I think any reasonable person would retain Sharples in the team over Moyne. However I think Sharples will be dropped. I also think Englands centres are too similar. You need one battering ram and one creator. Tuilagi is just a big lump. I saw a kid of about 14 chucking his guts up near the north stand toilets at half time, we've all been there but perhaps not in front of 10,000 people!
I don't think Robshaw is big enough to play at 6 or at 8 and openside is his best position. We do have quite a number of riches in the back row and I can't escape the thought that maybe the back row most people would like to see is Croft, Wood and Morgan?. For me though, as stated above, Robshaw is virtually the first name on the teamsheet at the moment. Let's see how he gets on in these next three weeks for a better idea of his quality as an international openside flanker.
I see Morgan dropped out of the squad again. Looks like Ashton and Sharples will be the wings which is exciting. I'm also glad to see Botha is dropping down the pecking order, don't rate him at all.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on November 13, 2012, 08:12:34 PMI see Morgan dropped out of the squad again. Looks like Ashton and Sharples will be the wings which is exciting. I'm also glad to see Botha is dropping down the pecking order, don't rate him at all.Seems as though my twitter source was correct about Waldrom then. Really hoping that Morgan gets a chance in the remaining two matches. I'm more upset that Joseph has been released if truth be told, although I expected it, I really think we need to get him in that team at outside centre and build the rest of the midfield around him.Would like to see Launchbury start and although as I said above, would be harsh on Johnson, I would like Wood to come into the back row. I would also start Youngs in this game at scrum half.Four changes for me then, Ashton, Launchbury, Wood and Youngs. However, I would then say that a bench of Vunipola, Wilson, Paice, Palmer, Johnson, Care, Farrell and Brown doesn't have a lot of game changers if we are behind?.Lancaster has done heaps correctly in the last 12 months, but there are some tricky decisions to be made over the next 6 months and it will involve leaving some players who have done well for him out.England by 10 on Saturday
Quote from: Dave Summers on November 14, 2012, 10:07:30 AMQuote from: PaulWinch again on November 13, 2012, 08:12:34 PMI see Morgan dropped out of the squad again. Looks like Ashton and Sharples will be the wings which is exciting. I'm also glad to see Botha is dropping down the pecking order, don't rate him at all.Seems as though my twitter source was correct about Waldrom then. Really hoping that Morgan gets a chance in the remaining two matches. I'm more upset that Joseph has been released if truth be told, although I expected it, I really think we need to get him in that team at outside centre and build the rest of the midfield around him.Would like to see Launchbury start and although as I said above, would be harsh on Johnson, I would like Wood to come into the back row. I would also start Youngs in this game at scrum half.Four changes for me then, Ashton, Launchbury, Wood and Youngs. However, I would then say that a bench of Vunipola, Wilson, Paice, Palmer, Johnson, Care, Farrell and Brown doesn't have a lot of game changers if we are behind?.Lancaster has done heaps correctly in the last 12 months, but there are some tricky decisions to be made over the next 6 months and it will involve leaving some players who have done well for him out.England by 10 on SaturdayChange that bench to:Vunipola, Wilson, HARTLEY, LAWES, Johnson, Care, BURNS and JOSEPHand it looks fantastic