Mellsblue wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 4:52 pm
Oakboy wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 4:34 pm
Mellsblue wrote: ↑Thu Dec 04, 2025 12:04 pm
We need a couple of hookers to emerge, a fourth lock/Martin to stop breaking, a second no8, two scrum halves, a couple of ICs to put together more than two good games, a second 13 plus Furbank to prove form and a third choice 15 to get some game time. Other than that it’s hunky dory.
Overall, are we quantity rather than quality? My optimism allows for building a team better than the sum of its parts. We have few, if any, absolute top stream talented players but we have depth.
My point is that in a lot of positions we don’t have depth.
Other than props, flankers, 10 and wings then I think we aren’t very deep at all.
A few bits to unpack here.
1) Are we quantity rather than quality? IMO - no. Personally, I find it a bit strange when I see people complaining about our lack of an obvious 4th choice prop or the perceived quality our 5th/6th choice locks.
Fasogbon and Sela may be young, but they’re also two highly promising players that looked a cut above their peers at U20 level and are already getting senior level starts.
Ewels and Isiekwe might not be popular choices but these are highly experienced guys. It also depends how you judge ‘quality’. Who else has players of their experience at test/Champions Cup experience that far down the depth chart?
If I take the first 40 players who are in genuine contention for the squad, I genuinely don’t think anyone there is lacking in quality. Some are excellent, some are good and some are perfectly good enough to be reliable back ups.
2) Centre depth isn’t low IMO. It’s inexperienced, but I think we have at least 5 or 6 centres who have shown they’re very capable at test level. After Lawrence and Slade, Dingwall, Atkinson, and Ojomoh have a handful of caps. However, Marchant’s return and Joseph’s start to life at Gloucester should add to that mix. The priority is building the right combinations and getting these fully up to speed in a relatively short space of time. Personally, I favour Atkinson and Lawrence, but I can see a strong argument for the Ojomoh, Lawrence club combination. The possibility of having another high quality club combination of Atkinson and Joseph is interesting too. Marchant is a classy player who might even push to start.
What is the actual yardstick for depth? South Africa have an insane supply of physical beasts and France seem to have a conveyor belt of high quality players in most positions, but it wasn’t that long ago they recalled Slimani who’s 35.