The strange thing with the rugby commentators is that the welsh, scottish and irish pundits are generally unashamedly biased but the english commentators seem to want to prove how neutral they are by actually being anti-english at times. The number of times I've seen a dubious decision go agianst us and for the english commentator to side with the ref is scary, you never see it with commentators for the other nations, they all go out of their way to 'defend their own'. Moore is probably the worst for it.
I've had a further think about this and my initial outrage has gone somewhat. I think I understand what Gatland is trying to say but a) he has said it in a clumsy way and b) he has made an unnecessary rod for his back.I have been discussing this issue on twitter with Rick O'Shea from BBC Wales (whoops I'll just pick that name up that I have dropped there) and we were debating what would happen if there was a close call between say Ashton and Cuthbert for a wing spot?. Is the fact that Ashton is English going to count against him?. I don't think it probably will, but you can now see all sorts of accusations levelled at Gatland whatever squad he picks.He just shouldn't have said a word really, but as I say, I don't now think he meant any harm by it.
And English players are targeted by other countries.They are not always the most popular with other countries because of the history. People like having a pop at them.
For example can you think of any back row from scotland or wales who deserves to be picked other than maybe Faletau at 8? Do either of them have a half back who can come close to challenging youngs/sexton/farrell?
Quote from: paul_e on February 13, 2013, 11:26:51 AMFor example can you think of any back row from scotland or wales who deserves to be picked other than maybe Faletau at 8? Do either of them have a half back who can come close to challenging youngs/sexton/farrell?It again all comes down to the game plan Gatland is going to implement. If it is anything like the tactics he uses with Wales, then I can see a number of Welsh players featuring in the starting XV. You mention the back row, well there is Dan Lydiate for a start (Six Nations player of the tournament last year but been injured recently) who is instrumental in the way Gatland plays and I would think he will be a definite starter if he is fit. Playing against Australia and Pocock, the seven needs to be a natural in that position and do a lot of work on the floor. Robshaw and O'Brien aren't really natural sevens so I think he could look elsewhere. As for half back, I would expect Sexton and Farrell to battle it out for the fly-half spot, but think that Mike Phillips is nailed on to start at scrum half (I don't think he should start for Wales, but again he fits into Gatland's plans perfectly). As for the rest of the backs, I would expect two big centres and two big wingers, with Leigh Halfpenny at full-back because of his goal-kicking. Again, this probably wouldn't be my personal choice, but it could well be what Gatland goes with.