Six Nations Preview: Scotland and France

SCOTLAND: Ivanhalfback (nae, not really)

The Scottish squad meet their new reserve scrum-half

2019 was a sub-optimal year for the national team, comprising a pretty crappy Six Nations, followed by an abject failure to get out of the group at the World Cup (which had been a fear of this correspondent for a while). This on the back of a promising couple of years of third place in the 6N and some notable scalpings of Australia, and so nearly the ABs. So, a distinct downturn in fortunes.

Coaching Team

Toonie is still in place having been given the benefit of the doubt after Japan, albeit with a slightly re-vamped supporting team, including Steve Tandy to shore up a distinctly porous defence. Forwards coach Danny Wilson will stay in place till the summer until he takes over at Glasgow. He came with a decent rep but forward play has gone backwards since the Norn Gibbons thieved McFarland.

What ‘they’ are saying

Lunatic Fringe: Toonie oot! Catastrophe! Dodson! Money! Vern woulda won the world cup! Wurr Doommmed!! *froth* *froth*

Average Fan: Townsend really needs to turn things around, another bad 6N and his coat will be on a distinctly shoogly peg.

There has been a fair bit of angst about letting Big Vern go too early, but that ship has well and truly sailed. The fact remains that, after a couple of promising years, there was a complete failure on the biggest stage with a supposedly strong squad. The team looked predictable in attack with a leaky defence, and the much-vaunted fitness looked distinctly absent. Much of this has to land at the coaching team’s door; the question is, can they learn and turn it around? They seemed worryingly short of ideas and explanations last year.

Squad

LH Prop: Bhatti, Dell, Sutherland

Well, they are all fit & play pro rugby. Dell has been the first choice, and is probably the front runner. Not the strongest in the scrum but handy in the loose, although he has not been seeing significant game time for L’Irish. Bhatti has shown flashes of quality in recent years, but is not a regular club starter. Sutherland looked very good a few years ago before suffering bad injury, but could be the best of the lot if he gets his previous form back.

Hookers: Brown, McInally, Turner

Probably in that order. Handy enough options; McInally could do with rediscovering some form, though. Turner has some question marks over his tight work and darts. 

Tichtheid: Berghan, Fagerson, Nel

Z-Fags probably the front runner here; has been on fine form for Glasgow in the loose. His scrummaging may not be his strongest point, and hopefully he’ll keep his discipline and not get distracted by some zand-bags. Nel can scrum still, but seems to be fading a bit in the loose. Berghan probably in third place as a kind of inverse-Nel.


Second row: Craig, Cummings, Gilchrist, Gray, Toolis

Still no real idea about Craig. The other options are serviceable internationals without being stellar, although Cummings still has development to do. Tackling Machine Gray & Cummings to start for me, with Gilchrist on the bench, or Toolis if we want to improve the lineout. The injured larger Gray and Skinner could feature at some point.


Back Row: Bradbury, Crosbie, DuPreez, Gordon, Haining, Ritchie, Watson

With injuries / form this is probably the best and most in-form possible line up. Notable absentees include the legend Barclay who has retired from internationals, Wilson (a first for a Townsend squad) and the injured Thomson & Fagerson the younger. First choices likely to be Bradbury, Ritchie and Watson. Other spots are more up for grabs. CDP has staged a revival after a horrific throat injury, although his last international appearance did not go well. Haining has appeared from nearly nowhere to have some storming performances for Edinburgh; one of these could fulfil the hard-running 8 role we need. Crosbie has also been in fine form of late, but is likely to play a more minor role behind the others. Gordon along for the experience.


Scrum half: Horne, Price, Pyrgos

Not many other choices. Maybe it’s time for Horne to show his stuff as a starter, but other choices way behind the first two until some youngsters come through. Nae depth.


Outside Half: Hastings, Russell

Dancin’ Finn first, then Hastings. Any injuries and it’ll be Weir or Horne getting the call. Nae depth (again).


Centres: Harris, Hutchinson, Johnson, Jones, Scott

Well, this is a conundrum and no mistake. We had nearly no un-injured centres last year now we’ve got too many. Typical. The fit & firing Bennett, Taylor and Horne all miss out which would have almost unthinkable not too long back. At IC Hutchinson has been on fine form for the Saints, Johnson has a lot of goodwill in the bank for his form in the last couple of years and Scott has staged a big comeback season at Edinburgh, cutting some fantastic lines and looking fit and fast. I’d probably go in the order Scott, Hutch, Johnson. Harsh, but someone on form is going to miss out. As for OC, Jones has finally returned to form for Glasgow and I’d have him start. Harris is a more solid option, but I’m not completely sold although he seems to be going OK at Glaws. He could have the bench spot nailed down, though. 


Wings: Graham, Maitland, McGuigan, Steyn, Tagive

Graham & Maitland nailed on IMO with the others trailing. Graham offers something none of the others do, and Treacle Toes is a classy and competent player. McGuigan next off the rank in case of injury.


Hogg, Kinghorn

Well Hogg is el capitano, so he’ll be starting. Kinghorn could be bench fodder depending on how the subs shape up, or even start on the wing if we have back 3 injuries.

Fixtures & Predictions. Optimism Status: Low

Ireland away first up. Scotland’s record at the start of tournaments, especially away is, well, pish. It seems every time we rock up with some confidence and seem bemused when the opposition turn up and it all goes to pot. Unfortunately, I expect this game to be no different.

Next up is England at Murrayfield. We got the Calcutta Cup in this fixture two years ago, and retained it in that crazy game at Twickenham last year. Doubt England will be taking this one for granted, and despite Scotland recovering from a classic first game meltdown we’ll probably lose.

Italy Away. Haven’t lost to Italy for a while. Don’t think we will this time but you never know.

France! At Murrayfield! We tend to win against France at home these days. Might even do it this time, depending if the French Kidz get it together or not. Wales. Away. Well, we don’t tend to win there, do we.

Preview courtesy of Chimpie

FRANCE: A Sleeping Giant or a Fully-awake Midget?

Voici le nouveau demi d’ouverture

Between 2000 and 2010, France won the Six Nations five times (four Grand Slams), finished second twice, third thrice and fifth just once.

Between 2011 and 2019, France finished second once (and that was in 2011), third once, fourth five times, fifth once and sixth once.

Even Bernard Laporte could see a pattern there. Ten years of rot and decadence and it could get worse, as fewer kids embraced the game, deterred by the lack of heroes and the increasing risks.

In the meantime, the French clubs were doing rather well in the big European Cup as they provided six winners and twelve runners-up (England 8 and 4, Ireland 6 and 4). In the Top 14, the stadia are packed even for the worst dirge served by – here insert your least favourite club, be it Castres, Lyon or Brive.

So basically, the players are there, albeit still propped by too many excellent foreigners, the public is there, so what’s wrong? A bit like the England centres conundrum or a conversation about the weather: everybody knows, but it functions as a social lubricant.

To make a very long story a bit shorter, the FFR has forced the hand of the clubs: they must have an ever-increasing number of French qualified players in their squad, or else they face points deductions and financial penalties (but not quite Saracenesque). It is starting to pay dividends, hence the huge number of uncapped players in the squad. The FFR then appointed a new set of coaches (Galthié, Labit, Edwards etc) who for once seem to have the basic understanding of the game and with a contract that runs until the next RWC. The clubs have now released 42 players (it used to be only 32) for the national squad and for a longer period.  So what’s not to like?

The 14 players not kept in the squad by Galthié will go and play with their clubs since as usual the Top 14 will carry on during the 6N.

It goes like this:

6N dates for FranceTop 14 main feature
 Jan 25: Toulouse/Bordeaux
Feb 1: England (home)
Feb 8: Italy (home)
Feb 15: Racing / Toulouse, Bordeaux / Lyon
Feb 22: Wales (away)Feb 22: Clermont/Bordeaux, Lyon/Racing, Toulouse/Montpellier
Feb 29: Racing/La Rochelle
March 8: Scotland (away)
March 14: Ireland (home)

So expect injuries and more moaning from the clubs. Plus, it is difficult for Galthié to select two hookers from the same club, should they be the best in the country. For instance, one of Mauvaka and Marchand (or Dupont and Bézy) will not play for France during the 6N, whereas they probably would in a RWC.

Here is the first list of the 42. I left it in French, for your own good.

Premières lignes : Dorian Aldegheri (Stade Toulousain, 26 ans, 4 sélections), Cyril Baille (Stade Toulousain, 26 ans, 17 sélections), Demba Bamba (Lyon, 21 ans, 7 sélections), Camille Chat (Racing 92, 24 ans, 26 sélections), Anthony Etrillard (Toulon, 26 ans, 0 sélection), Jean-Baptiste Gros (Toulon, 20 ans, 0 sélection), Mohamed Haouas (Montpellier, 25 ans, 0 sélection), Julien Marchand (Stade Toulousain, 24 ans, 2 sélections), Jefferson Poirot (Bordeaux-Bègles, 27 ans, 33 sélections)

Deuxièmes lignes : Cyril Cazeaux (Bordeaux-Bègles, 24 ans, 0 sélection), Killian Geraci (Lyon, 20 ans, 0 sélection), Bernard Le Roux (Racing 92, 30 ans, 37 sélections), Boris Palu (Racing 92, 23 ans, 0 sélection), Romain Taofifenua (Toulon, 29 ans, 14 sélections), Paul Willemse (Montpellier, 27 ans, 3 sélections)

Troisièmes lignes : Grégory Alldritt (La Rochelle, 22 ans, 11 sélections), Dylan Cretin (Lyon, 22 ans, 0 sélection), François Cros (Stade Toulousain, 25 ans, 2 sélections), Alexandre Fischer (Clermont, 21 ans, 0 sélection), Sekou Macalou (Stade Français, 24 ans, 1 sélection), Charles Ollivon (cap, Toulon, 26 ans, 11 sélections), Selevasio Tolofua (Stade Toulousain, 22 ans, 0 sélection), Cameron Woki (Bordeaux-Bègles, 21 ans, 0 sélection)

Demis de mêlée : Antoine Dupont (Stade Toulousain, 23 ans, 20 sélections), Maxime Lucu (Bordeaux-Bègles, 26 ans, 0 sélection), Baptiste Serin (Toulon, 25 ans, 33 sélections)

Demis d’ouverture : Louis Carbonel (Toulon, 20 ans, 0 sélection), Matthieu Jalibert (Bordeaux-Bègles, 21 ans, 1 sélection), Romain Ntamack (Stade Toulousain, 20 ans, 12 sélections)

Centres : Gaël Fickou (Stade Français, 25 ans, 51 sélections), Julien Hériteau (Toulon, 25 ans, 0 sélection), Virimi Vakatawa (Racing 92, 27 ans, 21 sélections), Arthur Vincent (Montpellier, 20 ans, 0 sélection)

Ailiers : Gervais Cordin (Toulon, 21 ans, 0 sélection), Lester Etien (Stade Français, 24 ans, 0 sélection), Gabriel Ngandebe (Montpellier, 22 ans, 0 sélection), Damian Penaud (Clermont, 23 ans, 16 sélections), Vincent Rattez (La Rochelle, 27 ans, 3 sélections), Teddy Thomas (Racing 92, 26 ans, 16 sélections)

Arrières : Anthony Bouthier (Montpellier, 27 ans, 0 sélection), Kylan Hamdaoui (Stade Français, 25 ans, 0 sélection), Thomas Ramos (Stade Toulousain, 24 ans, 9 sélections)

Peato Mauvaka (Stade Toulousain, 23 ans, 1 sélection) replaces Etrillard, injured.

19 uncapped players, but most of them won’t play. Interesting to note that – probably looking for established familiarity – Galthié has selected pairs of SH/FH: Dupont / Ntamack from Toulouse, Serin / Carbonnel from Toulon, Lucu /Jalibert from Bordeaux. I wonder if he’ll associate them.

Some striking omissions: Slimani, Lauret, Iturria, Raka, Bézy, Iribaren, Vahaa, Médard, Huget. Some of these may join the squad later in case of injuries.

Who will start vs England?  Probably these guys:

Poirot, Chat, Bamba

Le Roux, Taofifenua

Ollivon, Alldritt, Cros

Dupont, Ntamack

Fikou, Vakatawa

Penaud, Ramos, Thomas

Bench: Aldegheri, Baille, Marchand, Willemse, Macalou, Serin, Jalibert, Hamdaoui.

What to expect?

Galthié is quite pragmatic, but he will prioritise style and substance over results, as he knows he’ll have a bit of a honeymoon period with the public. He’s chosen fast and mobile forwards instead of the big lumps that Laporte and his cronies favoured — incidentally, this is why I think he’ll pick Willemse and Taofifenua to bring in some weight to his scrum, but in the long term I’m pretty sure he’ll go for Palu, Geraci,Cazeaux and the likes. France will try to play a fast running game. The emphasis put on the high tackles favour off loads and it suits the national rugby psyche.

Strengths: more time with the players, better players, better coaches, no baggage. Half the team was already there at the RWC. The backs are a real threat.

Weaknesses: The reserves are green, green, green. Ollivon is a great captain but how about other leaders? Pack’s a bit lightweight. Ramos is a good kicker, but not in the same class as Farrell or Sexton. Finally, the Feb/March weather won’t help running rugby.

In terms of results, I expect France to finish around third.

England will have too much for France, even in Paris. Then Italy should be a formality. Wales, without Vahaa, is intriguing and could go either way but I’d bet on a win for France. As in the WC, their backs have the edge. Scotland and France tend to play the same type of rugby but I think France will have too much power for Scotland (also it’s towards the end of the 6N, so injuries have a bigger impact on smaller squads). Ireland in Paris? Ireland are easy to read but hard to stop. If there is still someone standing, possibly a draw.

May I remind you all that Heidelberg, the temporary capital of rugby, will host a blog meet on March the 14th. In a place called the Dubliner Pub.

Coincidence? Methinks not.

Preview courtesy of Flair99

Further Reading

TomPirracas on hallucinations about Super Rugby.

On the telly this week

Friday 17th January

Dragons 47 – 5 Enisei-STM20:00S4C / epcrugby.com
Worcester 27 – 33 Castres20:00epcrugby.com

Saturday 18th January

Lyon 24 – 36 Northampton13:00BT Sport 2
Treviso 0 – 18 Leinster13:00BT Sport 3
Cardiff 62 – 3 Calvisano13:00epcrugby.com
Pau 24 – 17 Leicester13:00epcrugby.com / BT Sport ESPN
Zebre v Bristol14:00epcrugby.com
Brive v Stade Français15:00epcrugby.com
Edinburgh v Agen15:00epcrugby.com
Wasps v Bordeaux15:00epcrugby.com
Ulster v Bath15:15BT Sport 2
Harlequins v Clermont15:15Channel 4 / BT Sport 3
Sale v Glasgow17:30BT Sport 3
Exeter v La Rochelle17:30BT Sport 2
London Irish v Scarlets20:00S4C / epcrugby.com
Toulon v Bayonne20:00epcrugby.com

Sunday 19th January

Spain v Scotland (women)11:00BBC Alba
Munster v Ospreys13:00BT Sport 3
Saracens v Racing13:00BT Sport 2
Toulouse v Gloucester15:15BT Sport 2
Montpellier v Connacht15:15BT Sport 3

957 thoughts on “Six Nations Preview: Scotland and France

  1. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Only 4 back rows but then I suppose saintmaroofthematch and Lawes can play 6 inna pinch.

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  2. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Prob’ly still favourites in my book.

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  3. Double and triple fecked.

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  4. falteringfullback's avatarfalteringfullback

    Gonna be eaten up front and ripped apart in the backs in Paris.

    Gonna be turned over and finn chip kicked in murrayfield

    Gonna be new jizz tactic Welsh backplay tries from the end of the world at twickers 1

    Gonna be Leinster in green with new coach bounce annihilated at twickers 2

    Gonna finally lose to Italy after Faz finally gets sent off for a no arms tackle and the yoof team picked by Eddie falls to piece.

    Wooden spoon incoming.

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  5. Absolutely. Tis the start of the downward spiral.

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  6. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Underdogging worthy of the irish. Chapeau.

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  7. yosoy's avataryosoy

    Sat Feb 1st. Here’s my plan for the day:

    03:45 – Sunwolves v Melbourne Rebels
    Early start. Should be okay if I hit the hay about 9 the night before.
    Coffee or two to start.

    06:05 – Crusaders v Waratahs
    I’ll probably switch over to tea by this point. Bit of toast at half time. Fuller breakfast when the match finishes.

    9am – midday: nap, shower, pop to the shops, make chilli for 12 people.

    13:05 – Stormers v Hurricanes
    Watch first half. Bowl of chilli. Switch channels. Make sure lucky cat is in view of tv and watch…

    14:15 – Wales v Italy
    Watch first half annihilation of Italy.
    Half time switch channels to…

    15:00 – Cheetahs v Southern Kings
    Watch 10 minutes or so of high quality rugby. Switch back for second half of Wales v Italy and once that has finished back to Bloemfontein for the exciting finish.

    16:45 – Ireland v Scotland
    More chilli. Start on the beers.

    Hour and a bit to kill before…

    20:00 – France U20 v England U20
    Beer and chilli, Maybe some nuts.

    21:40 – Jaguares v Lions
    Battle of the big cats. Finally finish the chilli and beer.

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  8. tichtheid's avatartichtheid

    I might buy a day of Now TV sky sports for that

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  9. tichtheid's avatartichtheid

    No Friday night 6N this year

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  10. yosoy's avataryosoy

    No Friday night 6N this year

    I forgot to factor in the U20s on the Friday, the women’s on the Sunday and the Sunday men’s match.

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  11. slademightbe#42again's avatarsladeis#42

    Usually, when I read an anticipated squad announcement I get a little rush of adrenalin , but…………………………….
    I really don’t with this squad.

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  12. slademightbe#42again's avatarsladeis#42

    Either EJ has gone bonkers/stale or there is no choice of decent English players. NEVER play players out of position in international fixtures AND, cut out the old wood early!!!!!!!

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  13. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Steady on there Slade! you’ll be fine.

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  14. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    ‘The Trump administration was roundly mocked over the weekend after unveiling its official Space Force uniforms for the first time, with critics wondering why cadets would need a “woodland” camo pattern in deep space.

    The United States badges on its arms also appear to be attached by Velcro rather than sewn on.

    Yeah but camo looks cool, and all military-like.

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  15. Dab's avatarDab

    That is an uninspiring England squad. How the heck has he only picked four back row players?? Why is Youngs still there?? Why is he still picking Daly at FB??

    Can see us losing to France and Scotland and to at least one in Wales and Ireland (probably both).

    Fucking hell.

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  16. Dab's avatarDab

    *one OF Wales and Ireland. Autocorrect. Bah.

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  17. slademightbe#42again's avatarsladeis#42

    @Chimpie
    e.g. there’s some interesting scrum halfs available – lets see them on the main stage – i bet they all have quicker wits and faster distribution than these two retained…………..
    Daly at FB
    Top 2nd Rows picked ahead of specialists for the back row?
    EJ still suffers from ‘Little Man’ syndrome……..

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  18. slademightbe#42again's avatarsladeis#42

    I don’t see any evidence of lessons learned from the World Cup

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  19. Prolly won’t watch any rugby on 01/02/2020.

    Just so you know.

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  20. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Get a grip youse lot

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  21. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Shameful from the world cup finalists

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  22. falteringfullback's avatarfalteringfullback

    Not strictly true Slade, we seem to have at least picked a couple of props who can scrummage.

    I did hear on the grapevine the plan is to put Daly on the wing with Furbank at FB and then presumably May on the other (with Watson on the bench to cover both) which could be an exciting set up.

    A back row of Curry, Underhill, Earl whilst potentially a bit lacking in bulk is very mobile and should be good at the breakdown so that plus Ford and Farrell axis means we can play a fast game. Good job it’s not Scotland in February and we have a quick, accurate 9…oh. As you were.

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  23. falteringfullback's avatarfalteringfullback

    In all honesty having seen the squads France look like a scary prospect, particularly if they can get some momentum going with a couple of early wins (and if they’ve had adequate time/fitness to learn the Edward’s defensive system).

    Predicted finish based off the squads:

    France (no GS)
    Ireland
    Wales
    Scotland
    Italy
    England

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  24. falteringfullback's avatarfalteringfullback

    I’ve also just seen that Marler is in the squad – I thought he was re-retired?

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  25. yosoy's avataryosoy

    Injured Wales centre Jonathan Davies is set to join the BBC panel for the Six Nations.

    The Lions star has been signed up to report on Wales games after Sam Warburton and Martyn Williams took up roles with the national team.

    Finally, a Jonathan Davies you can look forward to watching on the BBC.

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  26. yosoy's avataryosoy

    Token Italy chat:

    Italy coach Franco Smith said Monday that hooker Luca Bigi will be the Azzurri’s captain for the 2020 Six Nations, taking over from long-standing skipper Sergio Parisse.
    Parisse has effectively retired from international rugby although he will make a farewell appearance against either Scotland on February 22 or England on March 14, at Rome’s Stadio Olimpico.
    Bigi, a 28-year-old who plays for Zebre, has 28 caps.

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  27. likeadogonabone's avatarlikeadogonabone

    There have been a few comments lamenting EJ’s choices, but I didn’t notice anyone offering suggestions how they would improve the side?

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  28. A man of your scheduling prowess ought to be able to fit in a short jaunt to oh-so-near Heidelberg in March, Yos.

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  29. Foxy gives Tyler a run for the money in the handsomeness stakes.

    I expect the Beeb’s viewing figures to blip upwards when he is on the pundit panel.

    BOD must be frantic at being usurped by JDII again…

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  30. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    He might if he was on the same channel….

    BOD will just have to make do at making twinkling eyes at Sir Clive & Sir Johnny & Sir Ian and whatever non-Sirred Welshman they get in. on ITV.

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  31. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    Wow. Quiet ‘ere tonight. Everyone speechless at Eddie’s England squad?

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  32. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Yeah, it’s like, so bad.

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  33. likeadogonabone's avatarlikeadogonabone

    Totally.

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  34. Ladoab – a new scrum half in place of Youngs would be my suggestion.

    Otherwise were stuck with what we’ve got tbh.

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  35. likeadogonabone's avatarlikeadogonabone

    @Craigs
    But who?

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  36. likeadogonabone's avatarlikeadogonabone

    First attempt at doing something other than boiling water in the new accommodations.
    Have the stove on too high of a temperature, meaning the oil is quickly reaching the smoke point.
    “Where the #$*% are the exhaust fan controls!”
    Fortunately, I found them in time.
    On the microwave.
    Marked ‘vent’.

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  37. yosoy's avataryosoy

    @Iksy

    A man of your scheduling prowess ought to be able to fit in a short jaunt to oh-so-near Heidelberg in March, Yos.

    I’ve been thinking about it. Tricky balancing act in the first half of this year as I have to do some work on casa de la leyenda, but I’ll look into it and let you know.

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  38. Shameful from the beaten world cup finalists.

    FIFY – in the interests of clarity and detail. Never about having a dig. Ever. Possibly.

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  39. Some excellent HTML there, flat face.

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  40. Well quite. The shock of not winning the world cup seems to have set off some kind of England crisis.

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  41. I have to get all my gloating in now, before the Boks face the Scots and then get beaten by the worst All Black side in decades and the worst Wallabies side ever.*

    * Largely indistinguishable from the best Wallabies side ever, but there you go.

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  42. falteringfullback's avatarfalteringfullback

    Nah we’re just rationally accepting our fate.

    No number 8s

    Still don’t know who to play in the centres

    Worst starting 9 in all tier 1 nations who actively contradicts the game plan it looks like we’re trying to play

    A full back who can’t catch high balls or really tackle or any of the core skills of a 15

    A 10 playing 12 who will shoulder charge someone at some point

    Away to our olde enemies first 2 games so will be under pressure by the time we get a home match

    Peaked at the world cup semi final

    Doomed I tells ya.

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  43. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Well that all deserves a thorough pffffff-ing

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  44. yosoy's avataryosoy

    No number 8s

    Still don’t know who to play in the centres

    It’s like 2013. Tom Wood to the rescue.

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  45. What’re Hape and Tins up to?

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  46. Ladoab – Joe Simpson. Or A Nother.

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  47. Hape seriously buggered his brain iirc.

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  48. Shall I write an England preview?

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