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Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 1:27 pm
by TheNomad
Mikey Brown wrote:
Beasties wrote:Christ this has spoiled my day. I was blissfully unaware that a training squad was to be announced til now. Sometimes it's better to keep away from RR.
Yeah well get a load of this from Guscott;

"Farrell has been one of the best midfield backs in the international game for the past four seasons. What is required now is for the rest of the England backs to match Farrell’s consistency."
I mean - just f*ck off. Really, they're watching a different player to me.

He's obviously good behind the scenes as everyone takes every opportunity they can to put him on the back, but what I see is a good kicker, who understands the game well and is solid defensively. But who has a very limited running game and no flair whatsoever.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 1:43 pm
by kk67
Puja wrote:
Timbo wrote:Loosehead: Mako, Marler
Tighthead: Williams, Sinckler, Schonert
Hooker: Hartley, George
Lock: Itoje, Launchbury, Kruis, Lawes, Isiekwe
Blindside: Rhodes, Robshaw, Wilson, Shields
Openside: T Curry
8: Hughes, Billy, Mercer

Scrumhalf: Youngs, Care, Robson
10: Ford, Farrell
Centre: Tuilagi, Te’o, Lozowski, Slade
Wing: May, Nowell, Cokanasiga, Earle, Ashton
Fullback: Brown, Daly
Thank you; that's much clearer.
Let's see - swap Schonert for Cole, Rhodes for Underhill, Hughes for Simmonds, Shields for Kvesic, Te'o for Marchant, Earle for Cipriani and bring in LCD, and I'd be a lot happier.
Puja
Thankyou Fellas.
Who are Earle and Schonert..?.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 1:53 pm
by Mikey Brown
TheNomad wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:
Beasties wrote:Christ this has spoiled my day. I was blissfully unaware that a training squad was to be announced til now. Sometimes it's better to keep away from RR.
Yeah well get a load of this from Guscott;

"Farrell has been one of the best midfield backs in the international game for the past four seasons. What is required now is for the rest of the England backs to match Farrell’s consistency."
I mean - just f*ck off. Really, they're watching a different player to me.

He's obviously good behind the scenes as everyone takes every opportunity they can to put him on the back, but what I see is a good kicker, who understands the game well and is solid defensively. But who has a very limited running game and no flair whatsoever.
The funny thing is I wouldn’t entirely agree with the specifics of his game you’ve mentioned there, which is at least a nod to his lack of consistency. That’s the one that gets me, even more than any of the test-match-animal stuff.

He is by far the most erratic of the 3 contenders at fly-half.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:15 pm
by kk67
Ford is the most creative. Erratic and Creative are a fine margin.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:30 pm
by Peat
I am officially resigning my willingness to extend faith to Jones is he is going to persist in believing Ashton is worthy of an England slot.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:31 pm
by Which Tyler
Gloskarlos wrote: Tuilagi has a lot to prove after being out so long and only played 3 games. He's there on reputation in my book, a good rep but not there on merit as of now.
This again?
Either he's only played 3 matches in the same way that everyone has only played 3 matces; or you have to admit that he's played 13 matches since Christmas.
He's also been in good form for the 3 matches he's played this season; along with Slade and Marchant, he's probably 3rd choice on form at OC from the Premiership.

As for the squad itself - I'm just hoping that it's Eddie doing his "training squad" thing, meaning fairly little about who will be selected for the AIs - he does have form for this.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:34 pm
by Puja
kk67 wrote:
Puja wrote:
Timbo wrote:Loosehead: Mako, Marler
Tighthead: Williams, Sinckler, Schonert
Hooker: Hartley, George
Lock: Itoje, Launchbury, Kruis, Lawes, Isiekwe
Blindside: Rhodes, Robshaw, Wilson, Shields
Openside: T Curry
8: Hughes, Billy, Mercer

Scrumhalf: Youngs, Care, Robson
10: Ford, Farrell
Centre: Tuilagi, Te’o, Lozowski, Slade
Wing: May, Nowell, Cokanasiga, Earle, Ashton
Fullback: Brown, Daly
Thank you; that's much clearer.
Let's see - swap Schonert for Cole, Rhodes for Underhill, Hughes for Simmonds, Shields for Kvesic, Te'o for Marchant, Earle for Cipriani and bring in LCD, and I'd be a lot happier.
Puja
Thankyou Fellas.
Who are Earle and Schonert..?.
Nathan Earle is the young guy who was getting occasional games for Saracens last year and is now starting regularly at Quins. Made the EPS in the first place because he'd had a successful season playing NPC for Canterbury and is still hanging around, despite not being anything other than average.

Schonert is the SA-born Worcester tighthead. He's a good scrummager, but doesn't bring much else and it's a sad inditement of our tighthead resources that we're looking at him.

Neither should trouble the XXIII without lots of injuries.

Puja

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:35 pm
by Mellsblue
Shouldn’t we have a dedicated thread for this!!?!?

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:36 pm
by Mellsblue
Which Tyler wrote:
As for the squad itself - I'm just hoping that it's Eddie doing his "training squad" thing, meaning fairly little about who will be selected for the AIs - he does have form for this.
I’d take cover. There is some mortar fire coming your way.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:40 pm
by Which Tyler
Mellsblue wrote:
Which Tyler wrote:
As for the squad itself - I'm just hoping that it's Eddie doing his "training squad" thing, meaning fairly little about who will be selected for the AIs - he does have form for this.
I’d take cover. There is some mortar fire coming your way.
It's alright - I'm already hiding behind the sofa on seeing the squad; whilst grasping at (singleuse plastic) straws to try and keep my blood pressure in check anway.
That line was in lieu of a rather lengthy rant I'd half-typed.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:43 pm
by Oakboy
In a straight choice of best FH, I'd have 1. Cipriani, 2. Farrell, 3. Ford, taking current form and last 12 months into account. How Jones inverts that is beyond logic.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:44 pm
by Stom
Oakboy wrote:In a straight choice of best FH, I'd have 1. Cipriani, 2. Farrell, 3. Ford, taking current form and last 12 months into account. How Jones inverts that is beyond logic.
I am continuously amazed at your failure to rate Ford.

He was superb against Wasps. And he does that regularly. His passing and the timing of his passing is so far ahead of the competition it's not funny.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:46 pm
by Gloskarlos
Which Tyler wrote:
Gloskarlos wrote: Tuilagi has a lot to prove after being out so long and only played 3 games. He's there on reputation in my book, a good rep but not there on merit as of now.
This again?
Either he's only played 3 matches in the same way that everyone has only played 3 matces; or you have to admit that he's played 13 matches since Christmas.
He's also been in good form for the 3 matches he's played this season; along with Slade and Marchant, he's probably 3rd choice on form at OC from the Premiership.

As for the squad itself - I'm just hoping that it's Eddie doing his "training squad" thing, meaning fairly little about who will be selected for the AIs - he does have form for this.
When you say 'this again', you imply that it has been mentioned before - not by me. He has been plagued by injury the last 3 seasons, more than any other high profile player I can recall.

That said, now I look at the stats - he has played more than I thought, feels like he has been out for a long time and almost all of last season, which isn't quite true.

He has actually played 12 times in 2018 in total this year which surprises me. And a further 10 times since the end of the 15/16 season.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:49 pm
by Mikey Brown
Stom wrote:
Oakboy wrote:In a straight choice of best FH, I'd have 1. Cipriani, 2. Farrell, 3. Ford, taking current form and last 12 months into account. How Jones inverts that is beyond logic.
I am continuously amazed at your failure to rate Ford.

He was superb against Wasps. And he does that regularly. His passing and the timing of his passing is so far ahead of the competition it's not funny.
Aye. I could maybe understand that at point in the last couple of seasons, but Ford has looked fantastic so far. Has Farrell been playing well? As impressive as they are as a unit, I just sort of glaze over when watching Saracens.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 2:50 pm
by kk67
Stom wrote:
Oakboy wrote:In a straight choice of best FH, I'd have 1. Cipriani, 2. Farrell, 3. Ford, taking current form and last 12 months into account. How Jones inverts that is beyond logic.
I am continuously amazed at your failure to rate Ford.

He was superb against Wasps. And he does that regularly. His passing and the timing of his passing is so far ahead of the competition it's not funny.
Tend to agree with Stom', but I've seen nothing of this season and almost nothing of Earle.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 3:31 pm
by Oakboy
Stom wrote:
Oakboy wrote:In a straight choice of best FH, I'd have 1. Cipriani, 2. Farrell, 3. Ford, taking current form and last 12 months into account. How Jones inverts that is beyond logic.
I am continuously amazed at your failure to rate Ford.

He was superb against Wasps. And he does that regularly. His passing and the timing of his passing is so far ahead of the competition it's not funny.
Superb? I must have watched a different game. 'Good', I'd accept.

Conversely, I can't understand how he has hardly received any criticism for being our game manager for one of our worst ever run of results. Central to that, in my unchanged opinion, is that he fails to run the show when Farrell is at 12 and Youngs at 9. Potentially, Ford is as good as you claim. I was advocating him loudly back in the days of his first spell at Leicester when Banquo and others suggested Burns had more to offer.

Cipriani is just the best. Farrell is always going to be in the XV and I think he's a more effective game manager at 10 than Ford has been for the last year or so. He's not as gifted a player as Ford by a long way but there it is.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 3:44 pm
by Mellsblue
Oakboy wrote:
Stom wrote:
Oakboy wrote:In a straight choice of best FH, I'd have 1. Cipriani, 2. Farrell, 3. Ford, taking current form and last 12 months into account. How Jones inverts that is beyond logic.
I am continuously amazed at your failure to rate Ford.

He was superb against Wasps. And he does that regularly. His passing and the timing of his passing is so far ahead of the competition it's not funny.
Superb? I must have watched a different game. 'Good', I'd accept.

Conversely, I can't understand how he has hardly received any criticism for being our game manager for one of our worst ever run of results. Central to that, in my unchanged opinion, is that he fails to run the show when Farrell is at 12 and Youngs at 9. Potentially, Ford is as good as you claim. I was advocating him loudly back in the days of his first spell at Leicester when Banquo and others suggested Burns had more to offer.

Cipriani is just the best. Farrell is always going to be in the XV and I think he's a more effective game manager at 10 than Ford has been for the last year or so. He's not as gifted a player as Ford by a long way but there it is.
If you really want to know if Farrell is a better game manager than Ford, judge Farrell on his performance at 10 v Ireland* dealing with crap Ford has to deal with, and with the advantage of having a real 12 outside him. Don’t judge him on the armchair ride he gets at Saracens.

He was rubbish.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 3:50 pm
by Oakboy
Mellsblue wrote:
Oakboy wrote:
Stom wrote:
I am continuously amazed at your failure to rate Ford.

He was superb against Wasps. And he does that regularly. His passing and the timing of his passing is so far ahead of the competition it's not funny.
Superb? I must have watched a different game. 'Good', I'd accept.

Conversely, I can't understand how he has hardly received any criticism for being our game manager for one of our worst ever run of results. Central to that, in my unchanged opinion, is that he fails to run the show when Farrell is at 12 and Youngs at 9. Potentially, Ford is as good as you claim. I was advocating him loudly back in the days of his first spell at Leicester when Banquo and others suggested Burns had more to offer.

Cipriani is just the best. Farrell is always going to be in the XV and I think he's a more effective game manager at 10 than Ford has been for the last year or so. He's not as gifted a player as Ford by a long way but there it is.
If you really want to know if Farrell is a better game manager than Ford, judge Farrell on his performance at 10 v Ireland* dealing with crap Ford has to deal with, and with the advantage of having a real 12 outside him. Don’t judge him on the armchair ride he gets at Saracens.

He was rubbish.

Valid point that I accept. I'd cheerfully drop Farrell completely and allow Ford and Cipriani to battle over the shirt. You and I both know Jones will never leave Farrell out of the XV. My comments allow for that.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 3:54 pm
by Mellsblue
Oakboy wrote:
Mellsblue wrote:
Oakboy wrote:
Superb? I must have watched a different game. 'Good', I'd accept.

Conversely, I can't understand how he has hardly received any criticism for being our game manager for one of our worst ever run of results. Central to that, in my unchanged opinion, is that he fails to run the show when Farrell is at 12 and Youngs at 9. Potentially, Ford is as good as you claim. I was advocating him loudly back in the days of his first spell at Leicester when Banquo and others suggested Burns had more to offer.

Cipriani is just the best. Farrell is always going to be in the XV and I think he's a more effective game manager at 10 than Ford has been for the last year or so. He's not as gifted a player as Ford by a long way but there it is.
If you really want to know if Farrell is a better game manager than Ford, judge Farrell on his performance at 10 v Ireland* dealing with crap Ford has to deal with, and with the advantage of having a real 12 outside him. Don’t judge him on the armchair ride he gets at Saracens.

He was rubbish.

Valid point that I accept. I'd cheerfully drop Farrell completely and allow Ford and Cipriani to battle over the shirt. You and I both know Jones will never leave Farrell out of the XV. My comments allow for that.
Fair point.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 5:43 pm
by I R Geech
It’s almost as the Jones is a stubborn, one eyed, mean spirited qunt who likes to surround himself with other qunts, rather than a progressive and even handed selector who doesn’t play favourites. That would be ridiculous though.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 5:47 pm
by Tigersman
Oakboy wrote:
Mellsblue wrote:
Oakboy wrote:
Superb? I must have watched a different game. 'Good', I'd accept.

Conversely, I can't understand how he has hardly received any criticism for being our game manager for one of our worst ever run of results. Central to that, in my unchanged opinion, is that he fails to run the show when Farrell is at 12 and Youngs at 9. Potentially, Ford is as good as you claim. I was advocating him loudly back in the days of his first spell at Leicester when Banquo and others suggested Burns had more to offer.

Cipriani is just the best. Farrell is always going to be in the XV and I think he's a more effective game manager at 10 than Ford has been for the last year or so. He's not as gifted a player as Ford by a long way but there it is.
If you really want to know if Farrell is a better game manager than Ford, judge Farrell on his performance at 10 v Ireland* dealing with crap Ford has to deal with, and with the advantage of having a real 12 outside him. Don’t judge him on the armchair ride he gets at Saracens.

He was rubbish.

Valid point that I accept. I'd cheerfully drop Farrell completely and allow Ford and Cipriani to battle over the shirt. You and I both know Jones will never leave Farrell out of the XV. My comments allow for that.
though would you be able to trust Cips with the kicking with no Farrell?

I guess Daly could do the kicking.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 5:54 pm
by Mellsblue
Tigersman wrote:
Oakboy wrote:
Mellsblue wrote: If you really want to know if Farrell is a better game manager than Ford, judge Farrell on his performance at 10 v Ireland* dealing with crap Ford has to deal with, and with the advantage of having a real 12 outside him. Don’t judge him on the armchair ride he gets at Saracens.

He was rubbish.

Valid point that I accept. I'd cheerfully drop Farrell completely and allow Ford and Cipriani to battle over the shirt. You and I both know Jones will never leave Farrell out of the XV. My comments allow for that.
though would you be able to trust Cips with the kicking with no Farrell?

I guess Daly could do the kicking.
Cipriani’s kicking % was higher than Farrell’s last season (as was Ford’s).

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 6:02 pm
by I R Geech
Farrell’s fabled defence is more of a myth as well.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 6:03 pm
by morepork
Muhahahahaha. The Jones curse.


That team is built around Farrell. You know exactly what the bench is going to bring, and that is a big dumptruck at 12 and/or 13, with Ford off at about the 50 minute mark. You have the single genuine open side. You know what made Eddie look good at the Brumbies back in the day? George Smith, that's what.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2018 6:25 pm
by Tigersman
Mellsblue wrote:
Tigersman wrote:
Oakboy wrote:

Valid point that I accept. I'd cheerfully drop Farrell completely and allow Ford and Cipriani to battle over the shirt. You and I both know Jones will never leave Farrell out of the XV. My comments allow for that.
though would you be able to trust Cips with the kicking with no Farrell?

I guess Daly could do the kicking.
Cipriani’s kicking % was higher than Farrell’s last season (as was Ford’s).
How many kicks did Cips do?