Peej wrote:Puja wrote:Peej wrote:How can Ewells still be included?
Interesting we get to have both Newcastle hookers, because Eddie won't admit he's wrong. As usual, a couple of wild punts based on nothing at all, in positions where players with meaningful form are overlooked.
Which do you see as the wild punts based on nothing at all? Plus which players with meaningful form (aside from those rested and Ford

) are being overlooked for you? Looks to be one of the saner Eddie squads to my mind.
Puja
Will Joseph is certainly one. Arundell I accept has got everyone a bit hot and bothered but he's not even starting for Irish in the league or Europe (his time will come etc and he has to be looked at etc). Bailey to some extent. But the churn of centres and outside backs isn't good. Atkinson may not have been everyone's first choice pick, but what has he done between now and the 6 nations to not be picked? At hooker, Blamire over Walker, Singleton, Oghre, or even Woolstencroft is a bit odd.
I'd disagree with you on Joseph - he's been absolutely mustard for Irish and has looked a touch of class every time he's touched the ball. He's not going to be in the England team tomorrow, but I've got no problem with him being in the squad as an apprentice and to play against the Barbarians.
I'm not a fan of the churn of outside backs either, but Atkinson's a weird example as he's so clearly a dead-end for England. He's been in two windows' worth of training squad, has had plenty of chance to impress in camp, and clearly Eddie doesn't believe he's worth playing or keeping. Manu return is the one likely kicking him out of a squad place and, while you could say pick him instead of Joseph or Dingwall, I'd rather take we take a look at a couple of young guns, than waste time with someone who won't make it (not to mention that including Joseph and Dingwall keeps any Celts from getting too interested in them).
Blamire's odd because he's barely playing any domestic rugby, and that which he is is for one of the worst teams, but he does have some credit in the bank for the fact that he's shown that he can do it on the international stage, even against South Africa's pack. Dolly's the weird one for me, although Woolstencroft is a step too far!
Puja