OK maybe you were all at Twickers supporting "loser" Lancaster!!
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I was walking 10 miles in my newly-resoled Scarpa boots and discovering that they had no resemblance to the great boots I have walked all over the UK in. It's a bit like watching the match tonight and finding out that 'England' that took the pitch bore no resemblance to most 'England' teams of the era before Lancaster, even the carp ones.Bill W (2) wrote:You missed a cracking game where the "Young Lads" + Matt Smith showed much talent and ability and, perhaps, we saw an insight into the "Mauger Style".
OK maybe you were all at Twickers supporting "loser" Lancaster!!
Alas old boots do not repair well and are not easily replaced! Sympathy!jgriffin wrote:I was walking 10 miles in my newly-resoled Scarpa boots and discovering that they had no resemblance to the great boots I have walked all over the UK in. It's a bit like watching the match tonight and finding out that 'England' that took the pitch bore no resemblance to most 'England' teams of the era before Lancaster, even the carp ones.Bill W (2) wrote:You missed a cracking game where the "Young Lads" + Matt Smith showed much talent and ability and, perhaps, we saw an insight into the "Mauger Style".
OK maybe you were all at Twickers supporting "loser" Lancaster!!
Who, as pointed out yesterday, had a majority core of ex-premiership academy players. Therefore quite reasonable opposition for a mainly academy side. That said, in attack they were somewhat limited and cointained by Tigers' defence (Roberts was excellent at 12)The Boy Dave wrote:What against Loughborough Uni 2nds.
Who, as pointed out yesterday, had a majority core of ex-premiership academy players. Therefore quite reasonable opposition for a mainly academy side. That said, in attack they were somewhat limited and cointained by Tigers' defence (Roberts was excellent at 12)The Boy Dave wrote:What against Loughborough Uni 2nds.
But Mauger does appear to have taught him how to pass!!Hot_Charlie wrote:
Matt Smith did occassionally forget to pass though!
A lot can be said for running straight and fixing the defence and then unleashing a rampaging beast like Manu. Oops it's the tablets talking againStu_F wrote:If Jack Roberts had a step he'd be a super player, at the moment he's all straight line speed.
But for his "almost" try he did cover most of the pitch to go round half the opposition.Stu_F wrote:If Jack Roberts had a step he'd be a super player, at the moment he's all straight line speed.