Not sure about that - I more wonder why England aren't tapping any likely looking players in the Celtic systems. One's think some of the posho Leinster boys have English roots.
Tricky decision for Smith - bird in the hand v the unknown in the bush.
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Not sure about that - I more wonder why England aren't tapping any likely looking players in the Celtic systems. One's think some of the posho Leinster boys have English roots.
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I agree. However, if SB were to continue selecting Ford in January 2024 and Farrell (whenever he deigns to return), might Smith then be considered 4th choice for England? I'd love to hear what SB would say to him if Smith asked where he stood. The bigger long-term picture would be best served by declaring Smith and Smith as first/second choice now, IMO. If SB does not do that and F Smith opts for Scotland our team's performance ceiling will suffer - if not straight away, certainly in years 3/4 of the next RWC cycle.fivepointer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 10:24 amThey are.
We will always have this issue with players being developed here by going through our schools/academies/clubs and then opting to play for another country.
I'd be very sore if Smith chose Scotland, given he has been here all his life and owes his position entirely to the English game.
On form Smith and Smith are first and second choice. Going to be interesting to see what Steely Balls does.Oakboy wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 11:21 amI agree. However, if SB were to continue selecting Ford in January 2024 and Farrell (whenever he deigns to return), might Smith then be considered 4th choice for England? I'd love to hear what SB would say to him if Smith asked where he stood. The bigger long-term picture would be best served by declaring Smith and Smith as first/second choice now, IMO. If SB does not do that and F Smith opts for Scotland our team's performance ceiling will suffer - if not straight away, certainly in years 3/4 of the next RWC cycle.fivepointer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 10:24 amThey are.
We will always have this issue with players being developed here by going through our schools/academies/clubs and then opting to play for another country.
I'd be very sore if Smith chose Scotland, given he has been here all his life and owes his position entirely to the English game.
its why Dingwall has so far resisted Townsendfivepointer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 10:24 amThey are.
We will always have this issue with players being developed here by going through our schools/academies/clubs and then opting to play for another country.
I'd be very sore if Smith chose Scotland, given he has been here all his life and owes his position entirely to the English game.
...trying to work out is this is a wind-up. I think it is, but the fact that I'm not 100% sure is concerning.
I would go down this route, personally. There's a very reasonable chance that, come the next world cup, they'll be the two best 10s available to England. They would also justify selection on the basis of form. I think there's also a good case for using this 6Ns, in part, to develop the type of game we play, and fresh blood at 10 would help this, especially given the potential existing relationship (of Fin) with one of the leading candidates for the 9 role, and the game they play at club level.
There was a bit of puzzlement around his departure when he was let go, he did struggle with injuries, seemed disinterested (not knowing who James Ryan was would indicate a lack interest in the game as well).FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Jan 02, 2024 7:16 am Probably helps him as a youngster not to be overawed but you're right he'll need to nause up if he wants to make it at international level.
Not sure what Pat Lam was doing letting a 6ft8 and 20 stone second row become dissatisfied. Some man management missed at Bristol there, a club that could do with a mountain of a second row.
Going to be interesting to see how he develops.
All true. But it's understandable that any kid offered the possibility to play international rugby would jump at it. I guess we will see how it goes. Smith is a great prospect, but I feel he is a tad over hyped at this stage of his career.fivepointer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 30, 2023 10:24 amThey are.
We will always have this issue with players being developed here by going through our schools/academies/clubs and then opting to play for another country.
I'd be very sore if Smith chose Scotland, given he has been here all his life and owes his position entirely to the English game.
Could also be the change in coaching structure at Quins (again).Puja wrote: ↑Wed Jan 03, 2024 6:35 pm FKAS has a point about Dombrandt looking good at lower levels while not being able to translate that form into big games, but it does appear like he's found a higher gear this season. Possible that the disappointment of missing out on the RWC might be the making of him? I'd be willing to give him another go to see if the magic can happen.
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