Re: Italy vs England - Sunday 3pm
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 3:48 pm
What a finish from Jamie ‘Underwood’ George.
Yep. It’s like the good ol’ days when props were props and it was for other people to catch and pass.Banquo wrote:stuart not much betterMellsblue wrote:Genge is having a nightmare.
He's not being helped by the mess that is England rucks.Oakboy wrote:Why is Randall not playing his normal zip it out game? He's kicking too often and not very well.
Because he has had it coached out of him by Jones. He wants a younger Ben Youngs.Oakboy wrote:Why is Randall not playing his normal zip it out game? He's kicking too often and not very well.
quite, think the pack lack a bit of zipMr Mwenda wrote:He's not being helped by the mess that is England rucks.Oakboy wrote:Why is Randall not playing his normal zip it out game? He's kicking too often and not very well.
Genge is being run very flat into a lot of Italian forwards pretty much every carry. Italy are getting sucked in every time but instead of going out the back we just smash Genge in again. Genge's pass for the second George try was very nice.Banquo wrote:stuart not much betterMellsblue wrote:Genge is having a nightmare.
Dombrandt, yes, Randall no. He doesn't look good enough, imo. His passing is crisper, but the rest of his game isn't up to snuff. Would like to see Quirke, if possible.Galfon wrote:Dombrandt & Randall making good claim to start again next week.
True. Apart from Itoje and Curry the main feature of the forwards is inaccuracy.Mr Mwenda wrote:He's not being helped by the mess that is England rucks.Oakboy wrote:Why is Randall not playing his normal zip it out game? He's kicking too often and not very well.
Playing international rugby isn't like playing Prem rugby and it's definitely not like playing Bristol's brand of helter skelter rugby. It's one of the reasons why I don't particularly rate Randall his kicking game doesn't really stack up at Prem level and international level is a big step up. That being said the kick to contest that led to the third try was much better, the one out on the full earlier in the half absolutely horrific.Banquo wrote:quite, think the pack lack a bit of zipMr Mwenda wrote:He's not being helped by the mess that is England rucks.Oakboy wrote:Why is Randall not playing his normal zip it out game? He's kicking too often and not very well.
Was that for the disallowed try? If so, then the TMO got it absolutely spot on. The whole ethos of rugby is a competition for a ball and what England did stopped is an offence that prevented that. The opposition can only hit the jumper when he's hit the floor, so putting two people in to form a maul before he's done so is blocking them from having any chance of contesting for the ball (and is also offside, cause the ball carrier is then being driven into teammates).Banquo wrote:agreed and dittoWhich Tyler wrote:Seems finickerty to me - or am I just displaying why I'm (well, was) a back?
Perhaps a little harsh on Malins. He makes key interventions in each of the running breaks (which is why George is on his wing to score).Stom wrote:So...some good and bad.
The props have not been great.
Curry has been excellent and everywhere, imo.
Dombrandt has been busy and effective, except for a carry or two that didn't make much/any ground.
Smith has grown into the game.
Randall's passing is a big upgrade on Youngs. And while it's great he kicks less, those kicks are awful.
Backline more balanced.
Malins poor, imo.
I think this is better, and while I think some parts of what Italy have done is poor, I don't think they've actually been poor, just made to look it at times. We're bullying them, which is good for us, but also doesn't challenge the players too much...need to improve concentration levels, as we tend to turn off.
Malins more poor stuff than good. Smith using all the time hes getting on the ball well.Stom wrote:So...some good and bad.
The props have not been great.
Curry has been excellent and everywhere, imo.
Dombrandt has been busy and effective, except for a carry or two that didn't make much/any ground.
Smith has grown into the game.
Randall's passing is a big upgrade on Youngs. And while it's great he kicks less, those kicks are awful.
Backline more balanced.
Malins poor, imo.
I think this is better, and while I think some parts of what Italy have done is poor, I don't think they've actually been poor, just made to look it at times. We're bullying them, which is good for us, but also doesn't challenge the players too much...need to improve concentration levels, as we tend to turn off.
How's my timing?Which Tyler wrote:Oh shit - they're going to interview Lord Bald again aren't they?
Might take the dogs out for a walk
Who else would you be giving those caps to though? Cole's hardly a forward step and Heyes is very firmly behind him at club level.FKAS wrote:Genge is being run very flat into a lot of Italian forwards pretty much every carry. Italy are getting sucked in every time but instead of going out the back we just smash Genge in again. Genge's pass for the second George try was very nice.Banquo wrote:stuart not much betterMellsblue wrote:Genge is having a nightmare.
Stuart just doesn't look up to it at this level. He's still young so could develop more but how many caps now and struggling Vs Italy doesn't bode well.
well yes. Every intl side box kicks.FKAS wrote:Playing international rugby isn't like playing Prem rugby and it's definitely not like playing Bristol's brand of helter skelter rugby. It's one of the reasons why I don't particularly rate Randall his kicking game doesn't really stack up at Prem level and international level is a big step up. That being said the kick to contest that led to the third try was much better, the one out on the full earlier in the half absolutely horrific.Banquo wrote:quite, think the pack lack a bit of zipMr Mwenda wrote:
He's not being helped by the mess that is England rucks.
He's looked pretty good, although I'm not sure he might not look better in his actual position. Isiekwe's carried well, which is nice.Mr Mwenda wrote:Any thoughts on itoje at flanker?
yes .....ya pedantPuja wrote:Was that for the disallowed try? If so, then the TMO got it absolutely spot on. The whole ethos of rugby is a competition for a ball and what England did stopped is an offence that prevented that. The opposition can only hit the jumper when he's hit the floor, so putting two people in to form a maul before he's done so is blocking them from having any chance of contesting for the ball (and is also offside, cause the ball carrier is then being driven into teammates).Banquo wrote:agreed and dittoWhich Tyler wrote:Seems finickerty to me - or am I just displaying why I'm (well, was) a back?
It's something which isn't called enough (although it's rarely as blatant as we demonstrated there), so I'm very happy that it was called. Be happier still if it's called for the rest of the match as well!
Puja
Genge just needs to calm down.FKAS wrote:Genge is being run very flat into a lot of Italian forwards pretty much every carry. Italy are getting sucked in every time but instead of going out the back we just smash Genge in again. Genge's pass for the second George try was very nice.Banquo wrote:stuart not much betterMellsblue wrote:Genge is having a nightmare.
Stuart just doesn't look up to it at this level. He's still young so could develop more but how many caps now and struggling Vs Italy doesn't bode well.