U20 JWC
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Got to say, although England have been a mixed bag, Jack Bracken has been bloody excellent! For a school kid he’s looked superb!
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Bonus point!! Fabulous maul!
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So Arg score and he still gives a yellow for offside! That’s….erm…..unusual!
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Get in!! That a huge score!
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And what a conversion!
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Jack Bracken take a bow!! Hattrick time!
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Good to get that game out of the way. Get a bloody nose and see it through. The pack were very good mostly. Scrum excellent against a significantly heavier and much vaunted Argentina pack.
Lots of errors and silly penalties and far too many times player looked to go for glory rather than the sensible and better option of passing the ball on. Pollock’s was utterly criminal!
Aside from the pack most of the backs did well. Halfbacks were a mixed bag, but the rest decent. Redshaw and Bracken the standouts. Bracken was superb! He’ll get the glory for the tries and break, but it was the little decisions he made that stood out for me. Like a duck to water at this level! And great to finish the game with both he and Friday on!
Fiji won’t be easy by any means but should be a chance to get the rhythm going before the big game against the Saffers. They’ll be very tough. We’re a mixed bag in the U20 Rugby Championship.
Lots of errors and silly penalties and far too many times player looked to go for glory rather than the sensible and better option of passing the ball on. Pollock’s was utterly criminal!
Aside from the pack most of the backs did well. Halfbacks were a mixed bag, but the rest decent. Redshaw and Bracken the standouts. Bracken was superb! He’ll get the glory for the tries and break, but it was the little decisions he made that stood out for me. Like a duck to water at this level! And great to finish the game with both he and Friday on!
Fiji won’t be easy by any means but should be a chance to get the rhythm going before the big game against the Saffers. They’ll be very tough. We’re a mixed bag in the U20 Rugby Championship.
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Just caught the result. Watched the first 30 minutes, saw us go 0-14 and thought we're going to get a a hiding here.
Good comeback.
Good comeback.
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I was particularly please with how the pack seemed to start off under the cosh, but worked it out themselves and came back to gain superiority, and to do so before the coachez could tell them how.
Otherwise, it's all been said above, Kerr and Bracken the pick of the backs. 2 props and Carnduff the pick of the forwards
Otherwise, it's all been said above, Kerr and Bracken the pick of the backs. 2 props and Carnduff the pick of the forwards
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I thought Kerr was outstanding. Can definitely see him getting some games time for Quins next season.
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It might require a rethink of how they use their midfield at Quins but Quins need a 12 and Kerr just looks a classy operator. With Andre gone there is an opportunity for a different kind of 12 to step in as well.
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That pretty much has to happen anyway, Anyanwu is still uhh.. developing and Northmore/Beard can't play like Esterhuizen (few can, tbf) so the backrow are going to be running more crashball. Interested to see how we adapt and yeah, Kerr looks like he'll definitely have a role to play if he kicks on
**eta forgot about Joseph but he's not reeeaally a bosher either
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Very true, Andre isn't really replaceable. Quins have run one of Northmore or Anyanwu at 12 previously in a more direct role when he hasn't been available. Hyde could maybe also do that role but having a more rounded skillset in Kerr would be an interesting watch.Danno wrote: ↑Mon Jul 01, 2024 11:18 pmThat pretty much has to happen anyway, Anyanwu is still uhh.. developing and Northmore/Beard can't play like Esterhuizen (few can, tbf) so the backrow are going to be running more crashball. Interested to see how we adapt and yeah, Kerr looks like he'll definitely have a role to play if he kicks on
**eta forgot about Joseph but he's not reeeaally a bosher either
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TEAM TO FACE FIJI
Starting
15. Ioan Jones
14. Toby Cousins
13. Ben Waghorn
12. Oli Spencer
11. Angus Hall
10. Benjamin Coen
9. Ollie Allan
1. Cameron Miell
2. James Isaacs
3. James Halliwell
4. Harvey Cuckson
5. Olamide Sodeke
6. Finn Carnduff (c)
7. Kane James
8. Arthur Green
Replacements
16. Craig Wright
17. Asher Opoku-Fordjour
18. Afolabi Fasogbon
19. Junior Kpoku
20. Henry Pollock
21. Lucas Friday
22. Josh Bellamy
23. Alex Wills
Starting
15. Ioan Jones
14. Toby Cousins
13. Ben Waghorn
12. Oli Spencer
11. Angus Hall
10. Benjamin Coen
9. Ollie Allan
1. Cameron Miell
2. James Isaacs
3. James Halliwell
4. Harvey Cuckson
5. Olamide Sodeke
6. Finn Carnduff (c)
7. Kane James
8. Arthur Green
Replacements
16. Craig Wright
17. Asher Opoku-Fordjour
18. Afolabi Fasogbon
19. Junior Kpoku
20. Henry Pollock
21. Lucas Friday
22. Josh Bellamy
23. Alex Wills
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Good run-out for the rest. Hopefully our guys will be well-rested for the biggie...
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Not that there's anything else important happening tomorrow.


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Just logged in ahead of England Fiji - and Wow, Ireland v Georgia
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Last play of the game for the win wasn’t it?Which Tyler wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 2:51 pm Just logged in ahead of England Fiji - and Wow, Ireland v Georgia
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2nd minute of the clock in the redEpaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 2:58 pmLast play of the game for the win wasn’t it?Which Tyler wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 2:51 pm Just logged in ahead of England Fiji - and Wow, Ireland v Georgia
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Fairly standard game so far - England leading 19-3 with a maul try, a good forwards try (ball in-and-out of the loosehead's hands to put the tighthead through a gap, whereupon he steps the full-back for the try), then a winger's try from a period of pressure. We've just got forward dominance.
And Pollock's just scored a long-range try off the bench to get us a bonus point in 26 minutes. Result decided already; just a question of how wide the margin.
It's the first time I'm seeing Cameron Miell try and by gods is his hair atrocious. Just the worst kind of mullet - looks like someone got distracted halfway through shaving his head. I'm hoping it's a bet or forfeit rather than him actually thinking that looks good.
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And Pollock's just scored a long-range try off the bench to get us a bonus point in 26 minutes. Result decided already; just a question of how wide the margin.
It's the first time I'm seeing Cameron Miell try and by gods is his hair atrocious. Just the worst kind of mullet - looks like someone got distracted halfway through shaving his head. I'm hoping it's a bet or forfeit rather than him actually thinking that looks good.
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Scoreboard beating the clock.
Switching over to France NZ
Switching over to France NZ
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Good timing.
Great break by the kiwi wing, with support, but takes the FB tackle instead of of the 1 on 0. Fails to pop the ball up to secondary support, so rolls again, illegally.
Then gets stroppy and throws the ball away, to give France another 10m for the penalty.
Gotta love a nice, calm head.
Great break by the kiwi wing, with support, but takes the FB tackle instead of of the 1 on 0. Fails to pop the ball up to secondary support, so rolls again, illegally.
Then gets stroppy and throws the ball away, to give France another 10m for the penalty.
Gotta love a nice, calm head.
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Beautiful pass to, and line by, France 6 for that try
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Je ne regret rien.Which Tyler wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2024 4:11 pm Scoreboard beating the clock.
Switching over to France NZ
Cracking match