Faugheen wrote: » Robert Baloucoune lining out for Ballynahinch tomorrow. EDIT: Rea as well.
mogwai81 wrote: » Rea jnr?
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ionadnapokot wrote: » Oh, maxi big da Force...
Locke_Lamora wrote: » Bath have a few handy players coming back into the side, so this should be a tough game. Stockdale defending against rokoduguni scares me, especially is Marshall can't keep Jonathan Joseph in check. Couple of decent forwards, but nothing to suggest that they should winning the battle there. Good to see Lyttle given the vote of confidence ahead of Gilory - more than deserves it. Would have loved for Balacoune to have been fit enough to fight for a place, but Ludik has been excellent under the high ball recently so can't really complain. Happy with Rea starting as well, adds a bit of physical tackling to the side. Apart from that, maybe Treadwell can feel hard done by.
bilston wrote: » Very good team selection. Basically the team I'd have gone for, although I'm pleasantly surprised Lyttle got in. I've only just realised that Treadwell has missed out altogether. That's harsh, but you can't fault the dog in AOC. There is no form to suggest it at all, but I'm backing Stockdale to score two tries tomorrow!
Paul Smeenus wrote: » Also, Venjur is history's greatest monster.
Paul Smeenus wrote: » Are we missing a single first choice player? There can be zero excuses. Although I'd be happy with a point, as long as they don't come away with five.
bilston wrote: » McGrath, Carter and Lyttle all missing this weekend. Good replacements to come in, however it weakens our bench options.
However, prop Jack McGrath is set to undergo surgery on a thumb injury and the Ireland international’s availability to play will be “monitored over the coming weeks”. Lock Sam Carter was substituted off after 26 minutes after suffering a dislocated shoulder, which will put him out for approximately three months after he goes under the knife.