England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
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15th try ……86-5 after 72 minutes
12 different try scorers….only two players scoring two tries apparently
12 different try scorers….only two players scoring two tries apparently
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
Hat trick for Marley…..16th Try……91-6 after 76 minutes
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
FINAL SCORE 91-5
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
Atkinson and Shilcock both missed their kicking boots could have been over 100.
Not sure much was learnt tbh. Tigers wise Heyes dominant at scrum time and good ball,in hand. Shilcock decent ball in hand and nice individual try
Not sure much was learnt tbh. Tigers wise Heyes dominant at scrum time and good ball,in hand. Shilcock decent ball in hand and nice individual try
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
Yeah, I would have gone regardless, as it was at WR. Still was some deceptive marketing. RFU will be happy with 15k buying tickets, so they won't care.TiltonTiger wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 1:48 pmI bought the tickets some time ago. Had I known it was their A side I may not have bothered. Although it’s nice to back watching some live rugby.Darc Tiger wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 1:15 pm I think there is a genuine risk this could be embarrassing, and people are going to feel short-changed.
Those in the know warned about the likely lack of strength that Portugal would be able bring in the middle of a tournament, in a slot where clubs are not obligated to release players.
Yet still, it was advertised by the RFU like they would be playing a team similar to the one that competed in the World Cup.
I would guess those Portugal players would have never played in front of a crowd like that, so nice for them in that regard. Biggest cheer of the day when they scored, and they tried to play like the Portugal that people fell in love with, but a complete mismatch in terms of size and fitness.
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
Commentary mentions by far the biggest crowd a lot of the Portugal players will have played in front of.
2nd biggest cheer was when the ref got caught up in a tackle
2nd biggest cheer was when the ref got caught up in a tackle
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
Difficult game to judge anything from.
Heyes very good, nuisance counter rucking and grew into the game ball in hand. Surely he now deserves his chance in the six nations off the bench, looked much more assured than Stuart.
Tuima very good too. Powerful lock who could add something for England off the bench perhaps. Pearson looked very good too.
Only negative for me was Barbeary. Portugal seemed to double on him every time he got the ball and didn’t really make any yards. Off this showing he wouldn’t be near the senior squad.
Heyes very good, nuisance counter rucking and grew into the game ball in hand. Surely he now deserves his chance in the six nations off the bench, looked much more assured than Stuart.
Tuima very good too. Powerful lock who could add something for England off the bench perhaps. Pearson looked very good too.
Only negative for me was Barbeary. Portugal seemed to double on him every time he got the ball and didn’t really make any yards. Off this showing he wouldn’t be near the senior squad.
Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
It was a very one sided game, however those Portugese lads tried their hearts out, they never gave up against a side who were so much better physically etc etc (pity our first team cant play with this style of rugby). At the end they walked around the pitch, the crowd gave them a great send off, which you could see they appreciated. It was also good to see Joe and Ewels swap shirts with their opposite numbers, not often seen these days and I'm sure those visiting lads will treasure their trophies.Darc Tiger wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 3:59 pmYeah, I would have gone regardless, as it was at WR. Still was some deceptive marketing. RFU will be happy with 15k buying tickets, so they won't care.TiltonTiger wrote: ↑Sun Feb 25, 2024 1:48 pmI bought the tickets some time ago. Had I known it was their A side I may not have bothered. Although it’s nice to back watching some live rugby.Darc Tiger wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 1:15 pm I think there is a genuine risk this could be embarrassing, and people are going to feel short-changed.
Those in the know warned about the likely lack of strength that Portugal would be able bring in the middle of a tournament, in a slot where clubs are not obligated to release players.
Yet still, it was advertised by the RFU like they would be playing a team similar to the one that competed in the World Cup.
I would guess those Portugal players would have never played in front of a crowd like that, so nice for them in that regard. Biggest cheer of the day when they scored, and they tried to play like the Portugal that people fell in love with, but a complete mismatch in terms of size and fitness.
It was an enjoyable experience for most fans, kids, mums, dads and some visiting supporters trying to cheer on their team, etc and I hope it can be repeated some time in the future with possibly Georgia or others? We need to support and promote the game, i'm sure there were new rugby supporters here today, well done 15,000 of us who made the effort.
PS my MOM was Hodge, he was superb, and looks like he is fresh out of school.
Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
Didn't really learn much as the contest was so one side.
Shame the A team 6N went.
Wonder if some of the other nations will bring back their A teams now that age groups can't be used to tie a player to the side.
Shame the A team 6N went.
Wonder if some of the other nations will bring back their A teams now that age groups can't be used to tie a player to the side.
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
I think it was partly a financial decision that a couple of Nations dropped the A team. I’m sure the Irish and French could comfortably field one though
PS best player on the pitch by a country mile was Tom Pearson
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Personally thought Hodge was the stand out player.
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
It would be hard to say who were the outstanding players simply because of the gulf in standard - it's easy to be a big fish in a small pond.
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
Underhill is a great player but a bit like Manu/Moody etc when they moved on, an expensive luxury?Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 3:10 pmHadn’t heard that might mean Underhill moving onHot_Charlie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 10:46 pmI think Pepper's already rumoured to be going elsewhere for now - Bath I think.Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 11:20 am I really like what I’ve seen of Pepper. If Reffell were ever to move, hopefully not, he’s one I’d hope we would be chasing
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
Anyone with an iffy injury record has a certain element of riskHot_Charlie wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2024 11:45 amUnderhill is a great player but a bit like Manu/Moody etc when they moved on, an expensive luxury?Rugbygramps wrote: ↑Sat Feb 24, 2024 3:10 pmHadn’t heard that might mean Underhill moving onHot_Charlie wrote: ↑Fri Feb 23, 2024 10:46 pm
I think Pepper's already rumoured to be going elsewhere for now - Bath I think.
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Re: England A v Portugal - MWWR - 25th February 2024
Oh well we agree to differ I’m going with Christian Day choice and the bloke who was literally at the centre of everything. Few flashes breaks from Hodge and he goal kicked well. He was hardly tested defensively