Six Nations: The Gateway Drug

I was vaguely interested in rugby as a child; we used to play it in the playground, although we didn’t have a rugby ball (any kind of ball would do), none of us knew the rules, and it resembled a particularly vicious bout of British Bulldogs more than the game we know and love today.

Then, in my twenties, I found myself in Detroit working with a load of Brits and French, and there was a local Irish pub, Dick O’Dow’s, that put on all the Five Nations matches. Of course they started at an unreasonable time in the morning, and of course this did not deter us from assembling to watch them, and downing the Guinness in camaradic rivalry.

It starts like that: you think you’re just getting together with some colleagues for a little fun, then you start watching other Test matches, maybe a few European Cup matches, and before you know it, you’re obsessively watching obscure dead rubbers in the Pro-infinity and desperately starting a rugby blog because the one you’ve become addicted to has suddenly disappeared.

As a footnote, during the last World Cup but one, we went to a pub in Cardiff after one of the matches (possibly that horrible one where Ireland were knocked out by Argentina), and there was a bloke there who we overheard mentioning Detroit.

“Oh,” I said, “I used to live in Detroit. I went to watch all the matches at Dick O’Dow’s.”

Turned out the bloke was the one who’d brought the television rights to Detroit, so responsible for my addiction. Small world.

Kismet O’Dow’s

Right, on to the matches!

Italy v France

Teams

Italy: Jacopo Trulla, Luca Sperandio, Marco Zanon, Juan Ignacio Brex, Montanna Ioane, Paolo Garbisi, Stephen Varney, Cherif Traorè, Luca Bigi (c), Marco Riccioni, Marco Lazzaroni, David Sisi, Sebastian Negri, Johan Meyer, Michele Lamaro

Replacements: Gianmarco Lucchesi, Danilo Fischetti, Giosué Zilocchi, Niccolò Cannone, Federico Ruzza, Maxime Mbandà, Guglielmo Palazzani, Carlo Canna

France: Brice Dulin, Teddy Thomas, Arthur Vincent, Gaël Fickou, Gabin Villière, Matthieu Jalibert, Antoine Dupont, Cyril Baille, Julien Marchand, Mohamed Haouas, Bernard Le Roux, Paul Willemse, Dylan Cretin, Charles Ollivon (c), Grégory Alldritt

Replacements: Pierre Bourgarit, Jean-Baptiste Gros, Dorian Aldegheri, Romain Taofifenua, Anthony Jelonch, Baptiste Serin, Louis Carbonel, Damian Penaud

Blog ‘wisdom’

Anything but finishing first will be considered a failure in France. I doubt there’ll be a Grand Slam, given that France will travel to both England and Ireland, albeit in empty stadia. (Flair99)

France by 13 over Italy – the Italians will have their customary strong start to the 6N before injury and lack of depth give those following bonus point chances. (Deebee7)

That’s about all anyone had to say about this match.

England v Scotland

Teams

England: 15. Elliot Daly, 14. Anthony Watson, 13. Henry Slade, 12. Ollie Lawrence, 11. Jonny May, 10. Owen Farrell (C), 9. Ben Youngs, 1. Ellis Genge, 2. Jamie George, 3. Will Stuart, 4. Maro Itoje, 5. Jonny Hill, 6. Mark Wilson, 7. Tom Curry, 8. Billy Vunipola.

Replacements: 16. Luke Cowan-Dickie, 17. Beno Obano, 18. Harry Williams, 19. Courtney Lawes, 20. Ben Earl, 21. Dan Robson, 22. George Ford, 23. Max Malins.

Scotland: 15. Stuart Hogg (C), 14. Sean Maitland, 13. Chris Harris, 12. Cameron Redpath, 11. Duhan van der Merwe, 10. Finn Russell, 9. Ali Price, 1. Rory Sutherland, 2. George Turner, 3. Zander Fagerson, 4. Scott Cummings, 5. Jonny Gray, 6. Jamie Ritchie, 7. Hamish Watson, 8. Matt Fagerson.

Replacements: 16. David Cherry, 17. Oli Kebble, 18. WP Nel, 19. Richie Gray, 20. Gary Graham, 21. Scott Steele, 22. Jaco van der Walt, 23. Huw Jones.

BLOG ‘WISDOM’

There was a bit more interest in this match.

Full-strength Scotland at Twikkers confident of catching England cold, anticipating many England players off the pace.


As it turns out, Scotland, as usual, force the game and surrender numerous knock-ons in promising attacking positions.


Ford, Farrell, Slade, Daly kick, kick and kick. May secures two kick-chase TDs (Hogg missing his tackles) and Farrell doesn’t miss a kick – conversion or penalty. Slade intercepts a long, telegraphed Russell flat pass for England’s 3rd try. LC-D barrels over late in the game for the fourth.


Final score 40 – 10 as Ritchie gets the consolation and Genge gives up 3 points and a yellow card for lamping Watson.

Dream on……………………………………………………. (SladeIs42)

My dark horse, as often, are Scotland, specially as they start with England. With a bit of wind in their sails, they could go pretty far. But then, that’s what we say every year. (Flair, ibid)

Dayboo for young Redpath, and probably Cherry off the bench

Hope Turner can keep the heid & his darts are a worry. Not convinced yet by Fagerson junior at 8 but hope he steps up a bit. Bigger Gray back is good, he’s been looking back in form.

England by 20. (Chimpie)

” Daly = Hogg in many ways.”


Good lord, Slade. What pills have you been taking ?


Was going to announce Ford to bench before the team came out, Eddie just couldn’t play Ford ahead of Faz after Squidge report. Could this be the day a total Owen meltdown costs England the game? Dunno about chipping in behind Farrell, I think running thru him is a better option, with a nifty little offload down low.


So, the scene is set for George to come on with 20 mins to go, and England 20 points behind, will he secure the comeback win ? Has Owen been practicing spiral bombs ??? Nope, cos Eddie rarely brings on subs until its too late for them to change the game.


Scotland by 10. (SunbeamTim)

England by 12 over Scotland – Scots passion, fury and flingaboutery will keep them close until the 65 minute mark when George Ford comes on to change gears and get the spluttering engine purring. (Deebee7, ibid)

Wales v Ireland

Teams

Wales: 15. Leigh Halfpenny, 14. Louis Rees-Zammit, 13. George North, 12. Johnny Williams, 11. Hallam Amos, 10. Dan Biggar, 9. Tomos Williams, 1. Wyn Jones, 2. Ken Owens, 3. Tomas Francis, 4. Adam Beard, 5. Alun Wyn Jones (capt), 6. Dan Lydiate, 7. Justin Tipuric, 8. Taulupe Faletau.

Replacements: 16. Elliot Dee, 17. Rhodri Jones, 18. Leon Brown, 19. Will Rowlands, 20. Josh Navidi, 21. Gareth Davies, 22. Callum Sheedy, 23. Nick Tompkins.

Ireland: 15. Hugo Keenan, 14. Keith Earls, 13. Garry Ringrose, 12. Robbie Henshaw, 11. James Lowe, 10. Jonathan Sexton (capt), 9. Conor Murray, 1. Cian Healy, 2. Rob Herring, 3. Andrew Porter, 4. Tadhg Beirne, 5. James Ryan, 6. Peter O’Mahony, 7. Josh van der Flier, 8. CJ Stander.

Replacements: 16. Ronan Kelleher, 17. Dave Kilcoyne, 18. Tadhg Furlong, 19. Iain Henderson, 20. Will Connors, 21. Jamison Gibson Park, 22. Billy Burns, 23. Jordan Larmour.

BLOG ‘WISDOM’

The Irish have been shy on this one. Not surprised, because I honestly don’t have any idea either.

Wales by 2 over Ireland – early season burglary by Wales over a fancied Irish side. (Deebee7, ibid) (boo, hiss)

I had the grizzles with Pivac’s Autumn teams, but this feels a tick better. Amos back (as NostradamIks predicted) is alright, not too bothered one way or the other. I much prefer Beard to Seb Davies, especially for his Aardman features.

I’m glad those run-outs for Botham and the Other-backrower-who’s-name-I-can’t-remember-but-it-was-hyphenated, are over for now. Don’t know much about the next big thing at centre called Williams since the last big thing at centre called Owen Williams, who turned out to be overrated and over-hyped – except by me of course. I hope to see what the fuss is about on Sunday.

Lydiate coming back is an odd one. I should be horrified, but I’m not, for some reason. I’m more curious to see how it goes than anything.

Positives are mainly a good pair of 9s, the usual suspects in Faletau and Tips, and two Drags to liven things up off the bench.

What I’m expecting is a stodgy attacking display, an improved set-piece, a mix of iffy and whiffy defending, and a right-good rogering at the breakdown.

Ireland’s to lose. (MisterIks)

I think we’d take them in a packed-out stadium. In a empty echoing cavern it’s theirs all day long. (TomPirracas)

My flabber is gasted by the absence of Wainwright. I simply overlooked it. Says to me that Pivac’s pendulum has swung from adventure to stolid, and Lydiate is there to stop the opposition, rather than start a bit of Welsh rugby.

Pivac out! (Iks again)

Some more general thoughts on the tournament:

Both England and Ireland seem rather stale at the moment, with little threat in attack but they can defend. It will be tight.

Wales look mediocre, Italy pffft…

England will probably bully every team but France, so should finish 1st or 2nd.

Wooden spoon beckons for Italy while Ireland and Wales should fight within the soft belly of the tournament. (Flair99, ibid)

Wales’ matches will in all probability be tedious affairs with depressing results. Or depressing affairs with tedious results. With it being the last hurrah for the Six Nations on proper telly and the unlikely occurrence of Test cricket on Channel 4 I expect to spend February watching an inordinate amount of sport from which I will glean no satisfaction whatsoever.

They’ll probably score the odd nice try either before hopelessly capitulating or more likely after the game is done as a contest. (ClydeMillarWynant)

Don’t think we’ve got a hope in hell, really. Haven’t played a Test since lifting the Webb Ellis trophy, half of our players are being denuded of their skills and enthusiasm by playing in England, we’ve got a long injury list and our domestic competitions have been pretty poor fare. (Deebee7, who frankly seems to be confused about which tournament we’re on about.)

Let the games begin! We all have the HOPEFEAR.

Onna telly this week

Friday 5th February

Dragons v Connact19:35TG4 / Premier Sports 1
Bristol v Sale19:45BT Sport 1

Saturday 6th February

Wasps v Northampton13:00BT Sport Extra
Italy v France14:15ITV
Bath v Harlequins14:15BT Sport Extra
Leicester v Worcester15:00BT Sport Extra
London Irish v Gloucester15:00BT Sport Extra
England v Scotland16:45ITV

Sunday 7th February

Newcastle v Exeter13:00BT Sport 2
Wales v Ireland15:00BBC1 / S4C

1,003 thoughts on “Six Nations: The Gateway Drug

  1. @flair,

    Excellent! Golf is banned over here at the moment — which is infuriating my locked-down golf fanatic brother, but I’d stopped playing a year or so back. I hope your handicap is coming down nicely….

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  2. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Too easy. Getting ugly

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  3. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    Vincent is skipping through tackles for fun

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  4. shylurkingmrcoddfish's avatarshylurkingmrcoddfish

    Very harsh decision against Rokodoguni for a deliberate knock-on. Quins now have a typical DC try Also a yellow for a high contact so Bath now down to 13.

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  5. shylurkingmrcoddfish's avatarshylurkingmrcoddfish

    10-28

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  6. slademightbe#42again's avatarsladeis#42

    Happy for Saints – but Wasps can’t find their mojo………………

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  7. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    Italy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fantastic try!

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  8. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    At last!

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  9. The scream of “put it down” as Sperandio crossed the line and kept running.

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  10. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    Refit – I was doing the same!

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  11. thaumaturge's avatarthaumaturge

    Even with the kick in front of the posts, he only just made it.

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  12. shylurkingmrcoddfish's avatarshylurkingmrcoddfish

    Oh dear. Second Quin taken out of action by stopping Rokoduguni. He really is a menace

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  13. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    Georgia.

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  14. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    On your mind?

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  15. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    In a way. Thinking about Midnight Trains I’ve known and loved.

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  16. flair99's avatarflair99

    Brookter, am regularly playing below 80 now.
    Golf’s been allowed here except during 2 months in April/May and November.
    Most courses around Paris being built on clay, and with rain pouring lmost daily, the only trouble is to find a course that’s not too muddy and not too busy. 1st world problem.

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  17. shylurkingmrcoddfish's avatarshylurkingmrcoddfish

    Well Quins revert to type by letting Bath come back into the game for the last quarter that leaves it as a 17-28 away victory. As they say – lots of “work-ons” still , but to away wins on the bounce. Now need to start winning at home!

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  18. Consistently under 80 sounds like a good use of retirement, flair!

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  19. shylurkingmrcoddfish's avatarshylurkingmrcoddfish

    See that the perfidious French overpowered the poor Italians today. Sets up nicely for the Calcutta Cup in a shor5 while

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  20. Dab's avatarDab

    Why has Rokodoguni been so utterly forgotten about by EJ? I thought he looked a real prospect.

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  21. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    Golf chat?

    Craigs, to the Bloodbornemobile.

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  22. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    “Consistently under 80 sounds like a good use of retirement”

    It’s all very well for your generation…

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  23. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    Nice to see you back on here Mr Brookter.

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  24. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    And Dab too. I wish you both well, but not really for the next couple of hours.

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  25. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Time to fetch a beer I think

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  26. flair99's avatarflair99

    Sorry Brookter, but:
    Allez l’Ecosse!
    ALLEZ L’ECOSSE!

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  27. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    Who’s that with the beard?

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  28. flair99's avatarflair99

    CWM, enjoy your time. Ours is running out quickly.

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  29. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Got a bad feeling

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  30. tichtheid2's avatartichtheid2

    Gary Graham, CMW

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  31. sunbeamtim's avatarsunbeamtim

    So, last twenty of Glaws LI,which looks to be quite fun, or boring England kickfest ?

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  32. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    That is a hirsute Gary Graham

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  33. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    @Flair – I ‘ll do my best. I just don’t think much of my ‘retirement’ will be under 80 that’s all.

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  34. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    If it’s like the rest of my life I don’t think much of it will be consistent either.

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  35. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    OK. ‘Mon boys! Keep it under 50…..

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  36. Dab's avatarDab

    Thanks CMW!

    I think I can bear to support Wales tomorrow – just – but no doubt will find myself smirking if it goes Ireland’s way.

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  37. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    Sort of retired at the moment mind.

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  38. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    You could see that chargedown coming. Lucky escape.

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  39. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    @Dab – as you should (on both counts).

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  40. Dab's avatarDab

    Think the ref has read the script…

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  41. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    At least we won’t get nilled

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  42. Borderboy's avatarBorderboy

    At least we won’t be nilled.

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  43. Chimpie's avatarChimpie

    Ffs price

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  44. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    Scotland seem to have a blind spot where Itoje’s concerned.

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  45. Some top-quality comms so far, “Itoje jumps highest, except for Gray, who was higher” and after Itoje’s 2nd charge-down, “another charge-down, this time by Itoje”.

    *sigh*

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  46. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    They can’t see Hill either. They’re quite large people to not be noticing.

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  47. Dab's avatarDab

    Yuck from Youngs!!

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  48. tompirracas's avatartompirracas

    Ben Youngs’s still got it.

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  49. Redpath was absolutely creamed there.

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  50. ClydeMillarWynant's avatarClydeMillarWynant

    Weird kick from Russell.

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