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Cameo
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Re: Hodge's Heroes

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ARM wrote:Low quality game.

I just can't see any structure to Embras game.
And when there is structure so it is so predictable. Whenever there has been a loop move, it has been read and they have gone backwards
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Thoughts are with the poor buggers who paid to watch this game.

Where is Sean kennedy btw?

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La Rochelle will have fun next week. I will probably avoid watching it.

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Re: Hodge's Heroes

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Absolutely pathetic. The SRU should be throwing money at Cockerill to come in this season, immediate effect. He's only a consultant at Toulon.
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Re: Hodge's Heroes

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I was thinking that. If they have money to spend they need to be spending it on getting the support staff right too. There are big weaknesses in the squad but right now they just look demoralised and listless
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Re: Hodge's Heroes

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Do Edinburgh actually employ a defense coach? I reckon that more than half of our problems come because we have no structure, physicality or aggression in defense. All four Scarlett's tries were gifts and there's no point in having a decent pack of forwards if they're constantly having to backtrack to get onside.

Attacking shape is woeful too. No imagination, no lines being run at an angle. Please let's drop Hodge and move on from the Solomon's era once and for all now.

Credit to Scarlets for actually being able to spin a pass out wide.
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So apparently (according to the Embra forum) Bradbury has a torn meniscus and ACL damage. Nothing said whether is a strained ACL or fucked ACL.
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Couple of other rumours.

Carmichael is away to Western Force to play a bit now and in the off season. Probably in the domestic league.

Callum Hunter-Hill is rumoured to be signing for Edinburgh too. That one, if true, makes sense in so much that he is an Edinburgh/Lothians boy.
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Re: Hodge's Heroes

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LaRochelle are qualified for the first team qualified for the Top14 Semi Finals.
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Re: Hodge's Heroes

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Big D wrote:So apparently (according to the Embra forum) Bradbury has a torn meniscus and ACL damage. Nothing said whether is a strained ACL or fucked ACL.
Nae good, sit him down, no need to strain to get him back & give Carmichael some run at 6, he looks promising.

Edit, or never mind I could've read the next post. Still, I really like him as a player. If he can get some game down down under this summer, that'd be good.

Hunter-Hill would be a good addition, we could use a thumper at lock
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Re: Hodge's Heroes

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Is the general sense here that DuPreez is admitting that he got fat while injured? http://www.scotsman.com/sport/rugby-uni ... -1-4405835
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He looks about half a stone too heavy, yes. I just don't think it's picked up on because every Edinburgh player is absolutely atrocious when they take to the pitch.
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Jps wrote:Is the general sense here that DuPreez is admitting that he got fat while injured? http://www.scotsman.com/sport/rugby-uni ... -1-4405835
I'd say so, also not particularly subtle in saying he was overworked as a few Edinburgh players are.

Shit, yet typical, about Bradbury.
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Re: Hodge's Heroes

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Dont mind the team. Personally prefer tovey to weir at the moment. Whole team looked clueless last week but here's hoping
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Going out on the pish so will be recording. Depends what sort of hangover I have I bother to watch it.
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I wouldn't be surprised to see it be close or Edinburgh win it. I'm not quite sure how they've won so many European games but they have...
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OptimisticJock wrote:Going out on the pish so will be recording. Depends what sort of hangover I have I bother to watch it.
Don`t touch the Port..
A scientific investigation a few years ago decided that there were SEVEN different types of hangover..

It also concluded that drinking Port would give you all seven at the same time..
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Tobylerone wrote:
OptimisticJock wrote:Going out on the pish so will be recording. Depends what sort of hangover I have I bother to watch it.
Don`t touch the Port..
A scientific investigation a few years ago decided that there were SEVEN different types of hangover..

It also concluded that drinking Port would give you all seven at the same time..
I can believe that. Just the smell of it makes me retch.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see it be close or Edinburgh win it. I'm not quite sure how they've won so many European games but they have...
LA Rochelle are quite a "new good team", it might not take much for them to lose their discipline, but I doubt it.
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Tobylerone wrote:
OptimisticJock wrote:Going out on the pish so will be recording. Depends what sort of hangover I have I bother to watch it.
Don`t touch the Port..
A scientific investigation a few years ago decided that there were SEVEN different types of hangover..

It also concluded that drinking Port would give you all seven at the same time..
Thats the sort of trial I want to be involved in
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Tobylerone wrote:
OptimisticJock wrote:Going out on the pish so will be recording. Depends what sort of hangover I have I bother to watch it.
Don`t touch the Port..
A scientific investigation a few years ago decided that there were SEVEN different types of hangover..

It also concluded that drinking Port would give you all seven at the same time..
After last weekend, I can verify that.
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La Rochelle have a decent away record and are absolutely flying. This will be an absolute destruction. I am astounded the bookies only have LR as 4 point favourites. They haven't lost since Nov/Dec IIRC and have recently had some decent away wins.

The bookies also have Sarries as 13 point faves.
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Re: Hodge's Heroes

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Yup, doesn't matter what the team is, though throwing Weir under the bus for Scarlets is a bit rich given how abysmal the entire defence is.
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Big D wrote:I am astounded the bookies only have LR as 4 point favourites.
This. Saw the handicap myself and am sorely tempted.
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Re: Hodge's Heroes

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switchskier wrote:Yup, doesn't matter what the team is, though throwing Weir under the bus for Scarlets is a bit rich given how abysmal the entire defence is.
Could it not just be that the management are starting to realise he's not cut out for this level of rugby and that Tovey is a far better fly half?
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