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Even in his later years he could be a nightmare as everyone would expect the ball to be going left, he would run right, down a blind alley pop the ball to the wing who would have no option but to get smashed
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Swinson signs until 2020...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/38583153

Happy with that. He's 29, 32 when deal finishes. If he's still in the national squad by that time, then great, he's playing well. If not, he's certainly more than useful for the games when the internationals are on.
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Two more years for Seymour. Horne up next I guess.
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hp18 wrote:Two more years for Seymour. Horne up next I guess.
Good signing, this was probably his last chance at a big contract so I imagine he'll be well paid at Weeg under this contract. He'll be 31 by the time he starts his contract after this one.
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I thought this would have been "new" contract news so was quite interested. I guess it's just the 'official' announcement as Swinson, Seymour and Horne were all but confirmed the other day.
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Still superb news though. Swinson is having his best season yet. Absolutely no reason for an Edinburgh lock in the 23 this 6N.
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Are they playing poorly or do you think Swinson has improved that much? I like what he offers but just feel he's not international standard.
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Mikey Brown wrote:Are they playing poorly or do you think Swinson has improved that much? I like what he offers but just feel he's not international standard.
I think he is overshadowed by Gray at Glasgow but if he moved along the m8 he would be first choice starter.

I actually think Mackenzie is probably the second most talented lock we have in Scotland behind J Gray but not seeing the best of him in this Edinburgh team, that year. he got injured when everyone expected him to get capped was unfortunate for him but him and most of the other Edinburgh players seem content with being mediocre

From Eds point of view I can't think of 2 players who are out and out deserved starters for Scotland

Watson is the only one for me,

Thats pretty woeful from Edinburgh
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whatisthejava wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:Are they playing poorly or do you think Swinson has improved that much? I like what he offers but just feel he's not international standard.
I think he is overshadowed by Gray at Glasgow but if he moved along the m8 he would be first choice starter.

I actually think Mackenzie is probably the second most talented lock we have in Scotland behind J Gray but not seeing the best of him in this Edinburgh team, that year. he got injured when everyone expected him to get capped was unfortunate for him but him and most of the other Edinburgh players seem content with being mediocre

From Eds point of view I can't think of 2 players who are out and out deserved starters for Scotland

Watson is the only one for me,

Thats pretty woeful from Edinburgh
MacKenzie is no more than a squad player IMO. A lot of Edinburgh fans seem to rate MacKenzie a lot higher than I do. I see Toolis as the best SQ 2nd row for Edinburgh. When Bresler is fit I'd have him and Toolis starting.

Swinson deserves the bench 2nd row shirt but not convinced he'll have the same impact at international level, but he deserves the chance. Same sort of view as I had with Visser and others.
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Gilchrist injured again? Doesn't seem to appear in this conversation at all.
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whatisthejava wrote:
From Eds point of view I can't think of 2 players who are out and out deserved starters for Scotland

Watson is the only one for me,

Thats pretty woeful from Edinburgh
I'd still say Dickinson and Nel are two of the first names on the teamsheet when fit. Granted, maybe not "out and out" starters, tho. Think this time next year, Fagerson and Nel will be a very tough call.
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General Zod wrote:
whatisthejava wrote:
From Eds point of view I can't think of 2 players who are out and out deserved starters for Scotland

Watson is the only one for me,

Thats pretty woeful from Edinburgh
I'd still say Dickinson and Nel are two of the first names on the teamsheet when fit. Granted, maybe not "out and out" starters, tho. Think this time next year, Fagerson and Nel will be a very tough call.
Agreed, particularly with Eskimo, that cat hasn't really put a foot wrong for either Embra or Scotland.

Edit to add: Didn't realise this was in the Weeg fred. Forgive the Embra chat.

not really.

you murder of fuds.
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Come at me bro
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Big Brian has his ban reduced by a week. Available for Leicester.
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Team

15. Stuart Hogg (94) (28)
14. Tommy Seymour (95) (24)
13. Mark Bennett (62) (12)
12. Alex Dunbar (92) (22)
11. Lee Jones (45) (21)
10. Finn Russell (57) (16)
9. Ali Price (35) (7)

1. Gordon Reid (107) (19)
2. Fraser Brown (57) (11)
3. Zander Fagerson (45) (10)
4. Tim Swinson (90) (40)
5. Jonny Gray CAPTAIN (67) (18)
6. Rob Harley (151) (30)
7. Ryan Wilson (123) (27)
8. Josh Strauss (102) (21)

Actually think that is probably the strongest Glasgow team,

Bench is ok also


16. Pat MacArthur (146) (34)
17. Alex Allan (39) (11)
18. D’arcy Rae (15) (0)
19. Matt Fagerson (6) (0)
20. Chris Fusaro (116) (24)
21. Grayson Hart (29) (8)
22. Nick Grigg (9) (1)
23. Peter Murchie (110) (16)
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Not available due to injury: Scott Cummings (shoulder), Simone Favaro (ankle), Jarrod Firth (neck), Peter Horne (knee/ankle), Rory Hughes (knee), Sean Lamont (back), Greg Peterson (shoulder), Henry Pyrgos (knee), Sila Puafisi (concussion), Leonardo Sarto (shoulder), Matt Smith (shoulder), Tjiuee Uanivi (shoulder) and Richie Vernon (shoulder).
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Baddies team

Simon Zebo; Andrew Conway, Jaco Taute, Rory Scannell, Keith Earls; Tyler Bleyendaal, Conor Murray; Dave Kilcoyne, Niall Scannell, John Ryan; Jean Kleyn, Donnacha Ryan; Peter O'Mahony Capt., Jack O'Donoghue, CJ Stander.

Replacements: Rhys Marshall, James Cronin, Thomas Du Toit, Dave Foley, Billy Holland, Duncan Williams, Ian Keatley, Francis Saili.

Both very good teams, if Glasgow turn up with home advantage I think its winnable but that Munster team will be hard to beat and it won't be easy
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Scraping the barrel there for decent back row cover with Ashe not registered as well. Favaro is a huge, huge, huge loss. I feel less optimistic now that he is out. Can't fault the team otherwise.

Surprised at no Johnson as he has played all 4 games in the cup so far. Bennett deserves the shirt though.
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whatisthejava wrote:Team

15. Stuart Hogg (94) (28)
14. Tommy Seymour (95) (24)
13. Mark Bennett (62) (12)
12. Alex Dunbar (92) (22)
11. Lee Jones (45) (21)
10. Finn Russell (57) (16)
9. Ali Price (35) (7)

1. Gordon Reid (107) (19)
2. Fraser Brown (57) (11)
3. Zander Fagerson (45) (10)
4. Tim Swinson (90) (40)
5. Jonny Gray CAPTAIN (67) (18)
6. Rob Harley (151) (30)
7. Ryan Wilson (123) (27)
8. Josh Strauss (102) (21)

Actually think that is probably the strongest Glasgow team,

Bench is ok also


16. Pat MacArthur (146) (34)
17. Alex Allan (39) (11)
18. D’arcy Rae (15) (0)
19. Matt Fagerson (6) (0)
20. Chris Fusaro (116) (24)
21. Grayson Hart (29) (8)
22. Nick Grigg (9) (1)
23. Peter Murchie (110) (16)
Unfortunate that both Italian Glaswegians are unavailable..
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Id agree Favaro is first choice but Id have Jones over Sato
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Bench as a whole doesnt look the strongest but most of them have had some good gametime recently. I dont know the rules but is there no scope for adding ashe as emergency cover?
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Cameo wrote:Bench as a whole doesnt look the strongest but most of them have had some good gametime recently. I dont know the rules but is there no scope for adding ashe as emergency cover?
It's not an emergency, is it? It's just preferable. Plus I think they may have used that on Brian.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:
Cameo wrote:Bench as a whole doesnt look the strongest but most of them have had some good gametime recently. I dont know the rules but is there no scope for adding ashe as emergency cover?
It's not an emergency, is it? It's just preferable. Plus I think they may have used that on Brian.
Fair enough, I suppose if they werent confident in Fagerson they shouldnt have put him in the squad (not that I have any reason to doubt him apart from his age). Been unlucky with our injuries as we actually have good depth in the second/backrow
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Also, Brian is back next week now so that's a bonus
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Yeah, the bench is pretty concerning on further reflection. If Russell goes down early then Glasgow are in for a a long night.

I reckon Glasgow need to have this in the bag by 60/65 mins. Munster will win a tight contest if it comes down to the impact of the bench in the last 20.
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