Edinburgh v Glasgow 1872 Cup P1
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Edinburgh v Glasgow 1872 Cup P1
Gutted this is no longer a double header derby. What on earth were Pro 12 thinking?
Toony is doing some resting which is totally understandable given the tests Glasgow have in a a months time.
GLASGOW
15. Stuart Hogg (92)
14. Junior Bulumakau (5)
13. Mark Bennett (60)
12. Alex Dunbar (90)
11. Lee Jones (43)
10. Finn Russell (55)
9. Henry Pyrgos CO-CAPTAIN (114)
1. Alex Allan (36)
2. Fraser Brown (56)
3. Zander Fagerson (42)
4. Brian Alainu'uese (5)
5. Jonny Gray CO-CAPTAIN (65)
6. Rob Harley (148)
7. Simone Favaro (25)
8. Josh Strauss (100)
Replacements
16. Pat MacArthur (143)
17. Ryan Grant (108)
18. Sila Puafisi (33)
19. Adam Ashe (29)
20. Chris Fusaro (114)
21. Ali Price (33)
22. Nick Grigg (8)
23. Sean Lamont (105)
EDINBURGH
15. Blair Kinghorn
14. Damien Hoyland
13. Chris Dean
12. Phil Burleigh
11. Tom Brown
10. Duncan Weir
9. Sam Hidalgo-Clyne
1. Alasdair Dickinson
2. Ross Ford
3. Simon Berghan
4. Ben Toolis
5. Grant Gilchrist
6. Magnus Bradbury
7. Hamish Watson
8. Cornell Du Preez
Replacements
16. Stuart McInally
17. Allan Dell
18. Murray McCallum
19. Fraser McKenzie
20. Viliame Mata
21. Sean Kennedy
22. Jason Tovey
23. Glenn Bryce
Toony is doing some resting which is totally understandable given the tests Glasgow have in a a months time.
GLASGOW
15. Stuart Hogg (92)
14. Junior Bulumakau (5)
13. Mark Bennett (60)
12. Alex Dunbar (90)
11. Lee Jones (43)
10. Finn Russell (55)
9. Henry Pyrgos CO-CAPTAIN (114)
1. Alex Allan (36)
2. Fraser Brown (56)
3. Zander Fagerson (42)
4. Brian Alainu'uese (5)
5. Jonny Gray CO-CAPTAIN (65)
6. Rob Harley (148)
7. Simone Favaro (25)
8. Josh Strauss (100)
Replacements
16. Pat MacArthur (143)
17. Ryan Grant (108)
18. Sila Puafisi (33)
19. Adam Ashe (29)
20. Chris Fusaro (114)
21. Ali Price (33)
22. Nick Grigg (8)
23. Sean Lamont (105)
EDINBURGH
15. Blair Kinghorn
14. Damien Hoyland
13. Chris Dean
12. Phil Burleigh
11. Tom Brown
10. Duncan Weir
9. Sam Hidalgo-Clyne
1. Alasdair Dickinson
2. Ross Ford
3. Simon Berghan
4. Ben Toolis
5. Grant Gilchrist
6. Magnus Bradbury
7. Hamish Watson
8. Cornell Du Preez
Replacements
16. Stuart McInally
17. Allan Dell
18. Murray McCallum
19. Fraser McKenzie
20. Viliame Mata
21. Sean Kennedy
22. Jason Tovey
23. Glenn Bryce
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Re: Edinburgh v Glasgow 1872 Cup P1
Edinburgh by 4, I think the Weeg guys will be making sure that they are fit come the next round of Europe and anyway at Scotstoun in the dry they can easily beat Edinburgh by 10 + if they are full strength
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I thought Ryan Grant was off to France?
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Two strong teams. Looking forward to going along - just hope the bstrd weather clears a bit by then.
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Not just yet, but he has past the medical examinations.Cameo wrote:I thought Ryan Grant was off to France?
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Re: Edinburgh v Glasgow 1872 Cup P1
Observations so far...
This ref is rank rotten. Absolutely abysmal. He's not really favouring any one side but he is certainly ruining the game for me. Two things he got wrong - Burleigh's attempt on Bennet's neck should always go to the TMO for confirmation. Allan's card wasn't a card, he was lying to the side of the ruck impeding the square root of nothing.
Dicko is quite clearly injured and should have been hooked far earlier than that. Hoping Hodge hasn't caused more damage by leaving him on the pitch about 15 mins too early.
Some good performances from Scots on both sides so far but it's all a bit scrappy. First try is a brutal lesson for Kinghorn but he'll learn.
This ref is rank rotten. Absolutely abysmal. He's not really favouring any one side but he is certainly ruining the game for me. Two things he got wrong - Burleigh's attempt on Bennet's neck should always go to the TMO for confirmation. Allan's card wasn't a card, he was lying to the side of the ruck impeding the square root of nothing.
Dicko is quite clearly injured and should have been hooked far earlier than that. Hoping Hodge hasn't caused more damage by leaving him on the pitch about 15 mins too early.
Some good performances from Scots on both sides so far but it's all a bit scrappy. First try is a brutal lesson for Kinghorn but he'll learn.
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And a more general observation .... Has JG ever built a rapport with a ref? Well on his way to becoming a world class lock but am I wrong in saying he appears to be an introvert? They don't typically make very good captains and I think it shows as Glasgow have failed to play the ref so many times since Kellock retired.
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That was one of the most selfless things I have seen on a rugby pitch. Sean Lamont is almost certainly able to get over the line and score the try but chooses to pop to Dunbar in the corner for the sure thing instead.
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I always find it hard to judge these scrappy derby games, form tends to go out of the window. A lot of kicking but he score looks about right I guess.
Dean runs some good lines doesn't he? He was the Ed 13 right?
I have the same feeling on Gray as captain too. As nice as it would be to have a nailed on starter as captain.
Dean runs some good lines doesn't he? He was the Ed 13 right?
I have the same feeling on Gray as captain too. As nice as it would be to have a nailed on starter as captain.
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Glad to finally break that duck. They're never the best games but it was great to see Glasgow gub them in the maul, they'd have been more even at the scrum if Davies had stood on the embra LH side more often though no doubting they still had the overall edge.
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McFarland is going to be a loss. Also think Brian is likely the best emergency signing Glasgow have ever made.
The Coo is dead. Long live The Coo.
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Glimpses of Naka in him today. One superb offload for the try and he looked to attempt another 2-3 before choosing to recycle the ball in the ruck instead. His best performance yet.hp18 wrote:McFarland is going to be a loss. Also think Brian is likely the best emergency signing Glasgow have ever made.
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I know it's the holiday period and all but I'm surprised at how little chat there is about this one... Never seen a derby thread this quiet...
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Slightly ruined by the still inexplicable decision to shift the second leg to end of season in favour of some nonsense supposed rivalry with the Italian teams. With a five day turnaround including travel.
Two must win games tomorrow. Embra need to find a win or I suspect Hodge's coat falls off that shoogly peg. Weeg still have very little room for manoeuvre if they want to get a sniff of the playoffs.
Two must win games tomorrow. Embra need to find a win or I suspect Hodge's coat falls off that shoogly peg. Weeg still have very little room for manoeuvre if they want to get a sniff of the playoffs.
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Any idea whether it is going back to normal next year? I would imagine so.ARM wrote:Slightly ruined by the still inexplicable decision to shift the second leg to end of season in favour of some nonsense supposed rivalry with the Italian teams. With a five day turnaround including travel.
Two must win games tomorrow. Embra need to find a win or I suspect Hodge's coat falls off that shoogly peg. Weeg still have very little room for manoeuvre if they want to get a sniff of the playoffs.
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No, but that said, there's not even news on whether there will be 2 Italian teams to play next year instead of each other, so it's possible. I suppose one upside of playing each other at the end of the season is that if, say, Glasgow need 5 points to guarantee top 4, they may well find themselves up against an Enbra team playing the kids as they build for next season.
Anyway, any news on Dickinson's injury? Thought Dell did well in Autumn, but I'd still rather have Dicko as an option!
Anyway, any news on Dickinson's injury? Thought Dell did well in Autumn, but I'd still rather have Dicko as an option!
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I've found Pro12 are pretty good at taking feedback into consideration. They do send out surveys & have focus groups which is promising. We just need enough Scots to flag it up with them as the Welsh & Irish are largely unaffected by this change.General Zod wrote:No, but that said, there's not even news on whether there will be 2 Italian teams to play next year instead of each other, so it's possible. I suppose one upside of playing each other at the end of the season is that if, say, Glasgow need 5 points to guarantee top 4, they may well find themselves up against an Enbra team playing the kids as they build for next season.
Anyway, any news on Dickinson's injury? Thought Dell did well in Autumn, but I'd still rather have Dicko as an option!
I'm hoping he is fine but he was left on the pitch 10 mins too long the other day. I thought that was pretty poor management.
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I have less time to post when not at work
. Well both boys are sick so distracted with that.
Weeg deserved to win but it felt more like just another game due to where Edinburgh are at the moment and second leg not being this week.

Weeg deserved to win but it felt more like just another game due to where Edinburgh are at the moment and second leg not being this week.
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I'd love to know who from our camp signed off on that, stand up in front of the 25 thousand or so people that usually make these games and hear them talk to us about this "Scottish/Italian rugby rivalry" they were shitting on about... and how it matters...Big D wrote:I have less time to post when not at work. Well both boys are sick so distracted with that.
Weeg deserved to win but it felt more like just another game due to where Edinburgh are at the moment and second leg not being this week.