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France - Scotland 16 - 9.
A poor match by the French. The first half saw the Scots lead by 6-0, in part thanks to 3 missed penalties. That first half was really bad, with a big pressure from the Scot back row, but several penalties gained by the French on the scrum (thank you Marconnet).
The second half was much better, when the French managed to launch Chabal a few times. Delaigue was good except for his 2 missed penalty kicks. I liked Ludovic Valbon, who entered as a winger early in the match. He made several good moves and looks very talented.
Still, the team desperately needs to fight more when they meet England next week.Clash of Civilization team member
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As usual, LDiCesare comments say it all. Very poor game from the French team, there is a lot of work to be done and I am not sure the players selected are up to the challenge to the exception of players like Chabal (at least in the second half), Dominici, Servat. Mignoni proved he is not an international level player (at least in my opinion) as he was not able to play quickly enough to unbalance the Scottish defence.
There seems to be no French team but rather a sum of individuals not used to play together or even willing to play together. The support was lacking and when a player managed to pierce through the defence he was often alone during a critical fraction of time (i.e.: Delaigue's run in the second half, ball lost to the Scottish) and when the support was on time Mignoni was much too slow thus allowing the Scottish defence to place itself again."Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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Mignoni proved he is not an international level player (at least in my opinion) as he was not able to play quickly enough to unbalance the Scottish defence.Clash of Civilization team member
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Originally posted by LDiCesare
The fact that the Scottish scrummy was really good didn't help him either. But it's probably mostly because his pack wasn't as aggressive as it should have been that Mignoni didn't do so well. Still he's got many things to prove if he wants to play at this level again.
A blatant difference between the French team and the Scottish comes from the kicks. The Scottish were far more efficient in this area, as are most of the teams coming from the Brittish isles, and these kicks allowed them to occupy the French side for most of the game. Though Frédéric Michalack brang a welcomed "punch" when he replaced Yann Delaigue (I think he should have rather replaced Mignoni) he also proved he still needs to improve his field kicks."Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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I thought the French second half was vastly superior to the first half but they still managed, somehow, not to score. Except from the charge down late in the match. Admittedly the Scots defence was solid. With so many first-choice players missing, it's hard to know how to rate the French performance apart from, overall, disappointing.
England -v- Wales? I thought Wales deserved to win and should have won by more. They wasted some golden try-scoring opportunities in the first half with some poor decision-making. The classic example was when they had 5 on 3 out wide, with only England forwards to beat - why were England forwards always to be found where the backs should be? - and the Welsh kicked instead of passed.
England? Well, they have injury problems, too, and I realise it's the first international of the season, but I thought there was a depressing lack of tactical nouse and strategy. Just as there was in the match against us at Twickers. In that match, when they drove through the forwards, they looked dangerous. Which they did, in that match, for about 10 minutes. Last night they probably did it once for about 30 seconds. For the rest of the match it was haphazard, fairly aimless rugby. The backline might as well not have turned up to play.
It didn't help that they only had one worthwhile forward in Ben Kay. He tried his hardest. But Grewcock is a waste of space. And dangerous. Tell me, Havak, is he psychotic? He should have been red carded for his boot to the head. He should also be cited. What can he claim in his defence? That he was aiming for the ball? The ball was on the ground. He escaped a boots charge earlier in the week. He pushed his luck too far last night. I also thought the Welsh captain's yellow card was ridiculous. There were no punches, he pushed with an open hand. Reverse the penalty for retaliation, certainly, but it didn't warrant a card.
The young Novacastrian centres barely got a sniff. Not necessarily their fault, because there didn't actually seem to be any plan to involve the backline. But young Tait will remember his debut for the couple of smashing tackles he copped from Henson. Gee, Henson can tackle. And play a bit, too.
Apart from that, the Beer Gut still can't throw into a lineout, and I still have to question whether Jason Robinson is the right man to captain. As against us, England looked leaderless on the field. Robinson is a wonderfully skilled player, and I'm sure he's a terrific person, but he doesn't impose himself. He doesn't take charge. He doesn't direct. And if the coach isn't up to it tactically - and, I have to say, the evidence is that he isn't - then the captain has to organise it on the field. I suspect that J**** is weeping into his glass of chardonnay in his chair in front of the TV. No one will fill his captaincy boots in a hurry because he will go down as one of the great leaders of all rugby time, but I'm sure Robinson isn't the man. On the other hand, out of the current team, including those currently injured, I don't know who is.
I don't know about Wales. They do one thing very well - run the ball, exploiting the speed and skills of that little winger. When they can't do that, they're terribly vulnerable. England, playing as as they were, I think, should never have hit the lead. Still, if the Welsh are as young a team as they seem, they have potential, and the win will give them great confidence. What they need, I suspect, is some muscle and sturdiness to back up the speed and skills.Last edited by finbar; February 5, 2005, 21:52." ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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I agree with what you said on Wales-England.
But young Tait will remember his debut for the couple of smashing tackles he copped from Henson. Gee, Henson can tackle.
The Welsh would probably have scored has they passed the ball wide more often. Both Henson and Williams were a bit too individualist at times. Overall, the Welsh could have attacked a bit more even when they led, and not let the English come back the way they did. Said English had apparently no sense of how to attack. Even playing with two fly halves gave them an advantage for only about 5 minutes. Lewsey in particular has had a quite poor placement when receiving kicks.Clash of Civilization team member
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The only thing not funny about that tackle was that it teetered on the edge of being a spear.
Well the Robinson apologists are out in force. I think he got various things wrong but I'll discuss that Monday as right now I have borrowed many emoticons from Tamerlin to express my annoyance.
France were poor as well as were Ireland. Wales for the championship?It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt
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Originally posted by Havak
Well the Robinson apologists are out in force. I think he got various things wrong but I'll discuss that Monday as right now I have borrowed many emoticons from Tamerlin to express my annoyance.
France were poor as well as were Ireland. Wales for the championship?"Democracy is the worst form of government there is, except for all the others that have been tried." Sir Winston Churchill
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Originally posted by Havak
The only thing not funny about that tackle was that it teetered on the edge of being a spear.
I'll discuss that Monday as right now I have borrowed many s
France were poor as well as were Ireland. Wales for the championship?" ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
"The only thing worse than being quoted in someone's sig is not being quoted in someone's sig." - finbar, with apologies to Oscar Wilde.
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The problem is it is the coach called Robinson I was talking about. I thought Jason was the only player who looked the part – though his captaincy is non-existent.
Of course it would be far too easy to criticise the coaches selections. So I will.
The Tait experiment failed. He has skill but physically is not ready for international rugby just yet. Noon is exactly what I called him – an average club player. My centre combination for next weekend would be Barkley and Smith. Hell Smith looked more threatening on a boating lake at Bath than the England centre’s did all game against Wales!
Chris Jones – what is the fascination with him at the RFU – lightweight and lacking any appreciable skill. Andy Hazel outdone by the taffs = get rid. Fortunately there is a real chance that Moody and Corry will both be fit next weekend so I’d have both back in to get us some go forward over the gameline. My combo would be Moody-Corry-Worseley.
Tamerlin is dead right about Dawson – he was s-l-o-w in the extreme. Ellis to start with Gomers on the bench.
And the key failing by the coach? The one player who stood out as dire? Lardy Thompson. Poor throwing, no presence in the loose, being stopped dead in the tackle. What more does this lad have to do wrong before Titterell and Chuter oust him? I simply do not understand why Thompson was not subbed. My combo would be Titterell with Chuter on the bench and Thompson in fat camp somewhere.
I think I would also oust Grewcock and Borthwick and bring in Shaw or Brown. I think Kay did more than enough to keep his place.
Overall then I’m not happy. We have huge injury problems but that is no excuse – England should not lose to Wales period. If only we had got a jammy charge down try like some other teams I could mention.
Wales the only real perfomers? We were godawful and they were close behind us!! Italy were the performers for me getting one over the vaunted Irish pack.It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt
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I think you're probably spot on with all the player changes. But the fact remains that the team has no evident strategy. I don't think changing players will necessarily change that. Many of the players you're identifying to come in played against us and it was crap strategy that probably cost you the match against us.
So Italy actually achieved something? I didn't see the match. So I can move to Italy with some hope?
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You may be right - we lack a playmaker certainly. Maybe when the Prodigal Wilko returns?
Chris Jones got a glowing report on the BBC website. Huh?
Italy played really well - it took exceptional individual brilliance from BOD and Murphy to break through them - and only a late try made it safe. The forwards certainly gave the Irish pack a tough time. Move with great hope - I am certainly worried!!
I wonder if you will find this amusing Finbar - strong rumours this weekend that Tigers are targetting two players for next season. These are Lipman (Aussie born English open side from Bath - incidentally broke his leg against us Saturday) and a fesity lock called...Justin Harrison. Thats right - Tigers are sounding out plank to fill the squad gap left by Jonno. Laugh? I nearly cried.Last edited by Havak; February 7, 2005, 07:48.It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt
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Originally posted by Havak
You may be right - we lack a playmaker certainly. Maybe when the Prodigal Wilko returns?
Chris Jones got a glowing report on the BBC website. Huh?
EDIT. I just read the website. The author was obviously watching a different match to the one I was watching. As I recall, Jones took a couple of very basic lineout throws. Still, given Beer Guts' throwing, perhaps catching anything from him was an achievement.
Italy played really well - it took exceptional individual brilliance from BOD and Murphy to break through them - and only a late try made it safe. The forwards certainly gave the Irish pack a tough time. Move with great hope - I am certainly worried!!
I wonder if you will find this amusing Finbar - strong rumours this weekend that Tigers are targetting two players for next season. These are Lipman (Aussie born English open side from Bath - incidentally broke his leg against us Saturday) and a fesity lock called...Justin Harrison. Thats right - Tigers are sounding out plank to fill the squad gap left by Jonno. Laugh? I nearly cried.Last edited by finbar; February 7, 2005, 20:53." ... and the following morning I should see the Boks wallop the Wallabies again?" - Havak
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Anyway, I'll wait till some of the player strength returns to see what happens.
This coach is not up to the job – time to get rid and cut our losses. Typical Bath Alumni – self deluded.
The author was obviously watching a different match to the one I was watching.
Looks like a painful time coming up with Robinson’s ‘visionary’ selections. Rest assured the RFU will can him if he continues to lose. Playing Henry Paul again should be career suicide.
I'll have to make sure we're based somewhere in the north. The only place in Italy to be, really.
Wouldn't it be blissful? It's the usual contractual-negotiation argy-bargy. He hasn't re-signed here yet. He will.It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool than to speak and remove all doubt
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