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| Quote: JB Down Under "I'm more interested in where the 25-28 year old players are? Why are we having to throw so many young, under prepared kids into the backline?'"
Seems like the sky sports agenda is sinking through of giving youngsters a chance. Anyone older than 23 is passed it if you listen to Eddie or Stevo..
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| Quote: Damo-Leeds "
Tim Sheens can work on limit resources - why can’t Steve McNamara?
What we need is someone who can turn the third best side in the world into the first best side in the world with pretty much the same squad. If we can’t get that then its time to give some of the more ‘unglamorous’ players of super league a chance to shine for England. You only have to look at the top three sides and I bet you can pick a squad of ‘average’ players from them that’d qualify for England.
Its these average players that make up the team. Its superstars that are the icing on the cake. Too much icing with very little cake to support it, is England’s problem IMO.'"
couldn't agree more - I don't really have too much criticism of the present english squad and I thought Mc Banana did well to ring the changes but we were beaten by the better team,that's clear tho' when you take into account the very dubious decisions (i'm trying to be polite !) plus the serious errors by international players I don't actually believe we are far behind the top two teams in the world.I don't believe the aussies were any more than 6 - 8 points better than us on the day
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| Full Back - Tomkins should be Englands full back for years to come. Cudjoe and Widdop are good back ups.
Wings - Fox, Hall, foster, Goulding, Cudjoe on their day can be very very good wingers, particularly Hall. I think he needs to rediscover some pace though. Im a very big fan of Cudjoe too. Widdop could also play wing, but he needs first grade rugby either over there or by coming back to England.
Centre - The sooner Hull start playing Briscoe at centre the better. He has the potential to be outstanding in that position. For me Shenton proved that he can potentially make the step up.
Stand off - For me Eastmond can step into the stand off role and could be devastating from that position. Obviously there is the option of playing Tomkins, but Eastmond is the #1 choice for me.
Scrum Half - Is a problem position for me. We need a scrum half to organise and Kick to allow the likes of Eastmond and Tomkins express themselves. Do we have one anywhere? No is the answer to that, so I'd be tempted to play sinfield in that role until one is found or Michael Dobson gains residency.
Props- The current incumbents are pretty strong + Liam Watts from Hull KR.
Hooker - Roby will benefit from been #1 at Sts. I also like Houghton from Hull and Lunt, but I think the days of interchange hookers are pretty much gone so id go with Roby for 80.
Back row - Again Ellis + Burgess are the 2 best 2nd rowers in the world so no problems there. If we cant find an organising 7, i'd be tempted to play Sinfield at 13 to play that role but Ive warmed to O'Loughlin and think he could make that position his own for a few years to come.
Whatever team we pick though. They would all have to be at their best on their day to beat the Kiwis and Aussies which is the difference for me.
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| Quote: sanjunien "couldn't agree more - I don't really have too much criticism of the present english squad and I thought Mc Banana did well to ring the changes but we were beaten by the better team,that's clear tho' when you take into account the very dubious decisions (i'm trying to be polite !) plus the serious errors by international players I don't actually believe we are far behind the top two teams in the world.I don't believe the aussies were any more than 6 - 8 points better than us on the day'"
So near yet, so far.
Unfortunately I do think that we’re far behind Australia. But we are more than capable at beat New Zealand on our own turf. Just a shame we can’t replicate that down under!
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| How people can believe Sam Tomkins has cemented a starting England position on this tour is beyond me.
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| yes he hasn;t done anything of any note. I've been underwhelmed after hearing him talked up all season. Behind that pack any back with 1/2 a skill should be able to shine.
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| Quote: George Agdgdgwngo® "How people can believe Sam Tomkins has cemented a starting England position on this tour is beyond me.'"
with respect,anyone who has watched him all season has to recognise that he & Wellens have been the most consistent english qualified FBs in SL - Sam T has the added bonus of speed over Paul nowadays so has more than justified his place in the england side he's one of THE few world class english players in SL imo
The aussie chases were awsome today,any FB would have found it hard to get away from under the posts
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| he did seem to out of position for the long kicks though. He seemd to take an age to appear and pick up the ball. We also needed him to move up to 6 on attack or at least chime into the line wide out but he did neither.
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| Quote: JB Down Under "he did seem to out of position for the long kicks though. He seemd to take an age to appear and pick up the ball. We also needed him to move up to 6 on attack or at least chime into the line wide out but he did neither.'"
He's only been playing full back for about 6 months, he'll improve.
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| Tomkins was poor. But Id like to see us stick with this team for years to come, build around it and let the guys improve. Lance Hohaia was pants when he started playing for NZ, dropping balls all over the place and offering little in attack, now he looks every bit international class. NZ have believed in their players and built an excellent squad. We need to do the same, apart from some serious dropsies we actually looked ok, some decent defence for 80 minutes of both games and some well executed moves in attack.
Mcbananarama needs to hammer into the squad the importance of ball retention and respecting posession for the next 10 years. Keep the coach, keep the squad (maybe not Harrison and Grffin!) and lets build.
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| This is the team i would of liked to have seen in this tournement if it had been possible:
1.S.Tomkins
2.L.Cudjoe
3.M.Shenton
4.G.Widdop
5.R.Hall good pace for his size, can score tries
6.K.Sinfield? not really sure as he is playing out of position and does not seem to perform in internatonal matches
7.K.Eastmond bit of pace and skill to beat the man
8.J.Graham never stops and good offload
9.J.Roby
10.J.Peacock can bust a tackle and offload
11.B.Westwood does his work but can give away silly penalities
12.G.Ellis another worker with good offload
13.S.Burgess can bust a tackle and offload
14.E.Crabtree
15.J.Tomkins
16.L.Robinson
17.A.Morley
what do you think a good mix of youth, experience, strength and pace?
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| Can i just categorically state that any RL player, from the downright average to the absolute legendary, can never, never, have the ability to make errors coached out of them. Never, d'ya hear me?
As another poster stated earlier, the problems stem from junior rugby. We always seem to have this attitude of [i'He's a big lad, play him at prop'[/i, and as a result we end up with a plethora of Wayne McDonald clones and no Greg Inglises.
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| We were seriously lacking an organising half and after the Aussie game people are wanting Eastmond at 7???? We need a bloke who can do a job of organising and kicking. Eastmond is not that player. He reminds me of Jason Robinson and would make a world class winger. He is too much of a runner to be a 7. Early in robinsons career they acknowledged he was not going to be a scrum half.
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| Quote: Richard1 "We were seriously lacking an organising half and after the Aussie game people are wanting Eastmond at 7???? We need a bloke who can do a job of organising and kicking. Eastmond is not that player. He reminds me of Jason Robinson and would make a world class winger. He is too much of a runner to be a 7. Early in robinsons career they acknowledged he was not going to be a scrum half.'"
Benji Marshall?
Darren Lockyer?
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| Quote: Richard1 "We were seriously lacking an organising half and after the Aussie game people are wanting Eastmond at 7???? We need a bloke who can do a job of organising and kicking. Eastmond is not that player. He reminds me of Jason Robinson and would make a world class winger. He is too much of a runner to be a 7. Early in robinsons career they acknowledged he was not going to be a scrum half.'"
Eastmond is an organising and kicking scrum half at Saints, and would be wasted trying to make him into a winger.
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