I find rugby is a game where it's much more acceptable to be a fan of the sport rather than a fan of a team so I'll happily watch a game without really caring who wins. The exceptions are: I default to wanting the welsh and irish sides to lose and I really don't like Leicester, as well as always backing saints and gloucs (saints always take priority when they meet though).
I've put notice of this in the Deathwatch Thread, but I need to comment here in order to give full respect to the late, great Mervyn "Merv the Swerve" Davies who died yesterday at age 65.One of my Rugby heroes as a kidhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/rugby-union/16439582
This is the next point of order for the new coach. We have got ourselves a decent pack, which will only get better with more experience. We have a lot of back up in the forwards, Marler, Webber, Doran-Jones, Lawes, Attwood, Wood, Waldrom, Saull is not bad as a second pack is it and that's just off the top of my head. We have proven we can grind out wins and we have proven that we have a good defence. Now, can we develop our attacking game and get the best out of the numerous options we have in the back three?I may be in a minority here, I normally am, but I don't get Owen Farrell at the moment. Yes, he tackles like Jonny and kicks well, but where is the pace and invention?. It may come, but at the moment he stands too deep and his distribution and speed of thought, are not up to an international fly half in my view.As things stand, for the South Africa tests, I would be picking Youngs and Flood and maybe moving Tuilagi to number 12 and bringing in Joseph from Irish at outside centre. Back three would be Ashton, Foden and Sharples to start.As back up on this trip, I would like to see Farrell, Burns, May, Barritt, Care, Wade (if fit), Brown all go.It's exciting times if we can harness it all together.
To follow up the cipriani talk on here, he scored a great break away try this weekend.It's his second of the season down in oz, the first shows why he gets talked about as highly as he does...The way he gets by the winger and fullback without them ever getting a chance to make a tackle is pure class, you can't teach that.