sydthebeat wrote: » Its not 6 years from the RWC 2015??
TRC10 wrote: » Ok fine. 5 years and 9 months. :rolleyes:
TRC10 wrote: » and you ignored the part where I said I said "Aside from their Home World Cup for which they had 200 day's preparation for
aloooof wrote: » I bet you’re wishing you went with 5 years now. Look, we were far from our best yesterday. Our defence in particular looked really poor at times. Japan played really well and are a joy to watch. We still have massive room for improvement on that performance yet still won by 2 scores. What margin of victory would you have been happy with?
shootermacg wrote: » Carberry hasn't played with JGP, at least I can't remember that.
TRC10 wrote: » Well I was completely wrong about England and their 13 new caps anyway. Very poor and disjointed. But a great performance The States. Should give us a good game next week.
Brief_Lives wrote: » you are a repetitive loser, that knows zero.....
sydthebeat wrote: » My team for next weekend, injury permitting Kilcoyne, Kelleher, TOT Baird, Ryan Coombes, Doris, VDF JGP, Carberry Stocks, Stu, hume, Balacoune Keenan Byrne, Herring, bealham, dillane, POM, casey, Billy B, Daly
Bazzo wrote: » I'd start Casey and bench Blade, and swap out one of the back rows from Japan for one of the uncapped ones.
molloyjh wrote: » It will be interesting to see what we do. A squad like that would mean a few guys not getting any game time after being called up. Dooley, Heffernan, Molony, Whycherley, Boyle, H Byrne (if fit), Blade, T Daly and Addison just off the top of my head. That's a lot of players called into camp and not featuring.
sydthebeat wrote: » Yeah but even at that my team has three debutants in hume TOT and balacoune, and first start for Coombes. I can't see many more first caps being offered other than maybe casey starting with blade on the bench.
TRC10 wrote: » Any chance we see H.Byrne on the bench?
Buer wrote: » You're not gonna believe this but they trained together every day for a couple of seasons and played multiple matches together.
molloyjh wrote: » Yeah that was my big issue with the 23 for yesterday. It didn't give much scope for looking at guys unless we went with a mad 23 vs USA which wasn't likely. And even if it was, it wouldn't be worth a damn. I'd have liked to have seen Balacoune and TOT in the 23 vs Japan. I dont think that made us significantly weaker and it gave us a bit more scope vs USA then to try a smaller number of guys and still give a good few a run out in the series.
aloooof wrote: » Curious if this changes your stance at all on the selection we put out or the performance yesterday?
stephen_n wrote: » It’s probably more important to let Carberry and JGP get a bit of time together, rather than try any other 9’s or 10’s.
Bazzo wrote: » Don't really agree with that. If they were both heirs apparent sure but the short term 9 will be Murray and long term most people are looking to Casey, with Doak looking promising. Gibson-Park is only 3 years younger than Murray