Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
Regarding Hodge, the last two games I’ve watched him play for Exeter and England A, I lost count of the number of times he decided not to pass to a teammate in a better position and instead go into contact on his own.
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
Totally agree. It wasn't so long ago that everyone, critics included were saying Freddie was world class and the 1st name on the England team sheet. He hasn't lost that class because he's missed 2 6N games and made a couple of poor passes. He may have lost a bit of confidence because people keep slagging him off but that will come back as we improve as a team. He's a great fullback.
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
Noticed that looks like he brought too much into his own wonder try hype.No6_Flanker wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 10:55 pm Regarding Hodge, the last two games I’ve watched him play for Exeter and England A, I lost count of the number of times he decided not to pass to a teammate in a better position and instead go into contact on his own.
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
Re: suggestions about moving Freddie into the centres... the other option available to DMK is moving Handré to #12. In his last season for Montpellier, he started outside Garbisi more often than as the fly-half himself. That would allow us to get another ball player into the team. The challenge is, the depth chart at #10 is, well, shallow.
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
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Freddie himself in an interview says he's focusing on the back 3 not thinking about switching to 12
Freddie himself in an interview says he's focusing on the back 3 not thinking about switching to 12
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
12 months ago, Freddie Steward was the best full-back in the world. He was so good in fact, that teams changed how they played to nullify his threat. The game evolved and now Freddie does too. He may not have the pace, Scott Hamilton never did, but his stride makes up for that, and actually, if teams are now kicking towards the wings, just put him there.
We have such a well balanced back three - Steward, Brown, Shilcock, Hassel-Collins, Simmons, Watson, Basset, you could literally pick any 3 of those and have a back 3 that could do a job, pending game plan. Yes, pace is lacking but I still believe OHC will look much better once Hewat comes in.
The experiment of Steward at 12 excites me. I think he'd be really good there, however, you are taking him away from his biggest strength, you don't tend to expect your 12 to take high balls.
The game has evolved, and Steward will take time to adapt, but he will. Dan Cole, for example, was written off when the scrummaging laws changed, at 36 he is probably the best scrummaging tight-head in world rugby.
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We have such a well balanced back three - Steward, Brown, Shilcock, Hassel-Collins, Simmons, Watson, Basset, you could literally pick any 3 of those and have a back 3 that could do a job, pending game plan. Yes, pace is lacking but I still believe OHC will look much better once Hewat comes in.
The experiment of Steward at 12 excites me. I think he'd be really good there, however, you are taking him away from his biggest strength, you don't tend to expect your 12 to take high balls.
The game has evolved, and Steward will take time to adapt, but he will. Dan Cole, for example, was written off when the scrummaging laws changed, at 36 he is probably the best scrummaging tight-head in world rugby.
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
Hoping for something decent on Saturday as taking my footie mad eldest grandkids to the match. My only upset is Gelato Village being closed for refurbishment after the match - I was hoping to avoid the now inevitable McDonalds.
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
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McKellar says we'll hopefully have Martin in selection consideration this week
McKellar says we'll hopefully have Martin in selection consideration this week
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
Saints switching Freeman to 12 worked like a dream and I always see him as a very similar player to FreddieTTRITH wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:43 pm 12 months ago, Freddie Steward was the best full-back in the world. He was so good in fact, that teams changed how they played to nullify his threat. The game evolved and now Freddie does too. He may not have the pace, Scott Hamilton never did, but his stride makes up for that, and actually, if teams are now kicking towards the wings, just put him there.
We have such a well balanced back three - Steward, Brown, Shilcock, Hassel-Collins, Simmons, Watson, Basset, you could literally pick any 3 of those and have a back 3 that could do a job, pending game plan. Yes, pace is lacking but I still believe OHC will look much better once Hewat comes in.
The experiment of Steward at 12 excites me. I think he'd be really good there, however, you are taking him away from his biggest strength, you don't tend to expect your 12 to take high balls.
The game has evolved, and Steward will take time to adapt, but he will. Dan Cole, for example, was written off when the scrummaging laws changed, at 36 he is probably the best scrummaging tight-head in world rugby.
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
Re the grandkids .. take them to Peters Pizza .. best in town .. far superior to Maccies close to ground AND discount for match ticket and season tickets holders!!
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
I think Hodge was in a really good place but the injury has set him back and it will take time to rediscover that early season form.RagingBull wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 10:29 amNoticed that looks like he brought too much into his own wonder try hype.No6_Flanker wrote: ↑Wed Apr 24, 2024 10:55 pm Regarding Hodge, the last two games I’ve watched him play for Exeter and England A, I lost count of the number of times he decided not to pass to a teammate in a better position and instead go into contact on his own.
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
Agree with all of the above. All the noise around Steward has been from the media and fans. All it takes is a positional change or being left out and suddenly the world has ended and there has to be a catastrophic reason why. I'm sure Borthwick and the England coaching staff have handled it well and he's not lost any confidence. Same at club level, block out the rubbish around him not being good enough, fast enough or "could he move to centre" and just keep your head down, which is what he's doing.TTRITH wrote: ↑Thu Apr 25, 2024 12:43 pm 12 months ago, Freddie Steward was the best full-back in the world. He was so good in fact, that teams changed how they played to nullify his threat. The game evolved and now Freddie does too. He may not have the pace, Scott Hamilton never did, but his stride makes up for that, and actually, if teams are now kicking towards the wings, just put him there.
We have such a well balanced back three - Steward, Brown, Shilcock, Hassel-Collins, Simmons, Watson, Basset, you could literally pick any 3 of those and have a back 3 that could do a job, pending game plan. Yes, pace is lacking but I still believe OHC will look much better once Hewat comes in.
The experiment of Steward at 12 excites me. I think he'd be really good there, however, you are taking him away from his biggest strength, you don't tend to expect your 12 to take high balls.
The game has evolved, and Steward will take time to adapt, but he will. Dan Cole, for example, was written off when the scrummaging laws changed, at 36 he is probably the best scrummaging tight-head in world rugby.
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
Decent interview with Joe Heyes on the Rolling Maul podcast. Interesting how dramatic we all are after the loss at Saints (can you imagine how the players would be if they reacted in a similar fashion), whereas the staff/players are focusing on that first half, where we nullified their attack and implemented the game plan perfectly. For one reason or another we couldn't keep it up, discipline etc, but the focus is on the game plan for the full 80 tomorrow. I believe !
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Re: Tigers v Bristol (H) - Premiership - Saturday 27th April 2024 - KO: 15-00
STARTING XV
15 Freddie Steward [85]
14 Mike Brown [25]
13 Matt Scott [77]
12 Dan Kelly [78]
11 Ollie Hassell-Collins [19]
10 Handré Pollard [30]
9 Jack van Poortvliet [70]
1 James Cronin [32]
2 Julián Montoya [57]
3 Dan Cole [320]
4 George Martin [63]
5 Ollie Chessum [55]
6 Hanro Liebenberg [104]
7 Tommy Reffell [111]
8 Jasper Wiese [76]
REPLACEMENTS
16 Charlie Clare [92]
17 Francois van Wyk [51]
18 Will Hurd [40]
19 Harry Wells [196]
20 Olly Cracknell [40]
21 Tom Whiteley [27]
22 Jamie Shillcock [25]
23 Phil Cokanasiga [17]
15 Freddie Steward [85]
14 Mike Brown [25]
13 Matt Scott [77]
12 Dan Kelly [78]
11 Ollie Hassell-Collins [19]
10 Handré Pollard [30]
9 Jack van Poortvliet [70]
1 James Cronin [32]
2 Julián Montoya [57]
3 Dan Cole [320]
4 George Martin [63]
5 Ollie Chessum [55]
6 Hanro Liebenberg [104]
7 Tommy Reffell [111]
8 Jasper Wiese [76]
REPLACEMENTS
16 Charlie Clare [92]
17 Francois van Wyk [51]
18 Will Hurd [40]
19 Harry Wells [196]
20 Olly Cracknell [40]
21 Tom Whiteley [27]
22 Jamie Shillcock [25]
23 Phil Cokanasiga [17]