Re: Transfer news, rumours, suggestions, frenzied speculation, and outright lies - Season 2023-24
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:14 am
Jack Singleton (remember him) has joined Toulon as a medical joker from Glaws.
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I've got mixed feelings about all this, especially in terms of deciding what is best for English rugby. Saracens playing BV ahead of Willis, making Farrell marquee and (possibly) pushing Itoje out to France is arguably not for the good of English rugby. I'm starting to wonder if we are getting things wrong.FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:10 am "While Northampton were desperate to keep their club captain, Toulon not only offered high wages but a longer-term contract, which was thought to be crucial in Ludlam’s decision."
Taken from the above.
Sounds like a hybrid contract wouldn't have necessarily helped that much as he wanted to security of a longer deal and Saints weren't willing to offer that.
Borthwick needs to be ruthless and cut him adrift for the 6N period now. Send out a message to those England squad players on the fence. Sign for a French club and you're out in the cold (exceptional circumstances aside). Would potentially cost Ludlam £100k in missed match fees for the 6N and additional from the summer.
Starting?!?!?!?Oakboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:48 amI've got mixed feelings about all this, especially in terms of deciding what is best for English rugby. Saracens playing BV ahead of Willis, making Farrell marquee and (possibly) pushing Itoje out to France is arguably not for the good of English rugby. I'm starting to wonder if we are getting things wrong.FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:10 am "While Northampton were desperate to keep their club captain, Toulon not only offered high wages but a longer-term contract, which was thought to be crucial in Ludlam’s decision."
Taken from the above.
Sounds like a hybrid contract wouldn't have necessarily helped that much as he wanted to security of a longer deal and Saints weren't willing to offer that.
Borthwick needs to be ruthless and cut him adrift for the 6N period now. Send out a message to those England squad players on the fence. Sign for a French club and you're out in the cold (exceptional circumstances aside). Would potentially cost Ludlam £100k in missed match fees for the 6N and additional from the summer.
Tom Willis has been in the match day squad for five rounds of the PRC and all seven rounds of the Prem. Two off the bench starting the other five games. A sound bit of rotation isn't a bad thing and he's playing plenty. In his final season at Wasps he played 1,304 mins (similar last season with Wasps/Bordeaux) and he's up to 767 already this season. Makes sense to bring in BillyV to take on some of the load.Oakboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:48 amI've got mixed feelings about all this, especially in terms of deciding what is best for English rugby. Saracens playing BV ahead of Willis, making Farrell marquee and (possibly) pushing Itoje out to France is arguably not for the good of English rugby. I'm starting to wonder if we are getting things wrong.FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:10 am "While Northampton were desperate to keep their club captain, Toulon not only offered high wages but a longer-term contract, which was thought to be crucial in Ludlam’s decision."
Taken from the above.
Sounds like a hybrid contract wouldn't have necessarily helped that much as he wanted to security of a longer deal and Saints weren't willing to offer that.
Borthwick needs to be ruthless and cut him adrift for the 6N period now. Send out a message to those England squad players on the fence. Sign for a French club and you're out in the cold (exceptional circumstances aside). Would potentially cost Ludlam £100k in missed match fees for the 6N and additional from the summer.
Ok, slight hyperbole to make my point* but the league were serial winners around the 2003 World Cup win - no idea on salaries back then - and had the highest cap in the early to mid teens with some high points, eg 3 semi-finalists in one year.
No, no. Remember England vs France in the 6 nations? That happened because Farrell was missing.francoisfou wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:22 pm As has been mentioned above, Ludlam heading for Toulon isn't exactly a disaster with the plethora of top class backrow forwards still available to Scatter Brain.
If only Owen Farrell could be persuaded to go with Ludlam then the future of the England XV would indeed be rosy.
Agreed. That's the point, though. What is good for Saracens is bad for England! Itoje is far more important than Farrell to the international set-up. That's one example but is it a trend?FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:19 pmTom Willis has been in the match day squad for five rounds of the PRC and all seven rounds of the Prem. Two off the bench starting the other five games. A sound bit of rotation isn't a bad thing and he's playing plenty. In his final season at Wasps he played 1,304 mins (similar last season with Wasps/Bordeaux) and he's up to 767 already this season. Makes sense to bring in BillyV to take on some of the load.Oakboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:48 amI've got mixed feelings about all this, especially in terms of deciding what is best for English rugby. Saracens playing BV ahead of Willis, making Farrell marquee and (possibly) pushing Itoje out to France is arguably not for the good of English rugby. I'm starting to wonder if we are getting things wrong.FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:10 am "While Northampton were desperate to keep their club captain, Toulon not only offered high wages but a longer-term contract, which was thought to be crucial in Ludlam’s decision."
Taken from the above.
Sounds like a hybrid contract wouldn't have necessarily helped that much as he wanted to security of a longer deal and Saints weren't willing to offer that.
Borthwick needs to be ruthless and cut him adrift for the 6N period now. Send out a message to those England squad players on the fence. Sign for a French club and you're out in the cold (exceptional circumstances aside). Would potentially cost Ludlam £100k in missed match fees for the 6N and additional from the summer.
Farrell over Itoje is stupid long term but in the short term does make sense. There will be second rows on the market next summer. Not much in the way of flyhalfs on the market.
Oh, merde! I'd forgotten thatMikey Brown wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:24 pmNo, no. Remember England vs France in the 6 nations? That happened because Farrell was missing.francoisfou wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:22 pm As has been mentioned above, Ludlam heading for Toulon isn't exactly a disaster with the plethora of top class backrow forwards still available to Scatter Brain.
If only Owen Farrell could be persuaded to go with Ludlam then the future of the England XV would indeed be rosy.
The RFU pay them based on EQP in match day squads and majority fund the academies. What other ways would you suggest? There’s only so much scope for RFU influence given the model in England.Oakboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:27 pmAgreed. That's the point, though. What is good for Saracens is bad for England! Itoje is far more important than Farrell to the international set-up. That's one example but is it a trend?FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:19 pmTom Willis has been in the match day squad for five rounds of the PRC and all seven rounds of the Prem. Two off the bench starting the other five games. A sound bit of rotation isn't a bad thing and he's playing plenty. In his final season at Wasps he played 1,304 mins (similar last season with Wasps/Bordeaux) and he's up to 767 already this season. Makes sense to bring in BillyV to take on some of the load.Oakboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:48 am
I've got mixed feelings about all this, especially in terms of deciding what is best for English rugby. Saracens playing BV ahead of Willis, making Farrell marquee and (possibly) pushing Itoje out to France is arguably not for the good of English rugby. I'm starting to wonder if we are getting things wrong.
Farrell over Itoje is stupid long term but in the short term does make sense. There will be second rows on the market next summer. Not much in the way of flyhalfs on the market.
Add on the SA influence at Sale and possibly the Welsh core at Exeter. At a time when three clubs have gone, should the RFU be finding a way to support clubs more in developing a dominance of EQP?
Agreed on this - from an on-pitch perspective, he's not vital to the squad and it makes more sense to be looking at developing players who will be available going forwards, and from an off-pitch perspective, it should be made clear the consequences of going abroad so that other players factor that into their contract decisions.FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:10 amBorthwick needs to be ruthless and cut him adrift for the 6N period now. Send out a message to those England squad players on the fence. Sign for a French club and you're out in the cold (exceptional circumstances aside). Would potentially cost Ludlam £100k in missed match fees for the 6N and additional from the summer.
Fair point.Mellsblue wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:48 pmThe RFU pay them based on EQP in match day squads and majority fund the academies. What other ways would you suggest? There’s only so much scope for RFU influence given the model in England.Oakboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:27 pmAgreed. That's the point, though. What is good for Saracens is bad for England! Itoje is far more important than Farrell to the international set-up. That's one example but is it a trend?FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:19 pm
Tom Willis has been in the match day squad for five rounds of the PRC and all seven rounds of the Prem. Two off the bench starting the other five games. A sound bit of rotation isn't a bad thing and he's playing plenty. In his final season at Wasps he played 1,304 mins (similar last season with Wasps/Bordeaux) and he's up to 767 already this season. Makes sense to bring in BillyV to take on some of the load.
Farrell over Itoje is stupid long term but in the short term does make sense. There will be second rows on the market next summer. Not much in the way of flyhalfs on the market.
Add on the SA influence at Sale and possibly the Welsh core at Exeter. At a time when three clubs have gone, should the RFU be finding a way to support clubs more in developing a dominance of EQP?
Well, yes.
To an extent, it's about defining what is good for English rugby. In terms of our international team, many claim the benefits of playing for the Lions to get experience of playing with team-mates from other countries. Encouraging that but being categorically against selecting players with French clubs does represent a degree of contradiction. Maybe, ease of access to players with French clubs could be better with encouragement of the right contractual clauses.fivepointer wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 5:05 pmWell, yes.
Not helped by there being an enormous void where you would have hoped by now that the RFU/PRL would have revealed their plans for elite rugby. we're still waiting?
On the issue of players going abroad, there really isnt an option but to exclude them from international duty. We have to do what we can to keep players here in the Premiership, both for the benefit of that competition and for England having easy access to them.
In principle you'd appear to have a point, but in practice it's pretty hard to argue that the Du Preez twins have had a negative impact on English back row options, or that their older brother has been blocking an outstanding candidate at 10 or 13 getting game time. There has been a bit of a revolving door of others but they've generally trended to the higher quality, good to have improving the standard of the league end of the spectrum.Oakboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:27 pmAgreed. That's the point, though. What is good for Saracens is bad for England! Itoje is far more important than Farrell to the international set-up. That's one example but is it a trend?FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:19 pmTom Willis has been in the match day squad for five rounds of the PRC and all seven rounds of the Prem. Two off the bench starting the other five games. A sound bit of rotation isn't a bad thing and he's playing plenty. In his final season at Wasps he played 1,304 mins (similar last season with Wasps/Bordeaux) and he's up to 767 already this season. Makes sense to bring in BillyV to take on some of the load.Oakboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 11:48 am
I've got mixed feelings about all this, especially in terms of deciding what is best for English rugby. Saracens playing BV ahead of Willis, making Farrell marquee and (possibly) pushing Itoje out to France is arguably not for the good of English rugby. I'm starting to wonder if we are getting things wrong.
Farrell over Itoje is stupid long term but in the short term does make sense. There will be second rows on the market next summer. Not much in the way of flyhalfs on the market.
Add on the SA influence at Sale and possibly the Welsh core at Exeter. At a time when three clubs have gone, should the RFU be finding a way to support clubs more in developing a dominance of EQP?
We can categorically state we’re not winning anything with the status quo.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 6:19 pm I can’t say I’ve had the thought recently that England aren’t winning things because of a player being unavailable in France.
Second and third at the last two world cups. Four European cup wins in the last eights years. Three 6N titles in those 8 years.Mellsblue wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 7:28 pmWe can categorically state we’re not winning anything with the status quo.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 6:19 pm I can’t say I’ve had the thought recently that England aren’t winning things because of a player being unavailable in France.
Yeah but what were we even missing? Kieran Brookes? Zach Henry?Mellsblue wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 7:28 pmWe can categorically state we’re not winning anything with the status quo.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 6:19 pm I can’t say I’ve had the thought recently that England aren’t winning things because of a player being unavailable in France.
I’m not arguing that we’re missing anyone under the current rules. I’m arguing that allowing our best players to move abroad for a one or two years to experience a different league and coaches may improve that player for England in the long term - it seemed to work for Marchant - whilst also allowing younger EQP to play more games in the Prem, therefore benefitting England in the even longer term, and/or spending the spare £££ on test players from other nations.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 10:26 pmYeah but what were we even missing? Kieran Brookes? Zach Henry?Mellsblue wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 7:28 pmWe can categorically state we’re not winning anything with the status quo.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 6:19 pm I can’t say I’ve had the thought recently that England aren’t winning things because of a player being unavailable in France.
We obvs have very different idea of what winning looks like.FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 8:24 pmSecond and third at the last two world cups. Four European cup wins in the last eights years. Three 6N titles in those 8 years.Mellsblue wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 7:28 pmWe can categorically state we’re not winning anything with the status quo.Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 6:19 pm I can’t say I’ve had the thought recently that England aren’t winning things because of a player being unavailable in France.
Pretty solid last two world cup cycles. Can't really say we aren't winning things or placing well.
There's certainly room for improvement but devaluing the Premiership isn't the way to get there. Currently the possibility of international caps and the £20k a time appearance fee keeps some big names in England.
I certainly like watching the one who played FH but moving him there to do so in Ford's absence, by definition, prevented an EQP wearing the shirt. Whether Sale had one is not really the argument because, should stronger EQP representation rules exist, they would have had to have done. I was only suggesting that if we lost three clubs, as we did, there was less excuse - together with my overall doubts about what is 'best for English rugby' (even how we define it).16th man wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 7:19 pmIn principle you'd appear to have a point, but in practice it's pretty hard to argue that the Du Preez twins have had a negative impact on English back row options, or that their older brother has been blocking an outstanding candidate at 10 or 13 getting game time. There has been a bit of a revolving door of others but they've generally trended to the higher quality, good to have improving the standard of the league end of the spectrum.Oakboy wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:27 pmAgreed. That's the point, though. What is good for Saracens is bad for England! Itoje is far more important than Farrell to the international set-up. That's one example but is it a trend?FKAS wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 1:19 pm
Tom Willis has been in the match day squad for five rounds of the PRC and all seven rounds of the Prem. Two off the bench starting the other five games. A sound bit of rotation isn't a bad thing and he's playing plenty. In his final season at Wasps he played 1,304 mins (similar last season with Wasps/Bordeaux) and he's up to 767 already this season. Makes sense to bring in BillyV to take on some of the load.
Farrell over Itoje is stupid long term but in the short term does make sense. There will be second rows on the market next summer. Not much in the way of flyhalfs on the market.
Add on the SA influence at Sale and possibly the Welsh core at Exeter. At a time when three clubs have gone, should the RFU be finding a way to support clubs more in developing a dominance of EQP?