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hp18 wrote:
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hp18 wrote:3 year contract for Fagerson.
That's good. Any views on whether he might be first choice next season
He could nail that over the course of the season. Won't be bothered if he doesn't. Props (even phenomenally talented ones) take time to mature.
You're right. It'd be handy for Glasgow though! If they want to crack Europe the front row needs to improve
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Cameo wrote:
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That's good. Any views on whether he might be first choice next season
He could nail that over the course of the season. Won't be bothered if he doesn't. Props (even phenomenally talented ones) take time to mature.
You're right. It'd be handy for Glasgow though! If they want to crack Europe the front row needs to improve
If by 1st choice you mean starting all the big games then I would agree that it would be handy. But as a young prop I hope is minutes on the field continues to be limited to a manageable figure.
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Excellent news for Fagerson. Whilst Pufaisi has improved a LOT over the last few weeks he still isn't a good enough first choice for the level Glasgow want to be competing at (making Euro quarters, competing at the top end of the pro 12).
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Story in the evening standard tonight linking Townsend to Quins to replace O'Shea. I don't think it'll happen but not ruling it out. 70:30 in my view.
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It wouldn't be a great move for him. A lot is expected of Quins - they're in a trough at the moment and they don't have the squad to get out of it imo.

On the topic of Glasgow news over 20 Scarlets players have been hit by a bug - there was no training today and they'll assess the squad tomorrow. I was already expecting a Glasgow win but this could be a rout if they have to draft in premiership players.
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Strong, strong team from the weeg. Naka and Swinson are the wrong way around and 20 & 21 aren't as strong as they could be but that's some squad. Missing an openside too but Favaro might be injured.

15. Stuart Hogg
14. Tommy Seymour
13. Mark Bennett
12. Alex Dunbar
11. Lee Jones
10. Finn Russell
9. Henry Pyrgos

1. Gordon Reid
2. Fraser Brown
3. Sila Puafisi
4. Tim Swinson
5. Jonny Gray (Captain)
6. Rob Harley
7. Ryan Wilson
8. Josh Strauss

Replacements

16. Pat MacArthur
17. Jerry Yanuyanutawa
18. Zander Fagerson
19. Leone Nakarawa
20. Tyrone Holmes
21. Grayson Hart
22. Duncan Weir
23. Taqele Naiyaravoro
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Scarlets not too affected by illness after all...

15 Liam Williams, 14 Steff Evans, 13 Gareth Owen, 12 Hadleigh Parkes, 11 DTH van der Merwe, 10 Steve Shingler, 9 Gareth Davies, 1 Rob Evans, 2 Ken Owens ©, 3 Samson Lee, 4 Jake Ball, 5 David Bulbring, 6 Maselino Paulino, 7 James Davies, 8 John Barclay

Replacements; Kirby Myhill, Phil John, Peter Edwards, George Earle, Morgan Allen, Aled Davies, Aled Thomas, Steff Hughes
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switchskier wrote:Story in the evening standard tonight linking Townsend to Quins to replace O'Shea. I don't think it'll happen but not ruling it out. 70:30 in my view.
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I would have Price ahead of Hart, but one can't have everything.
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Matt Ha wrote:I would have Price ahead of Hart, but one can't have everything.
Is there anyone except Townsend who wouldn't?
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Matt Ha wrote:I would have Price ahead of Hart, but one can't have everything.
Is there anyone except Townsend who wouldn't?
It depends what you want from your replacement halfback pairing. Price is great for running game and keeping the pace up, Hart is much more adept at being a niggly f@#ker, baiting the oppos into making mistakes, controlling the ball getting back to Weir who's able to step up and nail any resulting kicks at goal.
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hp18 wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:
Matt Ha wrote:I would have Price ahead of Hart, but one can't have everything.
Is there anyone except Townsend who wouldn't?
It depends what you want from your replacement halfback pairing. Price is great for running game and keeping the pace up, Hart is much more adept at being a niggly f@#ker, baiting the oppos into making mistakes, controlling the ball getting back to Weir who's able to step up and nail any resulting kicks at goal.
You're clutching. Hart isn't good enough.
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Sounds like they are shitting themselves
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
hp18 wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:
Is there anyone except Townsend who wouldn't?
It depends what you want from your replacement halfback pairing. Price is great for running game and keeping the pace up, Hart is much more adept at being a niggly f@#ker, baiting the oppos into making mistakes, controlling the ball getting back to Weir who's able to step up and nail any resulting kicks at goal.
You're clutching. Hart isn't good enough.
I like the Weir nailing kicks at goal bit. That was a while ago when he was particularly good at that.

Glad Townsend is staying. I think he is desperate to do something in Europe but wouldnt be too surprised to see him leave after next season. Possibly to France for a spell
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
hp18 wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:
Is there anyone except Townsend who wouldn't?
It depends what you want from your replacement halfback pairing. Price is great for running game and keeping the pace up, Hart is much more adept at being a niggly f@#ker, baiting the oppos into making mistakes, controlling the ball getting back to Weir who's able to step up and nail any resulting kicks at goal.
You're clutching. Hart isn't good enough.
As national coach, surely you could tell him that?
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How does GT's budget at Glasgow compare to available budgets in England? If he's looking at what he can achieve with a squad, I can see France being attractive to him, but it might be that only certain English clubs would have the same potential from a coaching POV

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Donny osmond wrote:How does GT's budget at Glasgow compare to available budgets in England? If he's looking at what he can achieve with a squad, I can see France being attractive to him, but it might be that only certain English clubs would have the same potential from a coaching POV

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Toony seems like a bloke who is in it for the long term. He won't get time in France. You're either in a relegation dogfight or you're competing for the league and cup. There is no middle ground.

PS, Glasgow going well so far but Clancy doing his best to impose himself. Glasgow could have done a lot more damage.
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Seymour has come on leaps and bounds since he joined Glasgow but by god I do wish he would stop charging out of the defensive line like that. Glasgow still well on top. 10-3. Despite being 7 points ahead they've been pretty wasteful.
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Anyone got a link to a stream
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Afraid not, watching on sky. Means there should be one somewhere though.

Russell is the star of this match so far. Glasgow well on top 15-3. Scarlets turning down kickable penalties to try get their try.
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A bit of individual brilliance from Liam Williams sees him through under the posts. He just glided through a group of 4 forwards... that probably helped!

15-10 weeg.
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Lee Jones is having an excellent game as well.
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Excellent try from Lee Jones. Speed and power on the line
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Lee Jones is having an excellent game as well.
Speak of the devil... An unepxected turnover, dummy and a superb Pyrgos break sees him pass to Jones on the wing who shows off the pace he was famous for and finish in the corner.. but not before he fends off a couple of tackles!

Conversion is not good. 20-10. 1 more try for the BP.
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Croft_No.5 wrote:Excellent try from Lee Jones. Speed and power on the line
A very, very good player. Edinburgh letting him go was absolutely mental.
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