Tichtheid wrote:There will be more dosh available with the qualification for the play offs and the Big Cup.
Yes but we don’t just write a blank cheque
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Tichtheid wrote:There will be more dosh available with the qualification for the play offs and the Big Cup.
The Chiel wrote:Good performance, although all caveats about Scarlets reserves apply. I do like DVDM.
Did my eyes deceive me, or was Chris Dean lifted to win a lineout around the 20 minute mark ? The Fowles sneak ( and after last weeks' pelters, good on him ) at the end I understood as a planned move - shades of Dunbar.
But Chris Dean as an orthodox jumper ? Strange times . . . .
The Chiel wrote:Good performance, although all caveats about Scarlets reserves apply. I do like DVDM.
Did my eyes deceive me, or was Chris Dean lifted to win a lineout around the 20 minute mark ? The Fowles sneak ( and after last weeks' pelters, good on him ) at the end I understood as a planned move - shades of Dunbar.
But Chris Dean as an orthodox jumper ? Strange times . . . .
BigD163 wrote:The Chiel wrote:Good performance, although all caveats about Scarlets reserves apply. I do like DVDM.
Did my eyes deceive me, or was Chris Dean lifted to win a lineout around the 20 minute mark ? The Fowles sneak ( and after last weeks' pelters, good on him ) at the end I understood as a planned move - shades of Dunbar.
But Chris Dean as an orthodox jumper ? Strange times . . . .
Yeah Dean was in the lineout. Think CdP lined up in backs and took a crash ball from 10 I think.
Good win.
Friday Knight Lights wrote:SHC wanted paid as a 9 who puts in that performance every week as opposed to once a season as he's managed.
Is the best 9 at the club but if he's pricing himself out then fair dues he's not getting a contract.
Crichton Gunner wrote:The last try was a well-worked training ground move, but is a scrum half actually allowed to join a lineout once it's been set in the way Fowles did? I'm no expert on the rules of the game, but thought that you couldn't add a player to the line once it had been set, which is in effect what we did.
KenMavor wrote:. At least someone in the Edinburgh coaching team is thinking of different ways of mixing it up to make the breaks.
Weegie wrote:
However, Dean played all his schools rugby as an No 8 so he's not done it for a while but has been a line out jumper.
joe soap wrote:Crichton Gunner wrote:The last try was a well-worked training ground move, but is a scrum half actually allowed to join a lineout once it's been set in the way Fowles did? I'm no expert on the rules of the game, but thought that you couldn't add a player to the line once it had been set, which is in effect what we did.
you are correct. This and players leaving it early to form a maul (before the ball thrown) which is also not allowed happen every week in matches. I know we all think the scrum is a mess and refs can't cope, frankly the lineout is at times almost as much of a mess
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