Leinster v Salarysins
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apologies in advance if this has already been posted but worth a click. https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/head-head- ... s-scandal/
Andy Goode and Brendan Venter share their strong views on Saracens and the salary cap scandal that had them relegated from the English Premiership.
Andy Goode and Brendan Venter share their strong views on Saracens and the salary cap scandal that had them relegated from the English Premiership.
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The bit that gets my goat currently the most is this malarkey assorted commentators spout about how Saracens made the players "better persons". They're arrogant behaviour on the pitch and how they go out of their way to demean and ridicule their opponents onfield reveals this claim to be just another part of a larger scam. They're scammers like Trump the lot of them, not just Wray and the accountants.
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It's like a cult. It's led by a sociopath.
Yeah, I know people think he's lovely. And he is, right up until he isn't.
Yeah, I know people think he's lovely. And he is, right up until he isn't.
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Jesus wept.
Anyway, getting back to the actual game we have to play in the Aviva.
If we look at Saracens game at home v Munster with almost a full deck (Maro and the Honeymonster missing, maybe some more). They were not that great, behind up to the 63rd min or so and hadn't left anything behind up to that point. We turn up in reasonable shape they are gonna find it tough going.
Come on ye boys in Blue!
Anyway, getting back to the actual game we have to play in the Aviva.
If we look at Saracens game at home v Munster with almost a full deck (Maro and the Honeymonster missing, maybe some more). They were not that great, behind up to the 63rd min or so and hadn't left anything behind up to that point. We turn up in reasonable shape they are gonna find it tough going.
Come on ye boys in Blue!
You know I'm going to lose,
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
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Still vividly remember the game in newcastle and had a sinking feeling when they didn't get the BP try against racing (which meant they would have played exeter away). Lancaster and Cullen both felt that newcastle last year was a chance missed...we did miss some gilt edged chances to score tries in the first half but I felt we were completely dominated in the 2nd.blockhead wrote:Jesus wept.
Anyway, getting back to the actual game we have to play in the Aviva.
If we look at Saracens game at home v Munster with almost a full deck (Maro and the Honeymonster missing, maybe some more). They were not that great, behind up to the 63rd min or so and hadn't left anything behind up to that point. We turn up in reasonable shape they are gonna find it tough going.
Come on ye boys in Blue!
I agree with you that they didn't look great v munster at home, but, I think that was the first big game for their WC players coming back. I maybe wrong and stand corrected on that. If we get through the 6N with minimum injuries, I feel confident we can win this. They do have an outstanding bench....Skelton, as a stand in for Billy V, is pretty damn good. Daley is a quality replacement at FB for Williams...not as good but a seasoned lion (on the wing).
In 2018, I felt the saracens quarters in the aviva was the "real final". This season, am not so sure. Home advantage will help.
Re: Leinster v Salarysins
What a load of codswallop from Venter and fair play to Goody for at least trying to call him out.MylesNaGapoleen wrote:apologies in advance if this has already been posted but worth a click. https://www.sarugbymag.co.za/head-head- ... s-scandal/
Andy Goode and Brendan Venter share their strong views on Saracens and the salary cap scandal that had them relegated from the English Premiership.
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Match Chant
To the tune of "Celebrate good times"
"Rel-e-gation time come on, you're being relegated"
Wash, rinse, repeat
To the tune of "Celebrate good times"
"Rel-e-gation time come on, you're being relegated"
Wash, rinse, repeat
"It was Mrs O'Leary's cow"
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I heard they eat babies.fourthirtythree wrote:It's like a cult. It's led by a sociopath.
Yeah, I know people think he's lovely. And he is, right up until he isn't.
The odds are good but the goods are odd.
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Apparently they can be selected in "exceptional circumstances." who knows what they are but I'd think this counts.MylesNaGapoleen wrote:
Apparently, some of the salarysins players are looking to move to france. They cannot sign to another english club without taking a massive salary cut. Which would mean eddie jones wont be able to select them for England if I understand the RFU rules correctly.
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I 'm rather fond of Jelly Babies meself.outcast eddie wrote:I heard they eat babies.fourthirtythree wrote:It's like a cult. It's led by a sociopath.
Yeah, I know people think he's lovely. And he is, right up until he isn't.
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall who's the greatest player of them all? It is Drico your majesty.
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Williams is back for Wales during 6n. Presume he will play in the quarters.
Farrell, itoje and Billy v maybe off to lyon.. Hope they wait til end of season.... Would be sweet to win against the same team as in Newcastle.
Farrell, itoje and Billy v maybe off to lyon.. Hope they wait til end of season.... Would be sweet to win against the same team as in Newcastle.
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I find it hard to believe those Lyon rumours, they were only relegated officially at the weekend. Far too much to sort out in that time unless they had sketched out the deals in November and then pulled the trigger when things officially went belly up.
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I would prefer if all three were gone before April but I doubt it. What is the source of this rumour?MylesNaGapoleen wrote:Williams is back for Wales during 6n. Presume he will play in the quarters.
Farrell, itoje and Billy v maybe off to lyon.. Hope they wait til end of season.... Would be sweet to win against the same team as in Newcastle.
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Billy V out for 16 weeks.
Director of rugby Mark McCall said: 'It ranges from 16 weeks to a lot longer than that.'
Director of rugby Mark McCall said: 'It ranges from 16 weeks to a lot longer than that.'
You know I'm going to lose,
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
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Whilst I'm glad we don't have to face him, its a pleasure watching a player like Billy V in action. Power, pace, great feet, great hands, really clever - the complete package.
Did I mention that I'm glad we don't have to face him.
(although I suppose we could have found a pair of deck shoes from somewhere)
Did I mention that I'm glad we don't have to face him.
(although I suppose we could have found a pair of deck shoes from somewhere)
I have Bumbleflex
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Simply awesome player.
He missed the QF in 2018 IIRC.
He missed the QF in 2018 IIRC.
You know I'm going to lose,
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
And gambling's for fools,
But that's the way I like it baby, I don't want to live FOREVER!
Leinster v Salarysins
He was as láthair, these were the teams in 2018;
Leinster:
15. Rob Kearney
14. Fergus McFadden
13. Garry Ringrose
12. Isa Nacewa
11. James Lowe
10. Johnny Sexton
9. Luke McGrath
1. Cian Healy
2. Seán Cronin
3. Tadhg Furlong
4. Devin Toner
5. James Ryan
6. Scott Fardy
7. Dan Leavy
8. Jordi Murphy
Replacements:
16. James Tracy
17. Jack McGrath
18. Andrew Porter
19. Rhys Ruddock
20. Max Deegan
21. Nick McCarthy
22. Joey Carbery
23. Rory O’Loughlin
Saracens:
15. Alex Goode
14. Liam Williams
13. Marcelo Bosch
12. Brad Barritt
11. Sean Maitland
10. Owen Farrell
9. Richard Wigglesworth
1. Mako Vunipola
2. Jamie George
3. Juan Figallo
4. Maro Itoje
5. George Kruis
6. Nick Isiekwe
7. Schalk Burger
8. Jackson Wray
Replacements:
16. Schalk Brits
17. Richard Barrington
18. Titi Lamositele
19. Dominic Day
20. Blair Cowan
21. Ben Spencer
22. Alex Lozowski
23. Chris Wyles
Leinster:
15. Rob Kearney
14. Fergus McFadden
13. Garry Ringrose
12. Isa Nacewa
11. James Lowe
10. Johnny Sexton
9. Luke McGrath
1. Cian Healy
2. Seán Cronin
3. Tadhg Furlong
4. Devin Toner
5. James Ryan
6. Scott Fardy
7. Dan Leavy
8. Jordi Murphy
Replacements:
16. James Tracy
17. Jack McGrath
18. Andrew Porter
19. Rhys Ruddock
20. Max Deegan
21. Nick McCarthy
22. Joey Carbery
23. Rory O’Loughlin
Saracens:
15. Alex Goode
14. Liam Williams
13. Marcelo Bosch
12. Brad Barritt
11. Sean Maitland
10. Owen Farrell
9. Richard Wigglesworth
1. Mako Vunipola
2. Jamie George
3. Juan Figallo
4. Maro Itoje
5. George Kruis
6. Nick Isiekwe
7. Schalk Burger
8. Jackson Wray
Replacements:
16. Schalk Brits
17. Richard Barrington
18. Titi Lamositele
19. Dominic Day
20. Blair Cowan
21. Ben Spencer
22. Alex Lozowski
23. Chris Wyles
Re: Leinster v Salarysins
fourthirtythree wrote:It's like a cult. It's led by a sociopath.
Yeah, I know people think he's lovely. And he is, right up until he isn't.
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Dave Cahill wrote:Whilst I'm glad we don't have to face him, its a pleasure watching a player like Billy V in action. Power, pace, great feet, great hands, really clever - the complete package.
Did I mention that I'm glad we don't have to face him.
(although I suppose we could have found a pair of deck shoes from somewhere)
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IMO, our problems in Newcastle related exclusively to the power of the Sarries' front-five. They lost a Prop, then another but their scrum got stronger and more dominant. Yes, we made mistakes, notably a badly executed box kick when the clock was in the red just before half-time, but the essential shortcoming was the power of their front five which meant we were unable to impose pressure on them.
Not a lot has changed since Newcastle - but hopefully enough of those marginal gains will be sufficiently in our favour to alter the outcome.
In my view those gains are:
1. The significant international experience gained by James Ryan & Andrew Porter:
2. The advent of Ronan Kelleher as one of our potential hookers;
3. The increased experience of Peter Dooley as a front-line LHP;
4. Luke McGrath's improved understanding & execution in increasing our tempo:
5. The experience of the entire Squad who played Sarries in Newcastle and the lessons they learned as to how Sarries imposed themselves on us in the 2nd half.
Exeter Chiefs, with perhaps the best PRL coaching brain of Rob Baxter, have gradually learned how to play against and beat Sarries in important matches. They learned from each of their games over the past four years what are the vital aspects and they now execute their own game in their own time.
I have confidence that Leo, Stuart, Felipe and Robin McBride have the collective coaching 'nous' to beat whatever crew Sarries assemble to face us on April 4th in Aviva. I strongly believe that a noisy Leinster full house can provide a critical point of difference for such a game. But above all, I believe that the artificial nature of Saracens' season will have dawned fully on their players by that date and, by full time, they will realize they are playing their last ever meaningful game as a Club team.
Not a lot has changed since Newcastle - but hopefully enough of those marginal gains will be sufficiently in our favour to alter the outcome.
In my view those gains are:
1. The significant international experience gained by James Ryan & Andrew Porter:
2. The advent of Ronan Kelleher as one of our potential hookers;
3. The increased experience of Peter Dooley as a front-line LHP;
4. Luke McGrath's improved understanding & execution in increasing our tempo:
5. The experience of the entire Squad who played Sarries in Newcastle and the lessons they learned as to how Sarries imposed themselves on us in the 2nd half.
Exeter Chiefs, with perhaps the best PRL coaching brain of Rob Baxter, have gradually learned how to play against and beat Sarries in important matches. They learned from each of their games over the past four years what are the vital aspects and they now execute their own game in their own time.
I have confidence that Leo, Stuart, Felipe and Robin McBride have the collective coaching 'nous' to beat whatever crew Sarries assemble to face us on April 4th in Aviva. I strongly believe that a noisy Leinster full house can provide a critical point of difference for such a game. But above all, I believe that the artificial nature of Saracens' season will have dawned fully on their players by that date and, by full time, they will realize they are playing their last ever meaningful game as a Club team.