Thanks - got pretty disillusioned in the final months of Eddies reign…Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:41 pmpretty much. Good to see you back!SixAndAHalf wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:32 pm 1. Genge
2. George
3. Cole (Sinckler)
4. Itoje
5. Chessum
6. Willis (Ludlam)
7. Earl (Willis)
8. Ludlam (Dombrandt)
9. JvP
10. Farrell
11. Freeman (Arundell)
12. Manu
13. Slade
14. Watson
15. Steward
16. Walker
17. Rodd
18. Sinckler (Cole)
19. Ribbans
20. Dombrandt (Earl)
21. Mitchell
22. Smith
23. Arundell (OHC)
Brackets = Borthers picks
We miss Ford. And also need Mercer back asap - unconvinced by Dombrandt as an international.
Team for Italy
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Months?SixAndAHalf wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 5:47 pmThanks - got pretty disillusioned in the final months of Eddies reign…Banquo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:41 pmpretty much. Good to see you back!SixAndAHalf wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 10:32 pm 1. Genge
2. George
3. Cole (Sinckler)
4. Itoje
5. Chessum
6. Willis (Ludlam)
7. Earl (Willis)
8. Ludlam (Dombrandt)
9. JvP
10. Farrell
11. Freeman (Arundell)
12. Manu
13. Slade
14. Watson
15. Steward
16. Walker
17. Rodd
18. Sinckler (Cole)
19. Ribbans
20. Dombrandt (Earl)
21. Mitchell
22. Smith
23. Arundell (OHC)
Brackets = Borthers picks
We miss Ford. And also need Mercer back asap - unconvinced by Dombrandt as an international.
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I'd add Obano in, if he can put 12 months together without breaking
But I wanna!
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Feels like we are starting to build something with Chessum / Willis / JvP / Lawrence / Arundell all looking like potentially top class international players but there is a ceiling on the team with Farrell at 10 (or 12) and he appears difficult to dislodge. Not promising to see him made captain and given 80 this week but hopefully Borthers favours Ford when he is fit.
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Let's not forget how important winning that match was. Progress is progress.
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Itoje was his usual excellent self I thought.
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I feel that Lawrence is being a bit overly lauded, he blotted his copy book with a few errors, scratching out jvp's try and then fumbling after a break. Definitely worth persisting with but I remain unconvinced that the 12 problems are over.
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We missed an insane number of tackles and kicked an insane amount of ball away. Poor yardage made too.
Loads to do.
Loads to do.
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Did a different job this week.
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Lost the 2nd half and intensity dropped off after the subs came on. Maybe the cushion of the lead had something to do with it, but similar last week.Early days and enough individual positives, but another 6N with 2 wins from 5 (maybe) would be on the disappointing side.
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Give the lad a chance. It's his first international for some time, and after all, he was playing outside Faz.
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Also the Italian 21 went down like he was playing football to milk that penalty. Minimum amount of contact and he was appealing before he'd finished going down. Was a soft penalty and made more frustrating by the blocks on Cole and Chessum being ignored for the second Italy try.
Lawrence added a nice direct threat to the midfield, made a lot of metres, tackles and an important turnover. Wasn't a perfect performance but he was a bright light on the day and surely earned a spot in that midfield going forward. If he keeps the all action displays but tightens everything up England will be on to a winner there.
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Solid win when many had predicted you would struggle but if I was an England fan those kicking tactics would drive me mad.
It would be one thing if they were genuinely attacking kicks, but it is as if they have been told to kick it as long as they can find grass and put the Italian back three under pressure. Lots of kicks that were okay in and of themselves but alternatives to attacking play rather than part of it. The idea that they opened up space doesn't work given you never really seemed to try to go to that space.
Also - Chessum looks very good.
It would be one thing if they were genuinely attacking kicks, but it is as if they have been told to kick it as long as they can find grass and put the Italian back three under pressure. Lots of kicks that were okay in and of themselves but alternatives to attacking play rather than part of it. The idea that they opened up space doesn't work given you never really seemed to try to go to that space.
Also - Chessum looks very good.
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Clear double standards applied to JVP's disallowed try (soccer dive by the Italian) and the blocking to enable Italy's #2 try.FKAS wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 6:31 pmAlso the Italian 21 went down like he was playing football to milk that penalty. Minimum amount of contact and he was appealing before he'd finished going down. Was a soft penalty and made more frustrating by the blocks on Cole and Chessum being ignored for the second Italy try.
Lawrence added a nice direct threat to the midfield, made a lot of metres, tackles and an important turnover. Wasn't a perfect performance but he was a bright light on the day and surely earned a spot in that midfield going forward. If he keeps the all action displays but tightens everything up England will be on to a winner there.
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Crikey- the bar for being a decent 12 shoots up as soon as Faz moves out

Lawrence did a lot of good stuff- more work to do, but given his lack of experience at 12, I’d settle for it. That kick he did tho…… kabadness..
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Well that was incredibly boring. My expectations are pretty low for the Italy games in general but that was just so uninteresting.
There might be some useful things to take forward from that game, but it wasn’t very inspiring. It’s hard to know if that was more due to our insistence on not ever having the ball or the ref being happy for 40% of the game time to disappear waiting around for scrums etc.
After a certain point I sort of stopped caring. Faz kicks it away, backline never get the ball. Lawrence would occasionally get a run. Hated the use of the subs bench. Dombrandt with the worst performance anybody has ever put in, in any sport. The list goes on.
There might be some useful things to take forward from that game, but it wasn’t very inspiring. It’s hard to know if that was more due to our insistence on not ever having the ball or the ref being happy for 40% of the game time to disappear waiting around for scrums etc.
After a certain point I sort of stopped caring. Faz kicks it away, backline never get the ball. Lawrence would occasionally get a run. Hated the use of the subs bench. Dombrandt with the worst performance anybody has ever put in, in any sport. The list goes on.
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Also I liked the bit where the commentators were saying Italy are fun but maybe they should kick more if they want to get back in to it. They then went the whole way up the pitch just running and catching and passing. Probably the best period of the game.
They then fell apart and kept throwing the ball on the floor. Would have been very interesting to see how the final 20 minutes would have gone if they’d kept that up.
They then fell apart and kept throwing the ball on the floor. Would have been very interesting to see how the final 20 minutes would have gone if they’d kept that up.
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That is one issue ticked off the list. Who was going to partner Itoje was a big question for Borthwick to answer and so far Chessum looks like he's working well with Maro. Big 80 mins from the pair of them.
Ludlam and Willis were pretty good as a pair of flankers. I'd have liked to see Ludlam a bit more ball in hand but otherwise it worked. We can't keep replacing two of the backrow each game though, Dombrandt needs to start doing a full 80 as the locks are running themselves into the floor.
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All those dinky kicks behind the defence when knocking hard on the tryline looks like an amateur rugby league team from the 1980s going robotically through the motions on the 5th tackle. Makes you wonder if Farrell is actually coaching the backline attack. To add weight to the amateur league side hypothesis, when all else fails, the chippy prick usually gets in a Fite. It is the most perplexingly unsophisticated pivot strategy in ze whole vorld.
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That's the analogy I'm looking for. Decent kicks on the last tackle if nothing is on and you are out of ideas. Might force a few repeat sets or pin them near their line.morepork wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 7:23 pm All those dinky kicks behind the defence when knocking hard on the tryline looks like an amateur rugby league team from the 1980s going robotically through the motions on the 5th tackle. Makes you wonder if Farrell is actually coaching the backline attack. To add weight to the amateur league side hypothesis, when all else fails, the chippy prick usually gets in a Fite. It is the most perplexingly unsophisticated pivot strategy in ze whole vorld.
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It's a dull but low risk strategy. You either score, get a lineout from a hurried clearance or get it kicked to you from the goal line. If you lose shape, grubber and reset.morepork wrote: ↑Sun Feb 12, 2023 7:23 pm All those dinky kicks behind the defence when knocking hard on the tryline looks like an amateur rugby league team from the 1980s going robotically through the motions on the 5th tackle. Makes you wonder if Farrell is actually coaching the backline attack. To add weight to the amateur league side hypothesis, when all else fails, the chippy prick usually gets in a Fite. It is the most perplexingly unsophisticated pivot strategy in ze whole vorld.
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How much risk does keeping the ball in hand when presented with an extra man overlap 10 meters from the line when running at full Forrest Gump entail?
Maybe dull and low reward is a better description of the strategy.
Maybe dull and low reward is a better description of the strategy.
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It is unadventurous, disheartening and most of all a sack of shit to watch.
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Yep. You’d hope converting a four on three would be low enough risk for international players…