George Ford
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George Ford
This guy seems to be very talented indeed, but does he have the size to cope at international level at fly half? I know he's still only 18 and may bulk up a bit, and there's still plenty of time for him to not turn out to be as good as we hope, but does anyone see his size as a potential problem against the best flankers and centres? And how did he play for Leicester during the world cup (I believe he started a few games?)
tomathy- Posts : 345
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Re: George Ford
No. I have seen smaller players on the rugby pitch. England should cap this guy this season or definitely the season after. Flood and Wilkinson have been unimpressive and ordinary. This Ford boy looks very good.
Morgannwg- Posts : 6338
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Re: George Ford
He does look to be the real deal
AsLongAsBut100ofUs- Posts : 14129
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Re: George Ford
Until he's tested we won't know, but he's almost exactly the same height & weight as Aaron Cruden and there are a number of similar sized SHs about whose job it is to get in the way of rampaging backrowers all day.
radelven- Posts : 147
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Re: George Ford
Wonder if he's got a Scottish granny?
AsLongAsBut100ofUs- Posts : 14129
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Re: George Ford
Matthew Morgan faces a similar problem, bags of talent and skill, but perhaps lacking the attributes for modern day international rugby
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Re: George Ford
Will this lad get much senior game time with his club, I know England have the Saxons which is great (wheres our A Side WRU?) but he needs to play regular first class games before being chucked in unneccessarily and ruuning risk of ruining him.
I know we have seen quite a few young Welsh lads come throught this WC, some through neccesity I know with North being youngest at 19 but these guys are getting regular week in week out game time at the Regions, again through neccesity as far as the Dragons and Scarlets are concerned but least they playing at highest level available to them.
I know we have seen quite a few young Welsh lads come throught this WC, some through neccesity I know with North being youngest at 19 but these guys are getting regular week in week out game time at the Regions, again through neccesity as far as the Dragons and Scarlets are concerned but least they playing at highest level available to them.
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Re: George Ford
Nobody is arguing that North isnt developed enough - not yet anyway as he hasnt got broken yet.
Smaller guys may well have better careers with more time getting the conditioning right.
Smaller guys may well have better careers with more time getting the conditioning right.
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Re: George Ford
He was one of the few to put in good performances for Tigers during the WC. Didn't look out of his depth (if a bit inexperienced), tackled above his weight, kicked well out of hand (12T kicked at goal), able to make an impact on games with his running and passing.
He may get knocked back a bit by bigger guys, but he doesn't shy away from tackles, and can't remember any glaring defensive errors from him this season. A year or so more of development and he will be about ready.
As for gametime. His goal at the moment is to get ahead of Staunton, which his early season run would have helped with. Twelvetrees looks destined for the centres, leaving Ford 3rd choice 10 at the moment. Flood looks like he will take over the 10 shirt for England for the foreseeable future, so that gives Ford plenty of opportunities to play if he gets ahead of Staunton. I think Staunton's contract is up this season too, so it would be a good opportunity to move Ford up to 2nd choice.
He may get knocked back a bit by bigger guys, but he doesn't shy away from tackles, and can't remember any glaring defensive errors from him this season. A year or so more of development and he will be about ready.
As for gametime. His goal at the moment is to get ahead of Staunton, which his early season run would have helped with. Twelvetrees looks destined for the centres, leaving Ford 3rd choice 10 at the moment. Flood looks like he will take over the 10 shirt for England for the foreseeable future, so that gives Ford plenty of opportunities to play if he gets ahead of Staunton. I think Staunton's contract is up this season too, so it would be a good opportunity to move Ford up to 2nd choice.
maverickmak- Posts : 252
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Re: George Ford
bedfordwelsh wrote:Will this lad get much senior game time with his club, I know England have the Saxons which is great (wheres our A Side WRU?) but he needs to play regular first class games before being chucked in unneccessarily and ruuning risk of ruining him.
He's played 6 games this season to Staunton's 4, starting 4 premiership games to Staunton's 2. I think Tigers are pretty keen to get him as much 1st class game time as possible.
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