Discussion
BlackWidow13 said:
Scotland played with an undeniable energy and ambition but fk me England made it easy for them. Scotland could have played the same game against France, Ireland, SA or NZ and come away with no tries.
Based on a data set of precisely 1, the timing of Jones’ sacking is looking appalling. Autumn in France - absent some sort of 2007 style dressing room revolution - looks like it’ll be very difficult.
Seriously?Based on a data set of precisely 1, the timing of Jones’ sacking is looking appalling. Autumn in France - absent some sort of 2007 style dressing room revolution - looks like it’ll be very difficult.
If only they'd got Smith to take the kicks instead of fking clog foot Farrell, we'd have won the game!
If they'd just be brave and drop Farrell to play an actual 12, we might start winning!
Left to drive north from Edinburgh just at kick off - very poor planning but I had limited hopes. A most enjoyable listen on the radio I get home, genuinely surprised Scotland pulled that off. Not seen the game back, but seems to me the tackle and penalty stats were key to the win - Scotland have been playing like this for ages, but then give away critical penalties and yellow cards… not today it seems. Onwards and upwards, really need to make a change and have two good results in a row.
Kermit power said:
BlackWidow13 said:
Scotland played with an undeniable energy and ambition but fk me England made it easy for them. Scotland could have played the same game against France, Ireland, SA or NZ and come away with no tries.
Based on a data set of precisely 1, the timing of Jones’ sacking is looking appalling. Autumn in France - absent some sort of 2007 style dressing room revolution - looks like it’ll be very difficult.
Seriously?Based on a data set of precisely 1, the timing of Jones’ sacking is looking appalling. Autumn in France - absent some sort of 2007 style dressing room revolution - looks like it’ll be very difficult.
If only they'd got Smith to take the kicks instead of fking clog foot Farrell, we'd have won the game!
If they'd just be brave and drop Farrell to play an actual 12, we might start winning!
Borthwick is even more heavily invested in OF than Jones was, so don’t hold your breath!
Kermit power said:
Seriously?
If only they'd got Smith to take the kicks instead of fking clog foot Farrell, we'd have won the game!
If they'd just be brave and drop Farrell to play an actual 12, we might start winning!
If only Finn hadn't missed from in front of the posts we'd have won by even more! If only they'd got Smith to take the kicks instead of fking clog foot Farrell, we'd have won the game!
If they'd just be brave and drop Farrell to play an actual 12, we might start winning!
DocJock said:
That's a bit unfair on Big D. He looked for, and found, the mismatch against a front five forward. Once he'd broken the line he put in two great sidesteps.
He had the vision to spot the gap between Farrell and Marchant, the power to accelerate through it, past Chessum, stepping Steward, and then JVP while juggling the ball from his right hand to his left hand to fend off Dombrandt.No wonder Townsend described it as like something out of the old "Jonah Lomu Rugby" games.
https://youtu.be/SGaf4tj9aOA
BlackWidow13 said:
Scotland played with an undeniable energy and ambition but fk me England made it easy for them. Scotland could have played the same game against France, Ireland, SA or NZ and come away with no tries.
Based on a data set of precisely 1, the timing of Jones’ sacking is looking appalling. Autumn in France - absent some sort of 2007 style dressing room revolution - looks like it’ll be very difficult.
100% agree on the timing aspect.Based on a data set of precisely 1, the timing of Jones’ sacking is looking appalling. Autumn in France - absent some sort of 2007 style dressing room revolution - looks like it’ll be very difficult.
I thought the difference, in what was on the field a tight game, was that Scotland took unscripted opportunities well and England didn’t react. It looked to me almost if though the england players were over drilled to keep it tight and use muscle, and didn’t know how to deal with the off script plays that got the Scots their tries (and escapes).
Hill92 said:
DocJock said:
That's a bit unfair on Big D. He looked for, and found, the mismatch against a front five forward. Once he'd broken the line he put in two great sidesteps.
He had the vision to spot the gap between Farrell and Marchant, the power to accelerate through it, past Chessum, stepping Steward, and then JVP while juggling the ball from his right hand to his left hand to fend off Dombrandt.No wonder Townsend described it as like something out of the old "Jonah Lomu Rugby" games.
https://youtu.be/SGaf4tj9aOA
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