Re: Premiership Predictions Thread - 2024/25 Turbo Championship Edition
Posted: Mon Sep 30, 2024 11:21 am
I feel a little naughty, but I've editted my predicted table, based on Sale having lost both their FHs
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Shit, I knew I should've locked the thread earlier! Bad Which! No more editing from people though please - half the fun is in coming back and seeing how wrong we all were.Which Tyler wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 11:21 am I feel a little naughty, but I've editted my predicted table, based on Sale having lost both their FHs
I predicted Tomos Williams would be a bad investment and Sleightholme would be top scorer. Not working out well over here so far either.Puja wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 12:39 pmShit, I knew I should've locked the thread earlier! Bad Which! No more editing from people though please - half the fun is in coming back and seeing how wrong we all were.Which Tyler wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 11:21 am I feel a little naughty, but I've editted my predicted table, based on Sale having lost both their FHs
I'm currently not feeling great about my pick of Wade for the [Redacted] award. Got a feeling that's gonna come back to bite me.
Puja
Same for me and thinking that Gloucester's Welsh half backs were going to do anything except demoralise everyone.
I may have got one or two things wrong...Which Tyler wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2024 6:05 pm Categories are as follows:
Premiership Winner:
Bath - this may be heart over head, but we were so damned close last year, and the most stable off-season of the obvious rivals
Table order:
Bath
Northampton
Harlequins
Exeter
Saracens
Sale
Leicester
Bristol
Newcastle
Gloucester
European predictions - how will the English teams do?
Don't really care - too many teams, too many saffers and a terrible format (again) - not to mention a pool of death for Bath, so - mediocre, 3 QFs, 1 SF
Top try scorer:
IFW
Top points scorer:
FSmith
Surprise of the season:
Sarries struggle without Fazlet and the Vuinpolae, fail to make the play-offs
Biggest disappointment:
Even with half-backs, Gloucester are still shit
Player having a breakthrough season:
I would say anyone with an international cap or who has 20+ Prem starts isn't eligible here. Pick an actual newbie!
Meanie - I'm sure I remember Will Evans getting newbie of the year in something like his 3rd/4th season with 20+ appearances!
I'm going with Sam Harris again - IIRC he was my nomination last year, and missed most of the season through injury
Best signing:
No real big ones this year; but I'm going with Pepper to Bath - think he might even displace Underhill in the starting XV (or start alongside him)
Best unheralded signing:
Again, they're all a bit unheralded this year, so WGC for Exeter - heralded on rugby boards, but not in the press, and even so, coming from the Championship, so IMO he counts.
The [Redacted] Award for lowest performance to hype ratio from a new signing:
Another tough one, with minimal hype over anyone, so I'll go with a Gloucester half-back... Tomos Williams
The Jerome Schuster Award for most pointless signing:
Leigh Halfpenny - just... why?
Well Nicky Smith did turn out to be a cracking signing, writing off Tomos Williams thoughFKAS wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2024 9:33 pm Premiership Winner: Bath (hopefully this is us all applying the jinx)
Table order:
Bath
Saints
Sale
Saracens
Tigers
Quins
Chiefs
Bristol
Falcons
Glaws
European predictions - how will the English teams do? We somehow get a team into the final.
Top try scorer: Ollie Sleightholme
Top points scorer: George Ford
Surprise of the season: Tigers have a head coach that lasts more than 12 months (third time the charm)
Biggest disappointment: conservative abounds and we don't see any of the talented youngsters get game time.
Player having a breakthrough season: Paul Bampoe-Brown let's get on the hype train for the next Exeter signing from nowhere
Best signing: Nicky Smith, Tigers desperately needed a first choice loosehead and they went out and got one
Best unheralded signing: Keiran Wilkinson gives Falcons some much needed quality at 10, they've had some good fortune with 10s called Wilkinson... (I also think Will Wand might prove to be a useful addition for Tigers from Coventry).
The [Redacted] Award for lowest performance to hype ratio from a new signing: Rhys Carre relatively big name move for the Welsh international prop to return to Sarries having spurned offers to remain in Wales. The Welsh equivalent of Keiran Brookes, can the Sarries S&C team help him find another level otherwise he might well get left behind sharpish.
The Jerome Schuster Award for most pointless signing: Tomos Williams, cause when your pack is a bit meh what you need is another decent scrum half on big money. Especially when you've got three half decent options including an international.
Couldn't be more nailed picking Pollock for breakthrough - from non match day regular to Lion. Unbelievable first season.Adam_P wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 5:09 pm Premiership Winner:
Lets go with heart and say Saints, because I don't want to add another comment saying Bath!
Table order:
Bath
Saints
Sale
Tigers
Quins
Saracens
Brisol
Exeter
Glos
Newcastle
European predictions - how will the English teams do?
Struggling to care still, but lets say two clubs into the semis.
Top try scorer:
Sleightholme
Top points scorer:
F Smith
Surprise of the season:
Cheika does the business at Tigers and gets them playing somewhere near their potential.
Biggest disappointment:
None of the hopefuls at centre really press on and make a solid case for England duty.
Player having a breakthrough season:
Pollock
Best signing:
Kemeny - has been quality in pre season and I think is going to be an upgrade on Ludlam
Best unheralded signing:
Tried to convince myself that I'd not be completely Saints-centric on this, but what the hell - I think Luke Green is going to be a real decent option at tighthead
The [Redacted] Award for lowest performance to hype ratio from a new signing:
Nayacalevu - because I expect him to be excellent but have a feeling he might end up injured for a fair amount of the season.
The Jerome Schuster Award for most pointless signing:
It's been said many times already, but it's hard to see past Halfpenny here. I remember saying 'what the hell?!' when Quins announced him.
Well, I got the breakthrough season pretty much spot on. But for injuries to Carnduff abd Johnson I might have got the full house on that one.Epaminondas Pules wrote: ↑Wed Sep 18, 2024 9:29 am Premiership Winner:
Northampton
Table order:
Bath
Northampton
Sale
Leicester
Saracens
Exeter
Harlequins
Bristol
Gloucester
Newcastle
European predictions - how will the English teams do?
3 x Quarter Final
Top try scorer:
Sleightholne
Top points scorer:
George Ford
Surprise of the season:
No more coaches leave England.
Biggest disappointment:
The European cup in all its glory, being an utterly shite format on Premier sports. Just an all round shit show!
Player having a breakthrough season:
Ooh tough. Henry Pollock is one. I think Tobias Elliot will get a decent amount of game time at Sarries, and I wouldn;t bet against Gus Hall getting into the first team, despite his age. louie Johnson is another there that could really flourish. Carnduff at Tigers is one I hope to see, and Fasogbon at Glaws. Sela maybe just starting to nudge into that matchday squad. Pollock would be my choice though.
Best signing:
I think I'd go Phil Brantingham to Sarries. They needed to replace Mako and I think its a match made in heaven for both. Also one eye on Sam Spink joining too. For Falcons I'm interested to see if Ethan Grayson can kick on.
One signing that could be worthwhile, and hopefully a champ club will, is Mark Dormer who was released by Newcastle at the end of last season.
Best unheralded signing:
Kofi Cripps to Bristol.
The [Redacted] Award for lowest performance to hype ratio from a new signing:
Is there hype around any of the signings? Fergus Burke maybe.
The Jerome Schuster Award for most pointless signing:
Mata or Halfpenny