BigD163 wrote:Assuming it is the squad for the 1st two games.
its the squad for the tournament. Under the rules only limited changes can be made to the squad at pool stage then knock out rounds
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BigD163 wrote:Assuming it is the squad for the 1st two games.
Tichtheid wrote:Mark Bennett in rehab, pretty sure it was his right knee that was stuffed ('scuse the medical terminology), if so he is looking strong
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZv_mFGHLsB/
Tichtheid wrote:Mark Bennett in rehab, pretty sure it was his right knee that was stuffed ('scuse the medical terminology), if so he is looking strong
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZv_mFGHLsB/
Tichtheid wrote:Mark Bennett in rehab, pretty sure it was his right knee that was stuffed ('scuse the medical terminology), if so he is looking strong
https://www.instagram.com/p/BZv_mFGHLsB/
Mark Bennett
Following knee surgery, the 24-year-old is scheduled to return to full training in early December and is predicted to make a return to competitive rugby in mid-to-late December.
Duhan van der Merwe
The South African born winger has reacted well to hip surgery and is on course to make a return to competitive rugby in early November.
Darcy Graham
The 20-year-old winger has made great progress in his rehabilitation from a knee injury and is scheduled to return to training in mid-November.
Sean Kennedy
The 26-year-old scrum-half is scheduled to make a return to full training in mid-November following ankle surgery.
Rory Sutherland
The loose-head prop is on target to return to full training by late October following groin surgery.
Friday Knight Lights wrote:Mark Bennett
Following knee surgery, the 24-year-old is scheduled to return to full training in early December and is predicted to make a return to competitive rugby in mid-to-late December.
Duhan van der Merwe
The South African born winger has reacted well to hip surgery and is on course to make a return to competitive rugby in early November.
Darcy Graham
The 20-year-old winger has made great progress in his rehabilitation from a knee injury and is scheduled to return to training in mid-November.
Sean Kennedy
The 26-year-old scrum-half is scheduled to make a return to full training in mid-November following ankle surgery.
Rory Sutherland
The loose-head prop is on target to return to full training by late October following groin surgery.
Bad news there is no mention of Dicko who I still think we may not see again in an Edinburgh shirt.
disco wrote:Ahead of making his Champions Cup debut tomorrow maybe worth mentioning that George Turner has now played more minutes for Glasgow (in less than 6 weeks) than he did for Edinburgh in 4 seasons...
gowrie wrote:disco wrote:Ahead of making his Champions Cup debut tomorrow maybe worth mentioning that George Turner has now played more minutes for Glasgow (in less than 6 weeks) than he did for Edinburgh in 4 seasons...
But not nearly in as many different positions.
gowrie wrote:disco wrote:Ahead of making his Champions Cup debut tomorrow maybe worth mentioning that George Turner has now played more minutes for Glasgow (in less than 6 weeks) than he did for Edinburgh in 4 seasons...
But not nearly in as many different positions.
Tichtheid wrote:
Like the other posters I'd say he is definitely behind Rambo and Fordy, his youth is on his side when it comes to Cochrane, but Cochrane's darts are better than anyone's in the Edinburgh and Glasgow squads
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