more impressed with Edwards, Lancaster was solid if unspectacular. The starting centre pair looked good but once Taute went off with his hamstring injury Socino and Cusick looked like they had never met.
Not Saumaki's bets game but a spectacular try. I thought Kobus worked hard and looked ok but not worth what I assume to be high wages, unfortunate yellow card but right call given the laws. Kini is an international 15 and it showed, he should really be first choice back up to Freddie and I hope to see him there going forward
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Re: Newcastle (A) Friday night -18th March 2022 - PRC
Honestly didn't think Murimurivalu looked that much better at 15 than Hegarty tbh.
Would like to see him at Wing more often though.
Would like to see him at Wing more often though.