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daily mail reporting Finn is on close to £600k when he moves. That is 50%+ more than Hogg.
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Life changing money given his career prior to pro rugby.

Fair fcks to him.
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General Zod wrote:And fair fcks to GrayJu too?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/42070503
Money driven move presumably.

Brizzle have great heritage, a solid fan base and great ambition with the support of Lansdown but they are a yo-to team and will need major investment to cement their position in the EP.

Harder and harder for the Scottish teams to compete for and retain talent in Europe and so be competitive in European competition.
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I think it’s good for a few people to play abroad, and the way it’s worked out this time round (I.e. they’ve played a good few years in Scotland and “earned” their big money move) is fine. I just don’t want too many to go so our pro teams end up relatively crap. I guess while we have two pro teams we have to accept that this will happen and succession planning/ academy development will be paramount.
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I dont know why anyone would swap Glasgow for Bristol. In rugby terms that is.

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Donny osmond wrote:I dont know why anyone would swap Glasgow for Bristol. In rugby terms that is.

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Money.

I really hope JG doesn't go Bristol. He has the potential to become one of the best locks in the world. He will not recognise that potential at Bristol.
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Having said that I think JG will sign with the Weeg.
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What is interesting to me is the JGray is clearly on the open market and it appears only Bristol and the SRU have made a serious money offer to him.

I think he'll sign a 2 year deal with Weeg but stranger things have happened. He's still young, even though he has been a full time pro for a few years, but there may be other circumstances that make him want to leave rather than the obvious money.

Maybe Landsdown and Lam have sold him on their vision to make Bristol competitive within 2-3 years or made promises regarding playing time, other signings (RGray was rumoured too), etc. We also have to remember although the HC and backs coach at Glasgow re quality operators their forwards coach is still JHumph.

Given Finn is on his way out, Hogg surely to follow in 2019 (I can't see how the SRU can match his open market value) he may be thinking now is the time to go too.
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I am sure he has more than two offers. Two reported offers is something else entirely.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:I am sure he has more than two offers. Two reported offers is something else entirely.
There are two offers he is considering (allegedly 50/50 on)would indicate that any other offer, presumably from bigger teams aren't up to scratch for whatever reason. I am assuming it is money hence my wording of "serious money offers" not any offers. I highly doubt he'd have ignored say Racing, Montpellier etc if their offer was in the same general ballpark.
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Big Jim reporting that Itoje off to Toulon, i cant see him throwing away his England career but if he did JG would be a very good signing for Sarries
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whatisthejava wrote:Big Jim reporting that Itoje off to Toulon, i cant see him throwing away his England career but if he did JG would be a very good signing for Sarries
Wish Big Jim would shut his gob. He rarely gets it right.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
whatisthejava wrote:Big Jim reporting that Itoje off to Toulon, i cant see him throwing away his England career but if he did JG would be a very good signing for Sarries
Wish Big Jim would shut his gob. He rarely gets it right.
I think some agents spread false rumours through him to up their clients wallets
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whatisthejava wrote:
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
whatisthejava wrote:Big Jim reporting that Itoje off to Toulon, i cant see him throwing away his England career but if he did JG would be a very good signing for Sarries
Wish Big Jim would shut his gob. He rarely gets it right.
I think some agents spread false rumours through him to up their clients wallets
And he'll make a tidy sum too I bet. Was the Itoje rumour on this weeks pod? Not listened to it yet.

I don't mind him spouting rumours, they are after all just that - rumours.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
Donny osmond wrote:I dont know why anyone would swap Glasgow for Bristol. In rugby terms that is.

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Money.

I really hope JG doesn't go Bristol. He has the potential to become one of the best locks in the world. He will not recognise that potential at Bristol.
Great player. He's not far short as it is. Amazing to realize he is still only 23 and has about 12 good years at the top left in him. But a rugby career is still a short one and you can't blame players for wanting to salt away a bit of cash for the future.
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15. Ruaridh Jackson (122)

14. Lelia Masaga (3)

13. Nick Grigg (30)

12. Sam Johnson (31)

11. Leonardo Sarto (14)

10. Adam Hastings (2)

9. George Horne (6)

 

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2. Pat MacArthur (161)

3. D’Arcy Rae (32)

4. Kiran McDonald (0)

5. Scott Cummings (26)

6. Callum Gibbins (7) CAPTAIN

7. Matt Smith (6)

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22. Brandon Thomson (4)

23. Lee Jones
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That’s a decent team in the circumstances, stronger than I expected. Another win would be nice.
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Can't believe Sarto isn't playing for Italy.
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Is Jacko likely to play this game still? He only got a few mins at the end.
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Is this not on TV?
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Can't find it.
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ARM wrote:Is this not on TV?
Nope. So no TMO. And the ref is from Swansea according to the thistle pod.

edit: looks like a comfortable performance.
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This is f*cking insane.

Sounds like lots of Scots boys on the fringes putting their hands up - Hastings, Horne, Jackson, Cummings, Turner are popping up in the commentary time and time again.
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Big D wrote:
ARM wrote:Is this not on TV?
Nope. So no TMO. And the ref is from Swansea according to the thistle pod.

edit: looks like a comfortable performance.
Surprising..what with all that Welsh TV money bankrolling the league.

The Os are in a sorry state these days.
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