Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
Would like to have seen Atkinson on at 10 to see what he can do.
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
Not sure if you missed my point why did he attempt the drop instead of having a crack with the back line?Jimmy Skitz wrote: ↑Sun Nov 27, 2022 8:55 pmthat's as much on Hanro as captain to point to the posts
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
I must say I didn’t notice much of a difference with him wearing a 4 rather than a 6 on his back. He still made some good tackles, carried a few times, and took some lineouts.
It’s good to be able to play Hanro, Reffell, and Cracknell in the back row and still be able to have Martin on the pitch.
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
A poor day at the office.
Silly penalties . Dropping off tackles. Kicking for post and drop goals when two or three more phases would have put Irish under pressure.
I love what KS id doing for rugby and charitable causes.
I am going to be vilified but his bread and butter should be defensive coaching. This has been seen on the pitch as lacking. Its not just the five metre line we need to be defending.
We are 5th, with a game in hand over some teams. If we are really looking for the play offs we need to sharpen up.
Silly penalties . Dropping off tackles. Kicking for post and drop goals when two or three more phases would have put Irish under pressure.
I love what KS id doing for rugby and charitable causes.
I am going to be vilified but his bread and butter should be defensive coaching. This has been seen on the pitch as lacking. Its not just the five metre line we need to be defending.
We are 5th, with a game in hand over some teams. If we are really looking for the play offs we need to sharpen up.
Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
Just to take you up on Kevin Sinfield - the fund raising prep was done his own time with a good team around him, Training was after working with the Team and the week he did the marathons was when the PRC Cup games were scheduled.Wellscity wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:32 am A poor day at the office.
Silly penalties . Dropping off tackles. Kicking for post and drop goals when two or three more phases would have put Irish under pressure.
I love what KS id doing for rugby and charitable causes.
I am going to be vilified but his bread and butter should be defensive coaching. This has been seen on the pitch as lacking. Its not just the five metre line we need to be defending.
We are 5th, with a game in hand over some teams. If we are really looking for the play offs we need to sharpen up.
The defence will improve now we have players back and can get some consistency in team selections.
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
I thought Martin did really well at Lock. As said above there was no drop off in his work around the pitch, he took plenty of line out ball and the scrum certainly didn’t suffer. Think he and Chessum could make an excellent pair and hope to see them both at lock v BristolNo6_Flanker wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 12:46 amI must say I didn’t notice much of a difference with him wearing a 4 rather than a 6 on his back. He still made some good tackles, carried a few times, and took some lineouts.
It’s good to be able to play Hanro, Reffell, and Cracknell in the back row and still be able to have Martin on the pitch.
Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
Hassell- Collins looks rapid so hope the rumours about him signing for us next season are true.
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
Well we certainly lack out and out pace in our squad.
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
Key job of a lock as opposed to flanker is in the scrum...Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 8:56 amI thought Martin did really well at Lock. As said above there was no drop off in his work around the pitch, he took plenty of line out ball and the scrum certainly didn’t suffer. Think he and Chessum could make an excellent pair and hope to see them both at lock v BristolNo6_Flanker wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 12:46 amI must say I didn’t notice much of a difference with him wearing a 4 rather than a 6 on his back. He still made some good tackles, carried a few times, and took some lineouts.
It’s good to be able to play Hanro, Reffell, and Cracknell in the back row and still be able to have Martin on the pitch.
To my memory we didn't lose a scrum with him there and we won a few penalties there.
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
They are nowhere near as fast as OHCRugbygramps wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 9:28 amPorter, Potter and Watson have enough pace to trouble any one
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
Not many are, but there is pace there. It begs the wider question with pace and power like that why isn’t OHC playing on the wing for England.
I have been an admirer for a couple of seasons and like others hope the rumours of him coming to Tigers are true.
Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
Because Eddie won’t drop Nowell or May who are past their best.Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 9:55 amNot many are, but there is pace there. It begs the wider question with pace and power like that why isn’t OHC playing on the wing for England.ay2oh wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 9:45 amThey are nowhere near as fast as OHCRugbygramps wrote: ↑Mon Nov 28, 2022 9:28 am
Porter, Potter and Watson have enough pace to trouble any one
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
Listening to the ref link radio during the match and was astounded by the number and manner of TMO David Rose interventions.
Struck me that he was always looking to deny all of our tries and conversely looking to award Irish tries.
The Ref was weak and should have put Rose back in his cage. A case in point was the Wigglesworth try where Rose persisted that the ball had seperated when it was clear and obvious that it had not.
Struck me that he was always looking to deny all of our tries and conversely looking to award Irish tries.
The Ref was weak and should have put Rose back in his cage. A case in point was the Wigglesworth try where Rose persisted that the ball had seperated when it was clear and obvious that it had not.
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Re: Tigers v London Irish (H] - Sunday 27th November 2022 KO 3pm
Was at the game yesterday and do not think it was all doom and gloom. Burns was not at his best but certainly wasn't as bad as some are suggesting IMHO. Yes, more tackles were missed than is acceptable, too many silly penalties given away, harsh yellow card for me but thought the ref did not have a bad game and would not mind him again. We are not dominating in the maul from a lineout like we did last year and that is my biggest worry as we were scoring for fun last season from that aspect of the game. Have other teams worked out how to defend it against us. A better idea of how we are going will be next week when we have all of the internationals back against what is certain to be a strong Bristol side.
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