Buer wrote: » I would have thought that a top class No. 7 is often the most noticeable player on the field. McCaw, Dusautoir, Warburton, McCaw, Pocock etc. All of them were probably the most celebrated and marked men in their teams for a number of seasons at their peak.
aloooof wrote: » Apropos of nothing, what is it about accounts with new-ish join dates that are definitely, definitely not re-regs...
bilston wrote: » Its crazy. They should all be ashamed of themselves. We criticise amateurs for doing it, but these guys are professionals and we aren't talking about a bunch of 22 year old either. Their actions won't help the Barbarians brand. Sadly I think the Barbarians are probably past their sell by date anyway in the professional era.
molloyjh wrote: » Well this post is.......unnecessary. Although it doesn't make me wonder yet again why some people seem to wallow so much in misery & spite. It can't be healthy. Chill out man.....
bilston wrote: » OK...I'll bite for the craic...you never rated BOD?? Care to explain why?
[Deleted User] wrote: » Scotland v Georgia not on now? Can't find it anywhere
Larbre34 wrote: » So Robshaw issues a grovelling proforma apology a the same moment the match is ****ing well cancelled. What an absolute bunch of ****wits to a man. I know you can't fine a Barbarian, but really if these 12 guys want to be taken seriously again they should be donating many thousands of pounds to some effort to support the front line or furloughed workers.
Deleted User wrote: » I'll put it this way, I would normally never notice a number 7 in rugby but he stood out multiple times in every game it seemed like.
Pelezico wrote: » If you want to make a god out of this lad go ahead. He never won much and was injured all the time. Never rated BOD.
StackSteevens wrote: » In all fairness that was a welcome contribution to World Rugby Culture which I fully supported! Few things on earth make me want to projectile vomit more than hearing a crowd of overweight tomaytoes tunelessly singing The Fields of Athenry or Stand up and Sh1te. In terms of utterly nauseating, they come second only to the haka.
StackSteevens wrote: » In all fairness that was a welcome contribution to World Rugby Culture which I fully supported! Few things on earth make me want to projectile vomit more than hearing a crowd of overweight tomatoes tunelessly singing The Fields of Athenry or Stand up and Sh1te. In terms of utterly nauseating, they come second only to the haka.
molloyjh wrote: » Piping music over the speakers to drown out opposition supporters.
Pelezico wrote: » Everyone who retires nowadays is considered to be an all time great. That currency is pretty devalued. He was good. Lots of players are good.
OldRio wrote: » Robshaw? I'm not one for gossip but I have friends who are neighbours of the Robshaws. 'Par for course' is all I'm saying.
mfceiling wrote: » Stephen Jones (I know I know) wrote about them a few weeks past in the Sunday times and to be fair to them they have done a lot for the local community as a club. From youth foundations to helping ex prisoners find employment etc it seemed to paint them in a decent enough light. Their wage policy though was a joke but outside of that a lot of clubs could do worse than implement some of their better ideas. No?
sydthebeat wrote: » not many "good" players get nominated for world player of the year on 3 separate occasions. in fact only 5 others players hold that honour O driscoll, McCaw, Carter, O Farrell and B Barrett not bad company to be in
Buer wrote: » They are to rugby what Millwall was to football in the 1970s and 1980s. "We are Saracens. Nobody likes us and we don't f*cking care."
StackSteevens wrote: » Whatever about the club and players that - according to the great rugby guru Gerry Thornley - we are all expected to hate [although my understanding is that we are still allowed to give Mark McCall a free pass], in what way is this incident "par for the course" for Robshaw?
Clegg wrote: » David Pocock has retired. The best player over the ball I've ever seen and one of the all time greats. He's only 32 as well. He played in the most physically demanding position in rugby and picked up a lot of injuries. On the topic of Australian opensides, they've had an almost unbroken run of world class players. George Smith to David Pocock to Michael Hooper. The careers of all three overlapped too. Which is pretty incredible.https://twitter.com/pocockdavid/status/1319522303374286848?s=19
OldRio wrote: » Baabaasgate, the truth is out. Robshaw and a group of Saracens players, including veterans Richard Wigglesworth, Jackson Wray and Sean Maitland, left the team hotel in Mayfair on Wednesday night without the permission of team officials to go for a meal at an Italian restaurant.” Its par for the course for Robshaw and Sarries.
thomond2006 wrote: » Saracens: The gift that keeps on giving.