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Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Tue May 24, 2022 11:58 am
by fivepointer
He's some athlete but already capped by Samoa.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Tue May 24, 2022 11:58 am
by Puja
Mikey Brown wrote:Thoughts on MacFarland as an England contender? He's Samoan obviously but why would that be an issue.
You mean apart from the fact that he's recently capped for Samoa and appears to have no English connection at all?

Puja

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Tue May 24, 2022 11:59 am
by Scrumhead
Beat me to it. He’d be years off re-qualifying and TBH, while he’s a great find for Saracens, I don’t think we need him for England.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Tue May 24, 2022 12:11 pm
by Mikey Brown
Puja wrote:
Mikey Brown wrote:Thoughts on MacFarland as an England contender? He's Samoan obviously but why would that be an issue.
You mean apart from the fact that he's recently capped for Samoa and appears to have no English connection at all?

Puja
Ah. Well there we go. Seeing "he has trained with the Samoan 7s team" in my 8 seconds of research suggested to me that was as far as his international honours had gone. He just looked like such an Eddie sort of bolter.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Tue May 24, 2022 12:12 pm
by Puja
Scrumhead wrote:Beat me to it. He’d be years off re-qualifying and TBH, while he’s a great find for Saracens, I don’t think we need him for England.
And you can't requalify on residency, IIRC - you can only represent a second nation through ancestry.

Puja

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Sun May 29, 2022 8:17 pm
by Scrumhead
He might only be referring to being unavailable for Bristol’s last fixture, but Kyle Sinckler has posted that it’s the ‘end of his season’. Might be Stuart and Heyes in the 3/18 shirt in Australia.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Mon May 30, 2022 12:04 am
by Danno
Scrumhead wrote:He might only be referring to being unavailable for Bristol’s last fixture, but Kyle Sinckler has posted that it’s the ‘end of his season’. Might be Stuart and Heyes in the 3/18 shirt in Australia.
I wouldn't complain. Heyes is worth a look and it might inspire Stuart to step up some - he and Sinkler are on a par formwise as things stand (both a bit* poo) A shot at the starting shirt could boost him.

*Being nice.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Mon May 30, 2022 7:30 am
by Scrumhead
Agreed. Although personally, I’d hope it’s an opportunity for Will Collier. He’s had a brilliant season and does the basics very well. He might not have Sinckler’s hands or be a notable carrier, but he’ll get the better of most looseheads at scrum time and will put in a shift around the park.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Mon May 30, 2022 11:56 am
by Danno
I'd be perfectly happy to see him get a shot. As you say, nothing flashy but he won't let you down at the basics. Runs some good lines at times as well

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2022 11:32 pm
by Puja
Really interesting Squidge video:


A rather click-baity title of "So I think England are going to win the 2023 World Cup. Here’s why. | An Eddie Jones Deep Dive" but it's a very good analysis of the "unstructured attack" that we heard about and why it's not actually unstructured, but a system that changes on the fly. Also makes a very solid case for why Smith/Farrell both will work and is utterly necessary for England to progress. Bit worried that he's cherry-picked examples to suit his thesis, but Squidge a) does have pretty good form in knowing his stuff, and b) is Welsh and is more likely biased against England than towards.

Puja

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2022 4:04 pm
by Puja
Sinckler officially ruled out of the tour. Not great news, but I guess a good opportunity to get more experience into Stuart and Heyes.

Puja

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2022 1:45 pm
by FKAS
Puja wrote:Sinckler officially ruled out of the tour. Not great news, but I guess a good opportunity to get more experience into Stuart and Heyes.

Puja
I disagree. Good news, Sinckler has barely been fit all season and the two understudies could use more experience at international level in care of an injury at the world cup. Sinckler can have the summer off, get right and do a full pre season.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2022 3:27 pm
by Which Tyler
FKAS wrote:
Puja wrote:Sinckler officially ruled out of the tour. Not great news, but I guess a good opportunity to get more experience into Stuart and Heyes.
I disagree. Good news, Sinckler has barely been fit all season and the two understudies could use more experience at international level in care of an injury at the world cup. Sinckler can have the summer off, get right and do a full pre season.
Bad news that it's injury enforced, good news that he's getting a rest.
Could do with more of the first XV doing that TBH

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2022 4:02 pm
by Danno
Wasn't sure where to post this, but Tom Youngs' wife has passed away

https://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/61735100.amp

Poor guy.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 10:19 am
by TheNomad
Unbearably sad - I can't imagine how I would react to the same news

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2022 11:06 am
by Mikey Brown
Zach Mercer wins Top14 with Montpellier. Looked very lively in the highlights, though I guess that's never been his problem.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2022 9:49 am
by Puja
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/62317303

Ewels set to miss most of the season with 9-12 month recovery expected from knee surgery. He's far from the board's favourite player, but that is awful news for a hard-working pro. Poor sod.

Puja

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2022 10:26 am
by Mikey Brown
Yeah that’s tough, particularly with Bath (surely) looking to turn things around this season. He clearly has great value as a leader for them.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2022 1:04 pm
by FKAS
Mikey Brown wrote:Yeah that’s tough, particularly with Bath (surely) looking to turn things around this season. He clearly has great value as a leader for them.
Bath's second row resources aren't great either. Attwood returning helps but like Spencer needs to be managed and Williams is a liability. Young Richards might get more opportunities than he thought alongside McInally.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2022 1:45 pm
by Which Tyler
Young Richards has 21 senior matches under his belt now, he should be expecting plenty of game time regardless.
We're looking for a injury replacement for Ewels.
McNally, Attwood, Spencer, Williams and Richards isn't bad stable of locks IMO, especially with Williams just starting his 2nd pre-season as a lock.
If we can get 1,000 minutes or so out of Attwood/Spencer between them, then we should be "fine" at lock.

The locks' problems last year were A] coaching, B] environment/mentality C] the rest of the tight 5 around them D] that Spencer was only around for 400 minutes E] that Williams had only just converted to lock and F] Richards was learning on the job.
A has changed, B should have changed with it, C really should have changed D would be ridiculously unlucky if it hasn't changed, especially with the addition of Attwood, E has changed and F has changed.
And that's before we use Ewel's injury joker card.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2022 4:14 pm
by FKAS
Spencer is a really good player when he's fit but he's not really been fit and playing regularly since 2018/19. If he manages to be fit and firing for the season it'll certainly help.

Mike Williams is a liability. Big, strong and could tackle a tank but just concedes so many dumb penalties. Hands like frying pans. If have happily driven him to his new club after his second season with Tigers. Not one you want to rely on.

Richards should expect some action but he might go from 21 appearances total to more than that next season. He looked good for the England under 20s in the summer and not many from the squad can say that.

Coaching might be the big one, van Graan has plenty of work to do but he likes a tough pack and strong defence which are good places to start on a rebuild.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2022 12:30 pm
by Which Tyler
Joe Cokanasiga in a surgical boot. No idea when or what the injury, but plausibly during the season and waited until post-tour for an operation.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2022 10:19 pm
by FKAS
Which Tyler wrote:Joe Cokanasiga in a surgical boot. No idea when or what the injury, but plausibly during the season and waited until post-tour for an operation.
Might be preventative. Was images of his brother in one a couple of weeks back but the videos of pre season show him back out and in the thick of it more recently.

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2022 12:03 am
by Puja
FKAS wrote:
Which Tyler wrote:Joe Cokanasiga in a surgical boot. No idea when or what the injury, but plausibly during the season and waited until post-tour for an operation.
Might be preventative. Was images of his brother in one a couple of weeks back but the videos of pre season show him back out and in the thick of it more recently.
I mean, he's worn one for so long at this point that it might just be his most comfortable worn-in footwear.

Sad news if he is injured again. Poor sod deserves some kind of a run of luck at some point.

Puja

Re: EPS Watch / Player Form Thread

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2022 9:22 am
by Which Tyler
If it's being used preventatively, then the entire medical team needs to be sacked ASAP, and their new head has only been in position for 5 weeks.

For someone like Coka, it really shouldn't be used as a precaution either, as that's a massive nocebo that will likely do far more harm than benefit.