It says “ loved every minute of it” so past tense
LEICESTER TIGERS 2023/24 - Crocodile McKeller: Men at Work
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Yes, I know. That’s my point.
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2023/24 - Crocodile McKeller: Men at Work
Yes it does. Far too cryptic for an old fool like meTigerFeetSteve wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 7:16 pmIt's been suggested by John Wiffen on Twitter that it's in reference to Brown beating Ojomoh to score a try in one of the pics which makes senseRugbygramps wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 7:07 pmDoes that suggest we are signing Ojomoh ?TigerFeetSteve wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 7:03 pm Ok weird point...
Brown has posted the same thing on Instagram
Anthony Watson has commented tagging Max Ojomoh
Exact quote is
@maxojomoh LATERS
Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2023/24 - Crocodile McKeller: Men at Work
Rogerson was certainly a first choice for LI. He only made 2 PRC apps across those final two seasons too, both in '21/22. A bit of an odd take even if Rogerson hasn't excelled for Tigers yet.Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 7:05 pmHe wasn’t in Irish first pick for approximately their last 18 months but was club captain and played in PRC. He was signed for his experience and back up he was never going to challenge LiebenbergCrumblingTerrace wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 6:52 pmI'm one of them.Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Thu Jan 04, 2024 5:19 pm I have read a number of comments questioning his signing, admittedly from the usual suspects, not yourself
He was a mainstay of the L.Irish back row and their captain, so I was expecting him to be more of a challenger to Hanro, but I haven't seen that. To my (untrained) eye, he's a little under powered. Sometimes those sorts make up for it with agility and finesse - like Tom Croft - but I don't think he's that either.
22/23 - 17 starts, 18 apps
21/22 - 22 starts, 24 apps
He was their nailed on starting blindside in '21/22 when Tuisue was still there. Pearson and Gonzalez largely shared the 7 shirt that season. He had the most starts that season in the back row for LI by a distance.
Then he had the second most starts in the back row in '22/23 after Pearson. The game time there being split across 6 and 8. The only significant spell he was absent was due to injury in October and November between R5-10.
I guess if you're really stretching the meaning of "first pick" then So'otala got 13 starts at 8 that season. Whilst Gonzalez and Pearson are top players. So if you really wanted to reach then 6.Gonzalez 7.Pearson 8.So'otala could've been their hypothetical strongest back row. They only played 1 game together though. Rogerson was at 6 for all of the games So'otala started outside of that period where he was injured.
I think by any reasonable definition he was a first pick.
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2023/24 - Crocodile McKeller: Men at Work
My apologies I am happy to stand corrected in my mind Gonzalez and Pearson were their starting flankers.
Imo though he was only ever going to be back up to Liebenberg though a good quality one as he showed v Bath
Imo though he was only ever going to be back up to Liebenberg though a good quality one as he showed v Bath
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2023/24 - Crocodile McKeller: Men at Work
Agree with the earlier poster who said we’re probably gonna lose another backrower. 24/25 season we’ll have:
6. Liebenberg
7. Reffell, Illione
8. New signing, Hatherell
Plus Chessum can cover six too. That leaves Rogerson or Cracknell. Whilst I’ve rated Rogerson in the six role, Cracknell probably gives more versatility being able to cover 6-8 to a higher standard. He’s also better at the breakdown.
6. Liebenberg
7. Reffell, Illione
8. New signing, Hatherell
Plus Chessum can cover six too. That leaves Rogerson or Cracknell. Whilst I’ve rated Rogerson in the six role, Cracknell probably gives more versatility being able to cover 6-8 to a higher standard. He’s also better at the breakdown.
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2023/24 - Crocodile McKeller: Men at Work
Interesting to note that Charles Richardson's recent ranking of the top 20 U.K.-based rugby union players (in the Telegraph) includes 6 Tigers! Messers Pollard, Montoya, Wiese, Steward, Martin and Watson. Apologies if this has been reported on earlier in the forum.
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2023/24 - Crocodile McKeller: Men at Work
Used to run around with an 11, 14 or 15 on my back.
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Part of me thinks the whole Brown thing is a wind up. Pictures of him training this week, no announcement from the club just a cryptic post from the player.
Fully expect a follow up along the lines of 'Loved every minute, which is why I have signed up for a new contract' and for his name to be on the team sheet at 12.00 today with a formal announcement in the team reveal press release.
Fully expect a follow up along the lines of 'Loved every minute, which is why I have signed up for a new contract' and for his name to be on the team sheet at 12.00 today with a formal announcement in the team reveal press release.
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They already have announced it was a wind up and he's stayingGB72 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:02 am Part of me thinks the whole Brown thing is a wind up. Pictures of him training this week, no announcement from the club just a cryptic post from the player.
Fully expect a follow up along the lines of 'Loved every minute, which is why I have signed up for a new contract' and for his name to be on the team sheet at 12.00 today with a formal announcement in the team reveal press release.
Used to run around with an 11, 14 or 15 on my back.
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Totally missed that. That is good newsTigerFeetSteve wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:05 amThey already have announced it was a wind up and he's stayingGB72 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:02 am Part of me thinks the whole Brown thing is a wind up. Pictures of him training this week, no announcement from the club just a cryptic post from the player.
Fully expect a follow up along the lines of 'Loved every minute, which is why I have signed up for a new contract' and for his name to be on the team sheet at 12.00 today with a formal announcement in the team reveal press release.
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Tbf it was only announced 2min before your post lolGB72 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:08 amTotally missed that. That is good newsTigerFeetSteve wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:05 amThey already have announced it was a wind up and he's stayingGB72 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 05, 2024 9:02 am Part of me thinks the whole Brown thing is a wind up. Pictures of him training this week, no announcement from the club just a cryptic post from the player.
Fully expect a follow up along the lines of 'Loved every minute, which is why I have signed up for a new contract' and for his name to be on the team sheet at 12.00 today with a formal announcement in the team reveal press release.
Best bit is it has confirmed it is "beyond this season" so likely next season also
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Re: LEICESTER TIGERS 2023/24 - Crocodile McKeller: Men at Work
Thank goodness re Brown.
From what I have heard and seen he is an asset in any capacity
From what I have heard and seen he is an asset in any capacity
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Very happy with that. His drive is exactly what Tigers need at the moment.
As said, maybe not first choice any more, but rugby players have injuries, and Brown as a 2nd or 3rd choice in 3 positions (now!), is really not a bad thing!
His experience can be extremely useful for the youngsters, especially in the PRC.
As said, maybe not first choice any more, but rugby players have injuries, and Brown as a 2nd or 3rd choice in 3 positions (now!), is really not a bad thing!
His experience can be extremely useful for the youngsters, especially in the PRC.