Scots Abroad VIII (or let's spot the new messiah)

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Anyone know how Hardie and Graham got on at 6&7 for the Falcons against Bath? I know they won but the Ch5 highlights were crap so couldn't see how they went.
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Thistle Scottish Rugby Podcast @thistlerugbypod
Good to see @hardhorse44 back to his best for @FalconsRugby

18 tackles
0 missed
4 turnovers won

Knicked from twitter, if he gets numbers like this regularly then he'll really be challenging for a spot in the 6N squad. Would have been interesting to see him up against Mish on Friday but I don't think he can play in Europe.
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Just needs to stay fit.
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Racing 12 nil up against Leicester after 13. All looks quite simply but good crisp miss pass from Russell
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Racing have an iffy defence though!
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With Brown out and Turner now down it's worth watching Kerr off the bench at Leicester tomorrow. So far he's looked like a solid but not exceptional player to me. A6 or 7 out of ten each match.
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Russell tearing Leicester to bits. Though it's hard to say what balance of good/bad we're seeing from both teams.

Still kicking very well. I really think he needs to be kicking for Scotland. Some players are just better the more pressure you pile on them.
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Fair play to WFD. I think he's found his level and a team & brand of rugby that suit him far better.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/46608965

I still think there's merit in having a look at him in a RWC warm up.
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hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Fair play to WFD. I think he's found his level and a team & brand of rugby that suit him far better.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/46608965

I still think there's merit in having a look at him in a RWC warm up.
Yeah, really glad it's worked out for him there. Don't personally see him as an international option but you never know with injuries etc.
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Cameo wrote:
hugh_woatmeigh wrote:Fair play to WFD. I think he's found his level and a team & brand of rugby that suit him far better.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/46608965

I still think there's merit in having a look at him in a RWC warm up.
Yeah, really glad it's worked out for him there. Don't personally see him as an international option but you never know with injuries etc.
I see him now as this generations Gordon Ross. Found a place at low level prem level and looking good in that team but probably no more than an emergency option for Scotland.
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I saw that there is a Vellacott to Wasps rumour. Would be disappointed if the SRU/GT hasn't at least made a polite enquiry.
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Big D wrote:I saw that there is a Vellacott to Wasps rumour. Would be disappointed if the SRU/GT hasn't at least made a polite enquiry.
Things could be going very different for him right now if he'd picked Scotland.
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Looks like Skinner is playing 6 today
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Good scrummie try for wee Greig v La Rochelle.
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John Hardie just signed a 2-year deal at Newcastle. Will hopefully have some clause in allowing him to bugger off if they’re relegated.
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General Zod wrote:John Hardie just signed a 2-year deal at Newcastle. Will hopefully have some clause in allowing him to bugger off if they’re relegated.
I hope so. They are looking like hot favourites to go down. However, he may feel like he owes them after they gave him a deal when it looked like no one else would.
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Chunks Baws wrote:
General Zod wrote:John Hardie just signed a 2-year deal at Newcastle. Will hopefully have some clause in allowing him to bugger off if they’re relegated.
I hope so. They are looking like hot favourites to go down. However, he may feel like he owes them after they gave him a deal when it looked like no one else would.
Actually, on reflection, a season at a lower level may give his body a wee break after RWC, should he make it.
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Graham and Hardie starting at 6&7 for Newcastle today. Planned on watching it to see how they go but my fuckin laptop has decided to do a thousand updates (only have the BT app). Anyone watching?
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It's on in the background but lost interest about 20 min ago.
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Only seen last 20 minutes but Russell having a shitemare
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Russell had some good and some bad. Peach of a left handed pass for one of the tries in the second half.
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Maitland injured for Saracens. Don’t know how serious.
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Not the problem it would have been a season or 2 ago. I'd be starting Graham anyway leaves the other spot for Seymour of Kinghorn.
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Think Maitland and Seymore are still my starters and then Graham, Kinghorn a distant 4th
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whatisthejava wrote:Think Maitland and Seymore are still my starters and then Graham, Kinghorn a distant 4th
Horses for courses for me. If we want to play a structured kicking game, poor conditions and lots more f high halls then it's Maitland and Seymour (or against aIreoand). However if there will be a chance to run a few back Kinghorn and Graham are in consideration.
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