Tweets and inside knowledge are suggesting that Manu will be on the bench on Sunday and Haskell will replace the injured Morgan.I'll nail my colours to the mast and won't hide the fact I am disappointed we haven't gone for the bolder option of Twelvetrees and Manu as our centres on Sunday. Can't help thinking that we have picked a side with Ireland in mind rather than worrying about what we are going to do. I think that he wants to get them both in the same team as soon as possible, but is loathe to drop BB because he has been playing so well?However, our bench will be exceptionally strong again on Sunday and the power and skill to come off it with the likes of Lawes, Vunipola x2, Hartley, Care, Flood and Manu is actually quite frightening.Very quietly and in a comparatively short space of time, Lancaster has got together a strong squad with plenty of depth.Looking forward to a Villa/England win double on Sunday
Quote from: Dave Summers on February 07, 2013, 10:41:31 AMTweets and inside knowledge are suggesting that Manu will be on the bench on Sunday and Haskell will replace the injured Morgan.I'll nail my colours to the mast and won't hide the fact I am disappointed we haven't gone for the bolder option of Twelvetrees and Manu as our centres on Sunday. Can't help thinking that we have picked a side with Ireland in mind rather than worrying about what we are going to do. I think that he wants to get them both in the same team as soon as possible, but is loathe to drop BB because he has been playing so well?However, our bench will be exceptionally strong again on Sunday and the power and skill to come off it with the likes of Lawes, Vunipola x2, Hartley, Care, Flood and Manu is actually quite frightening.Very quietly and in a comparatively short space of time, Lancaster has got together a strong squad with plenty of depth.Looking forward to a Villa/England win double on SundayThe depth has been coming for years, we have an excellent 'academy' structure in english rugby now, with each band of youngsters stronger than those before. Fly half for example, we had Flood and Lamb, then Myler, Geraghty and Cipriani, then Burns and Farrell, and now Ford is coming through better than the lot of them (and he's not the only decent young fly half around). It's the same all over the pitch and is a success based on work start before we won the world cup when Woodward realised that he had little coming through behind the squad he took in 2003.Regarding your Bench - replace Mako with Marler (and add Corbs to the starting line up) and Flood with Burns, and I'd switch Hartley and Youngs at 2. You'd then have a bench full of impact players ready to come on and change the game.
Yes the rifle droppers went down again in a pretty dull affair. The Stade de France pitch was atrocious, surprised there weren't more injuries and I'm sure the IRB will be in touch.