Exeter v Glaws
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Exeter v Glaws
Exeter
15 Josh Hodge
14 Jack Nowell
13 Ian Whitten
12 Solomona Kata
11 Olly Woodburn
10 Harvey Skinner
9 Sam Maunder
1 Scott Sio
2 Jack Innard
3 Harry Williams
4 Jonny Gray
5 Daffyd Jenkins
6 Dave Ewers
7 Jannes Kirsten
8 Greg Fisilau
Replacements
16 Dan Frost
17 James Kenny
18 Patrick Shickerling
19 Jack Dunne
20 Aidon Davies
21 Jack Maunder
22 Joe Simmonds
23 Rory O’Loughlin
Glaws
15. Santi Carreras
14. Jonny May*
13. Chris Harris
12. Seb Atkinson
11. Ollie Thorley*
10. Billy Twelvetrees
9. Ben Meehan
1. Val Rapava-Ruskin
2. Seb Blake*
3. Kirill Gotovtsev
4. Cam Jordan
5. Matias Alemanno
6. Ruan Ackermann
7. Lewis Ludlow (c)*
8. Albert Tuisue
Replacements
16. Henry Walker*
17. Harry Elrington
18. Jamal Ford-Robinson
19. Freddie Clarke*
20. Ben Morgan
21. Charlie Chapman*
22. Tom Seabrook*
23. Lloyd Evans
15 Josh Hodge
14 Jack Nowell
13 Ian Whitten
12 Solomona Kata
11 Olly Woodburn
10 Harvey Skinner
9 Sam Maunder
1 Scott Sio
2 Jack Innard
3 Harry Williams
4 Jonny Gray
5 Daffyd Jenkins
6 Dave Ewers
7 Jannes Kirsten
8 Greg Fisilau
Replacements
16 Dan Frost
17 James Kenny
18 Patrick Shickerling
19 Jack Dunne
20 Aidon Davies
21 Jack Maunder
22 Joe Simmonds
23 Rory O’Loughlin
Glaws
15. Santi Carreras
14. Jonny May*
13. Chris Harris
12. Seb Atkinson
11. Ollie Thorley*
10. Billy Twelvetrees
9. Ben Meehan
1. Val Rapava-Ruskin
2. Seb Blake*
3. Kirill Gotovtsev
4. Cam Jordan
5. Matias Alemanno
6. Ruan Ackermann
7. Lewis Ludlow (c)*
8. Albert Tuisue
Replacements
16. Henry Walker*
17. Harry Elrington
18. Jamal Ford-Robinson
19. Freddie Clarke*
20. Ben Morgan
21. Charlie Chapman*
22. Tom Seabrook*
23. Lloyd Evans
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Re: Exeter v Glaws
Another start for Fisilau! That's great news.
And Seb Atkinson is looking better and better. Lots to iron out and improve on, but game time is always going to help.
And Seb Atkinson is looking better and better. Lots to iron out and improve on, but game time is always going to help.
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I don’t know….that Exeter team doesn’t look half as scary these days and I quite fancy us to win down there.
Having said that we’ll probably lose with the last kick of the game or something else very ‘Gloucester’.
We are down to 4th and 5th choice hookers but Seb Blake is a great prospect and a big big man.
Having said that we’ll probably lose with the last kick of the game or something else very ‘Gloucester’.
We are down to 4th and 5th choice hookers but Seb Blake is a great prospect and a big big man.
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10. Billy Twelvetrees - someone by 83… I couldn’t tell you which team
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Twelvetrees was outstanding at 10 last week against Bordeaux and both Carreras and Evans are coming back from injury.
Not sure the coaches fully trust Evans at 10 anymore either so this selection makes sense in terms of continuity from last week’s outstanding result.
Not sure the coaches fully trust Evans at 10 anymore either so this selection makes sense in terms of continuity from last week’s outstanding result.
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Lots to like about both these 2 youngsters.Epaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Fri Jan 27, 2023 12:32 pm Another start for Fisilau! That's great news.
And Seb Atkinson is looking better and better. Lots to iron out and improve on, but game time is always going to help.
Exeter not the force they once were but they rarely lose at home.
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And so it proved. Exe did just enough in a very low key, disappointing game that featured far too much (poor) kicking and not nearly enough adventure.
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Quite! I think Exeter have some good youngsters coming through but apart from Hodge they all seem to be foreign. The English contingent - Skinner, Maunder etc. - are crap. I can't help thinking that the salary cap and other issues (finance, law changes etc.) are going to stifle English core professional development unless somebody with a brain in the RFU sees the light.fivepointer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2023 6:43 pm And so it proved. Exe did just enough in a very low key, disappointing game that featured far too much (poor) kicking and not nearly enough adventure.
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Re: Exeter v Glaws
Awful game with very little to get excited about. Thought Atkinson Jr, Cam Jordan and Seb Blake (who nailed every line out on his first Orem start) were decent for us.
Exeter were dominant in the collisions and we fell off too many tackles.
Exeter were dominant in the collisions and we fell off too many tackles.
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Re: Exeter v Glaws
The exe production line of young talent seems to have dried up over the last few years. A massive shame but I suppose these things go in cycles.
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Re: Exeter v Glaws
I was hugely impressed with SAtkinson - showed consistent quick hands on the gainline. Exeter kept thinking they were going to smash him with the ball and he kept getting it away, rapidly and accurately. There's definitely a very promising player there.
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It has. Capstick was the last decent graduate from the academy and that was 3/4 years ago. Their u18's have done very little in their competition and representation at u20 level is limited to one player who was developed at Wasps.
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It's like Leicester were in the early-2010s, right down to the older generation starting to retire/leave, and there being nothing to fall back on. Was very difficult to compile a competitive team based solely around buying in players under the cap, and it took a long time to wind the academy back up again when we belatedly realised we'd made terrible choices.fivepointer wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 12:28 pmIt has. Capstick was the last decent graduate from the academy and that was 3/4 years ago. Their u18's have done very little in their competition and representation at u20 level is limited to one player who was developed at Wasps.
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Re: Exeter v Glaws
It’s so hard not to get carried away when hearing of any remotely promising EQ 12 after the last decade or so, but any comparison in style you could make for someone who hasn’t seen him play?
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Hard one to do. A bit of the Antony Allen about him maybe, although much taller and with room on his frame to still fill out more.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Sun Jan 29, 2023 1:00 pmIt’s so hard not to get carried away when hearing of any remotely promising EQ 12 after the last decade or so, but any comparison in style you could make for someone who hasn’t seen him play?
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Haven’t Exeter got two teenage internationals in their pack? We’ll Christ is now just 20.