I'm hoping Youngs being dropped will regain his focus and he'll come back, because I think he's a top player.
I've seen enough improvement from game to game, Lancaster should get the job permanently.
Completely agree Dave, Mallett is the man to take us forward. I would drop Ashton until he has moved to Saracens next season and then see what impact that has on him. He has reached a plateau for now and need to get off it. I would like to see Brown get a decent slice of action at full back. Not too sure about Strettle too, again some poor decision making yesterday
May scored a stonking try for Gloucester this weekend, what pace he has. And talking of bringing players on to a good pass, Myler at Northampton was superb at that this weekend too. He threw some superb passes against Irish
Quote from: richard moore on February 26, 2012, 10:35:01 PMMay scored a stonking try for Gloucester this weekend, what pace he has. And talking of bringing players on to a good pass, Myler at Northampton was superb at that this weekend too. He threw some superb passes against IrishDidn't he just?. Saw it on the Irish v Northampton game yesterday. Myself and I think Cheltenham Lion have been banging on about May for a couple of months now. Not sure what his best position is, but he has to be in the Senior squad quickly. As I said above, I think if he was Welsh then Gatland would have had him in, but being English he is nowhere to be seen at the moment. Alex Cuthbert being the obvious example of someone thrown in after a handful of games.I think that he would be the perfect outside back on the bench able to cover centre, wing and full back with equal ability.When all is said and done though, unless there are injuries I don't think he is allowed to bring in players from outside the EPS, so we are stuck with what we have. I would be picking Sharples for France away, but probably in place of Strettle rather than Ashton, as I just don't rate the guy at all. If I could have carte blanche to pick anyone though, I would be having Sharples and May as wings with Foden at full back and Sinbad on the bench.The Villa are so dire at the moment that I think with all this Glaws bias I am going to have to go and sample the delights of "the shed". Only about an hour from Northfield too :-). That's the plan. If McClueless is manager next year, off to see a bit of rugby for me !!!
Shall we organise a day out at the rugby? I will have a nosey at Gloucester's fixture list later and chuck up some suggestions. If you like your rugby, and have never experienced The Shed, then its a must do.
Exeter 24 March (we're at Arse)Newcastle 14 April (we're at Old Trafford the next day)Sale 21 April (clashes with the Sunderland game).In all fairness they are 3 reasonably unispiring fixtures and should be quite easy home wins.if you're going you can walk from the train station in 10 minutes. I'd go to the Deans Walk pub first (it has a twenty foot rugby ball in the roof) and enter the ground from that end rather than the main entrance as the shed is always busier near the main entrance.It's "Gwaaan Glawsterrrr".