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Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors
Saturday 14 November 2015
KO 16:15
Stade Yves-Du-Manoir, Colombes
Live on BT Sport / beIN Sports
Referee JP Doyle (England)
Touch Judge 1 Simon Harding (England)
Touch Judge 2 Paul Burton (England)
Fourth Official Guillaume Robin (France)
TMO Graham Hughes (England)
Citing Commissioner Peter Ferguson (Ireland)
A. Head to Head
#These teams are meeting for the first time.
B. Domestic Form
Racing 92
Sunday 8 November
Castres [*]-[*] Racing 92
Saturday 31 October
Racing 92 17 - 14 Brive
Friday 23 October
Racing 92 27 - 18 Stade Francais
Friday 16 October
Oyonnaz 9 - 18 Racing 92
Glasgow Warriors
Saturday 7 November
Cardiff Blues [*]-[*] Glasgow Warriors
Sunday 1 November
Glasgow Warriors 31 - 19 Ospreys
Friday 23 October
Leinster Rugby 23 - 18 Glasgow Warriors
Friday 16 October
Glasgow Warriors 29 - 15 Newport Gwent Dragons
C. Teams
Racing 92
[tbc]
Glasgow Warriors
[tbc]
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Any clue if Scots internationals will be part of this game? trying to decide if I'll go to this game or wait 6 month to see Dan Carter eventually playing
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Yes, everyone should be back by then WhoCares.
Out of the 22 players that we lost to the tournament, just over half are now back and their return was was major contributing factor to our BP win against the Ospreys last weekend I would expect the others to come back this week to get some game time in prior to this European match.
There are some big names amongst those still to return - Hogg, Gray, Strauss, Bennett, etc.
Out of the 22 players that we lost to the tournament, just over half are now back and their return was was major contributing factor to our BP win against the Ospreys last weekend I would expect the others to come back this week to get some game time in prior to this European match.
There are some big names amongst those still to return - Hogg, Gray, Strauss, Bennett, etc.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
I quite fancy Glasgow to nick this one.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Mr Scones, you are right yet again. Then we do the Saints at Scotstoun and relax over Chrimbo by stuffing the turkey and the Luvvies, twice.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Does anyone know if this Daniel Cartwright feller will be playing for Racing in this match? I don't want to call this one prematurely, but I've heard that he's quite good.
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Well he's currently in NZ celebrating his world cup success, so I'd be surprised if he's going to be playing next weekend!
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
his contract only starts on the 1st of december anyway. not sure it's the best time to start experiencing North European rugby mind.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
George Carlin wrote:Does anyone know if this Daniel Cartwright feller will be playing for Racing in this match? I don't want to call this one prematurely, but I've heard that he's quite good.
Ben Cartwright at 10? Little Joe at 9 and Hoss at tight head then.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Glasgow have just signed a Georgian Hooker till the end of the season; welcome to Scotstoun Big Mama, Shalva Mamukashvili.
Could be a very good addition to the squad.
Could be a very good addition to the squad.
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jimbopip wrote: Shalva Mamukashvili.
Hugh-Dan's reaction to the news -
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Bulumakua
Naiyaravaro
Mamukashvili
Either Toonie hasn't quite understood, "Sign big names, Gregor" or he's scoring big in the weekly club Scrabble tournament.
Naiyaravaro
Mamukashvili
Either Toonie hasn't quite understood, "Sign big names, Gregor" or he's scoring big in the weekly club Scrabble tournament.
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jimbopip wrote:Bulumakua
Naiyaravaro
Mamukashvili
Either Toonie hasn't quite understood, "Sign big names, Gregor" or he's scoring big in the weekly club Scrabble tournament.
Obviously selling Daniel Tailliferrer Hauman van der Merwe has freed up some tiles.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
I think this is the make or break season for Glasgow. I would rather they forego the league title to get to the semi's (at least) this year. They have the talent, and now the experience, so they simply have to get out of the group as a bare minimum.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Mr Scones, I think I'll disagree with you on this one. I don't think this is a make or break season in the sense that if we don't make a big impact now then we never will.
One of the real joys of following Glasgow, apart from winning the league and regularly stuffing the Luvvies, has been watching the emergence of young talent. When Dan Parks left a few of us were worried but Rhuaridh and Meatball surprised us, though sometimes not in a good way, and recently they have been surpassed by Dancer. Similarly, when the Killer B's moved on we were all dismayed but the club introduced Richie V, Fozzie, Rob Harley, Arthur Ashe and Will Bordill is still trying to get into the side! Also remember we have developed/ nurtured talent like Jonny Gray, Alex Dunbar, Furra Linee and Buffy's Mate in the front row. I think what I'm trying to say is that this side is not the high water mark for Glasgow and that we should be looking to improve over the coming seasons.
Can we do a Ladyboys and have a domestic squad and a Euro squad and still retain our title?
In the words of Gibson, BELIEVE.
One of the real joys of following Glasgow, apart from winning the league and regularly stuffing the Luvvies, has been watching the emergence of young talent. When Dan Parks left a few of us were worried but Rhuaridh and Meatball surprised us, though sometimes not in a good way, and recently they have been surpassed by Dancer. Similarly, when the Killer B's moved on we were all dismayed but the club introduced Richie V, Fozzie, Rob Harley, Arthur Ashe and Will Bordill is still trying to get into the side! Also remember we have developed/ nurtured talent like Jonny Gray, Alex Dunbar, Furra Linee and Buffy's Mate in the front row. I think what I'm trying to say is that this side is not the high water mark for Glasgow and that we should be looking to improve over the coming seasons.
Can we do a Ladyboys and have a domestic squad and a Euro squad and still retain our title?
In the words of Gibson, BELIEVE.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
I don't think it is now or never for Glasgow, but given they have never made it out of their group, and there's a good chance Toony might be off in the summer, the clock is ticking...
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Actually, RDW, if the Toffs at Twickers have half a brain between them Toonie should be receiving a phone call about now. Which he will, of course, be "too busy to take".
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
I have a real concern that this squad of players may not be together much longer as the cheque books are going to come out for guys like Nakarawa and Strauss in a year or so. Without Welsh, Murray, DTH, Maitland or Niko, I think that we are already weaker than last year and so I do believe that there may be a sweet spot of belief, squad cohesion and player familiarity that does need to come to a boil this year.
We are going to look a bit daft if we cannot get to the knockout stages, having won the bloody Pro12 the previous year. Interesting that the bookies still have us as third favourites for the group!
We are going to look a bit daft if we cannot get to the knockout stages, having won the bloody Pro12 the previous year. Interesting that the bookies still have us as third favourites for the group!
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Hell, I'll take the England job. I think that what England needs is pretty clear:
What could possib-lie go wrong? Ah, possibly go wrong...
- Use more tighthead props at first receiver and as the primary distributor to the backline
- Skip out the centres all together, and use the locks as link players.
- Give the full back free-reign to come into the line and hit rucks on the opposition ball, particularly when the opposition are executing their '22 escape plans.
- Encourage the fly-half to start fights right in front of the referee; if the ref sees this and is impressed by their hardness, that's an added bonus.
- Encourage a rush defence that is executed by every second player; those split seconds when the opposition are confused, especially by the gaps that mysteriously open in the line, will be the time to strike.
- Book the most important players into media appearances on the night before each match - this will warm them up for convincing the referee that a pass wasn't forward.
- Make sure that on every penalty conceded, the scrum-half throws the ball into the crowd. Ensuring that the supporters are familiar with the shape, weight and feel of a rugby ball is central to the grass-roots strategy.
What could possib-lie go wrong? Ah, possibly go wrong...
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
The new England coach will know all of this already if he's just read chapters 3, 6, 8 and 37 of Scott Johnson's seminal text, "Rugby Coaching for Sheilas".IanBru wrote:Hell, I'll take the England job. I think that what England needs is pretty clear:
- Use more tighthead props at first receiver and as the primary distributor to the backline
- Skip out the centres all together, and use the locks as link players.
- Give the full back free-reign to come into the line and hit rucks on the opposition ball, particularly when the opposition are executing their '22 escape plans.
- Encourage the fly-half to start fights right in front of the referee; if the ref sees this and is impressed by their hardness, that's an added bonus.
- Encourage a rush defence that is executed by every second player; those split seconds when the opposition are confused, especially by the gaps that mysteriously open in the line, will be the time to strike.
- Book the most important players into media appearances on the night before each match - this will warm them up for convincing the referee that a pass wasn't forward.
- Make sure that on every penalty conceded, the scrum-half throws the ball into the crowd. Ensuring that the supporters are familiar with the shape, weight and feel of a rugby ball is central to the grass-roots strategy.
What could possib-lie go wrong? Ah, possibly go wrong...
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George Carlin wrote:
The new England coach will know all of this already if he's just read chapters 3, 6, 8 and 37 of Scott Johnson's seminal text, "Rugby Coaching for Sheilas".
Do we dare hope that the non-speculation in the media about SJ and the England job presages his unveiling as the 'fresh face to reinvigorate the England team'?
Or has he just been totally discounted and we are stuck with him a bit longer yet?
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
We all know SJ: "have mullet and quips, will travel".
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There's some chat about Josh Lewsey for the England job. That would be marvellous. They really need another rookie with no international coaching experience.
The Eddie Jones link is the one that most concerns me. The thought of England having a competent backline is worrying.
The Eddie Jones link is the one that most concerns me. The thought of England having a competent backline is worrying.
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True. Although I'm not sure how Joe Marler would get on with an all sushi diet.funnyExiledScot wrote:There's some chat about Josh Lewsey for the England job. That would be marvellous. They really need another rookie with no international coaching experience.
The Eddie Jones link is the one that most concerns me. The thought of England having a competent backline is worrying.
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George Carlin wrote:True. Although I'm not sure how Joe Marler would get on with an all sushi diet.funnyExiledScot wrote:There's some chat about Josh Lewsey for the England job. That would be marvellous. They really need another rookie with no international coaching experience.
The Eddie Jones link is the one that most concerns me. The thought of England having a competent backline is worrying.
I had "sushi" for lunch yesterday which incorporated teriyaki chicken and deep fried prawns. I'm sure he'll find a way to cope.
I think Eddie Jones would be bad news for Owen Farrell's England career.
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Fortunately they don't, but Toonie would do a right good job for them.jimbopip wrote:Actually, RDW, if the Toffs at Twickers have half a brain between them Toonie should be receiving a phone call about now. Which he will, of course, be "too busy to take".
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Official preview:
PREVIEW: Warriors looking for racing start in Paris
Glasgow Warriors will march into European this season as the Guinness PRO12 champions, but head coach Gregor Townsend doesn't want to rest after winning just one trophy.
Top of his list now is getting the Warriors out of their pool in the Champions Cup for the first time in their history. They came agonisingly close last season and need a good start once again if they are going to stand any chance of reaching their goal in the New Year.
Heading to Paris for a clash with Racing 92 couldn't be considered as an easy start, even if the big-spending Top 14 club will be without star signing Dan Carter until next month. Racing 92 earned themselves a home quarter-final last season and were desperately unlucky to lose to Saracens by a single point, 12-11.
Racing 92 reached the play-offs in the Top 14 last season and have started their domestic campaign pretty well. They currently sit in third place with six wins from eight games, but are now just starting to get their World Cup players fully integrated into their side.
That's the same for Glasgow, who warmed up for their trip to the French capital with a 35-30 win at Cardiff Blues last weekend. New skipper Jonny Gray drove over for the bonus-point try in that game and is now looking to switch that winning way form into Europe.
Last season the Warriors went to Montpellier and won, but just fell short both home and away against Toulouse. This season there will be no margin for error in a pool that also includes Northampton Saints and the high-flying Scarlets.
"We've shown glimpses of what we're capable of this season and what pleases me most is the effort which has gone in. We've had to play games with a number of yellow cards and we shouldn't be getting those cards, but the effort the players have put in throughout our games has been great," said Townsend.
"We've been very close in every match and we've managed to win our last two with bonus points, but the three we lost we were in positions to win and that is a credit to the group. When you look at the players on the pitch in Cardiff, and those who weren't available, you can see we have real competition for places within the squad.
"The competition is healthy and the players have really stepped up and now as coaches we need to select the team we believe is the right one to put Racing 92 under pressure and start Europe with a very good performance."
Match Facts
•Racing 92 have lost only one of their previous seven Champions Cup games (W5, D1) and have won their last three pool matches on home soil.
•These teams are yet to clash in the Champions Cup though Racing 92 have won their last two matches against Scottish teams (both against Edinburgh Rugby).
•Glasgow have won just three of their last 14 matches against French opponents (D1 L10).
•Warriors' last five away games in the competition have all been settled by margins of fewer than 10 points.
•In what will be their 50th away game in the Champions Cup, Glasgow Warriors will be looking for just their seventh win on the road.
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Racing squad announced, all french internationals are back :
forwards: Ben Arous, Brugnaut, Gomes Sa, Khinchagishvili, Tameifuna, Chat, Szarzewski, Charteris, Van der Merwe, Dubarry, Le Roux, Lauret, Nyanga, Masoe, Claassen.
backs: Chauveau, Machenaud, Dambielle, Goosen, Tales, Chavancy, Dumoulin, Laulala, Rokocoko, Andreu, Dulin, Robinson.
off that bunch , I expect a starting team XV to look like this :
1 Ben Arous
2 Szar
3 Tameifuna / Gomes Sa
4 Charteris
5 VDM
6 Lauret
7 Nyang
8 Masoe
9 Machenaud
10 Goose
11 Andreu
12 Dumoulin
13 Lala or Chav
14 Roko? (not sure who else is left although he's much effective at 13 these days)
15 Dulin
forwards: Ben Arous, Brugnaut, Gomes Sa, Khinchagishvili, Tameifuna, Chat, Szarzewski, Charteris, Van der Merwe, Dubarry, Le Roux, Lauret, Nyanga, Masoe, Claassen.
backs: Chauveau, Machenaud, Dambielle, Goosen, Tales, Chavancy, Dumoulin, Laulala, Rokocoko, Andreu, Dulin, Robinson.
off that bunch , I expect a starting team XV to look like this :
1 Ben Arous
2 Szar
3 Tameifuna / Gomes Sa
4 Charteris
5 VDM
6 Lauret
7 Nyang
8 Masoe
9 Machenaud
10 Goose
11 Andreu
12 Dumoulin
13 Lala or Chav
14 Roko? (not sure who else is left although he's much effective at 13 these days)
15 Dulin
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whocares wrote:Racing squad announced, all french internationals are back :
forwards: Ben Arous, Brugnaut, Gomes Sa, Khinchagishvili, Tameifuna, Chat, Szarzewski, Charteris, Van der Merwe, Dubarry, Le Roux, Lauret, Nyanga, Masoe, Claassen.
backs: Chauveau, Machenaud, Dambielle, Goosen, Tales, Chavancy, Dumoulin, Laulala, Rokocoko, Andreu, Dulin, Robinson.
off that bunch , I expect a starting team XV to look like this :
1 Ben Arous
2 Szar
3 Tameifuna / Gomes Sa
4 Charteris
5 VDM
6 Lauret
7 Nyang
8 Masoe
9 Machenaud
10 Goose
11 Andreu
12 Dumoulin
13 Lala or Chav
14 Roko? (not sure who else is left although he's much effective at 13 these days)
15 Dulin
?
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If the Glasgow scrum can survive (a la Japan vs SA) and we can slow Masoe, I fancy our chances. Big if's.
Big Tacky should not play this one though. His defensive positioning has been woeful. Junior or Hughes for me.
Big Tacky should not play this one though. His defensive positioning has been woeful. Junior or Hughes for me.
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Please don't bring up Goose. His death is one of the darkest moments in cinema history.
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funnyExiledScot wrote:Please don't bring up Goose. His death is one of the darkest moments in cinema history.
Tell me about it.
Top Gun made me want to be a fighter pilot but because I didn't want to kill people I decided to be an Aeronautical Engineer instead.
But apparently you have to be good at Physics for that, so since I failed Advanced Higher Physics I became a Civil Engineer instead!
All because Goose died.
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Thought I'd pop over and see what the craic was over here .. as ever, walking on to a Scottish thread and having no idea what is going on is pretty much par for the course!
Do you guys ever talk about the game
Do you guys ever talk about the game
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Yeah, that kicked me right in the feelings.funnyExiledScot wrote:Please don't bring up Goose. His death is one of the darkest moments in cinema history.
I hope this isn't triggering:
Not if we can reasonably help it.BamBam wrote:Thought I'd pop over and see what the craic was over here .. as ever, walking on to a Scottish thread and having no idea what is going on is pretty much par for the course!
Do you guys ever talk about the game
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BamBam wrote:Thought I'd pop over and see what the craic was over here .. as ever, walking on to a Scottish thread and having no idea what is going on is pretty much par for the course!
Do you guys ever talk about the game
How many of my near 15000 posts do you think are actually about rugby??
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IanBru wrote:Yeah, that kicked me right in the feelings.funnyExiledScot wrote:Please don't bring up Goose. His death is one of the darkest moments in cinema history.
I hope this isn't triggering:
Don't. I hear that music each time I'm handed a contract to review of more than 50 pages.
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RDW_Scotland wrote:funnyExiledScot wrote:Please don't bring up Goose. His death is one of the darkest moments in cinema history.
Tell me about it.
Top Gun made me want to be a fighter pilot but because I didn't want to kill people I decided to be an Aeronautical Engineer instead.
But apparently you have to be good at Physics for that, so since I failed Advanced Higher Physics I became a Civil Engineer instead!
All because Goose died.
Could I have a list of all your projects please that are in the vicinity of Charlotte Square or Trinity?
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funnyExiledScot wrote:RDW_Scotland wrote:funnyExiledScot wrote:Please don't bring up Goose. His death is one of the darkest moments in cinema history.
Tell me about it.
Top Gun made me want to be a fighter pilot but because I didn't want to kill people I decided to be an Aeronautical Engineer instead.
But apparently you have to be good at Physics for that, so since I failed Advanced Higher Physics I became a Civil Engineer instead!
All because Goose died.
Could I have a list of all your projects please that are in the vicinity of Charlotte Square or Trinity?
The destruction radius from my projects is far bigger than that!
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So children, what have we learned today?
Bru continues to be funny.
Fes eats sushi for luncheon. Quelle surprise.
RDW's inner Luvvie was, in part, formed by the homo eroticism of Tom Cruise in a fascist wet dream recruitment advert.
Bam Bam wonders what we talk about.
This is a lot more than my Year 11 withdrawal group learned today: I think I was the only one in the room who wasn't off his face.
Bru continues to be funny.
Fes eats sushi for luncheon. Quelle surprise.
RDW's inner Luvvie was, in part, formed by the homo eroticism of Tom Cruise in a fascist wet dream recruitment advert.
Bam Bam wonders what we talk about.
This is a lot more than my Year 11 withdrawal group learned today: I think I was the only one in the room who wasn't off his face.
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jimbopip wrote:So children, what have we learned today?
Bru continues to be funny.
Fes eats sushi for luncheon. Quelle surprise.
RDW's inner Luvvie was, in part, formed by the homo eroticism of Tom Cruise in a fascist wet dream recruitment advert.
Bam Bam wonders what we talk about.
This is a lot more than my Year 11 withdrawal group learned today: I think I was the only one in the room who wasn't off his face.
Some people gave up trying to use quotes
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BamBam wrote:Thought I'd pop over and see what the craic was over here .. as ever, walking on to a Scottish thread and having no idea what is going on is pretty much par for the course!
Do you guys ever talk about the game
Is there a game on?
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jimbopip wrote:Fes eats sushi for luncheon. Quelle surprise.
Braised pork with chorizo today actually. Sushi was yesterday.
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funnyExiledScot wrote:jimbopip wrote:Fes eats sushi for luncheon. Quelle surprise.
Braised pork with chorizo today actually. Sushi was yesterday.
You have lunch every day!
You millionaires know how to live it up. Mind you, grinding the spirits of the poor must help you work up an appetite.
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jimbopip wrote:funnyExiledScot wrote:jimbopip wrote:Fes eats sushi for luncheon. Quelle surprise.
Braised pork with chorizo today actually. Sushi was yesterday.
You have lunch every day!
You millionaires know how to live it up. Mind you, grinding the spirits of the poor must help you work up an appetite.
Pretty sure that's the name of the house cocktail at the New Club. Delicious.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
[In Emperor Palpatine's voice] Yessssssss, an appetite that can only be quenched with the blood of a unicorn...jimbopip wrote:funnyExiledScot wrote:jimbopip wrote:Fes eats sushi for luncheon. Quelle surprise.
Braised pork with chorizo today actually. Sushi was yesterday.
You have lunch every day!
You millionaires know how to live it up. Mind you, grinding the spirits of the poor must help you work up an appetite.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Glasgow side announced:
15. Hogg
14. Seymour
13. Bennett
12. Horne
11. Lamont
10. Russell
9. Blair
8. Strauss
7. Favaro
6. Harley
5. Gray (c)
4. Nakarawa
3. Puafisi
2. McArthur
1. Grant
16. Mamukashvili
17. Reid
18. Fagerson
19. Swinson
20. Wilson
21. Hart
22. Vernon
23. Naiyaravoro
15. Hogg
14. Seymour
13. Bennett
12. Horne
11. Lamont
10. Russell
9. Blair
8. Strauss
7. Favaro
6. Harley
5. Gray (c)
4. Nakarawa
3. Puafisi
2. McArthur
1. Grant
16. Mamukashvili
17. Reid
18. Fagerson
19. Swinson
20. Wilson
21. Hart
22. Vernon
23. Naiyaravoro
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
That's a hell of a side.
The backline is sheer class. Not an awful lot you could do to improve that.
Nicely balanced back-row, with a bit b***ard, some line speed. Perhaps slightly relying too much on Strauss for carrying, but Nakarawa and Gray will assist, you'd think.
Also great to have Mike Blair for this kind of game - he's very much the David Justice of the team, milking out the last bit of brilliance that he has.
The backline is sheer class. Not an awful lot you could do to improve that.
Nicely balanced back-row, with a bit b***ard, some line speed. Perhaps slightly relying too much on Strauss for carrying, but Nakarawa and Gray will assist, you'd think.
Also great to have Mike Blair for this kind of game - he's very much the David Justice of the team, milking out the last bit of brilliance that he has.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Looks pretty strong. The new hooker goes straight into the 23.
The obvious weakness with that Glasgow team is the front row. Grant isn't on great form and hasn't been effective under the new rules, and WeePee is pretty underpowered. Haven't seen much of Puafisi to judge but I think Strauss and Blair are going to have to be sharp at the base of the scrum in getting the ball away.
Tough assignment this.
The obvious weakness with that Glasgow team is the front row. Grant isn't on great form and hasn't been effective under the new rules, and WeePee is pretty underpowered. Haven't seen much of Puafisi to judge but I think Strauss and Blair are going to have to be sharp at the base of the scrum in getting the ball away.
Tough assignment this.
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
Puafisi has the reputation of being a poor scrummager - he has done OK from what I've seen of him but he'll get a thorough testing here
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Re: Champions Cup Pool 3: Racing 92 v Glasgow Warriors, 14 November
IanBru wrote:That's a hell of a side.
The backline is sheer class. Not an awful lot you could do to improve that.
Nicely balanced back-row, with a bit b***ard, some line speed. Perhaps slightly relying too much on Strauss for carrying, but Nakarawa and Gray will assist, you'd think.
Also great to have Mike Blair for this kind of game - he's very much the David Justice of the team, milking out the last bit of brilliance that he has.
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