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Scotland v Ireland - 6 Nations 2008

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 2:51 pm
by niall
Team announced:

Scotland team: Southwell (Edinburgh); Walker (Ospreys), Webster (Edinburgh), Henderson (Glasgow), R Lamont (Sale); Paterson (Gloucester), Blair (Edinburgh, capt); Jacobsen (Edinburgh), Ford (Edinburgh), E Murray (Northampton), Hines (Perpignan), MacLeod (Scarlets), Strokosch (Gloucester), tbc, tbc.
Replacements: F Thomson (Glasgow), Kerr (Edinburgh), Hamilton (Leicester), tbc, Cusiter (Perpignan), Parks (Glasgow), De Luca (Edinburgh).

3 places still up for grabs!

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:00 pm
by teenwolf
so he's going to gamble on paterson and strokosch.

i think that's probably a good move considering the way parks played in the last 2 games.

strokosch's selection will be much more influential on the outcome of the match. it's not going to be easy, but win lose or draw i think we'll be able to play some exciting rugby with our dangerous backs in the line-up.

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 3:59 pm
by RodHar
Eddie which dangerous backs do you mean? Walker!, Henderson!. Maybe Webster!, Southwell!, only real dangerous backs are Paterson, Lamont and Blair.

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 4:06 pm
by MAFIE
seems to be a major lack of pace. Only beattie and hogg in the back row can save the day.

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 4:09 pm
by teenwolf
RodHar wrote:Eddie which dangerous backs do you mean? Walker!, Henderson!. Maybe Webster!, Southwell!, only real dangerous backs are Paterson, Lamont and Blair.
Well I do remember Webster stepping inside a number of Australians to score an incredible try a few years back during the Autumn Internationals. Aside from that I've not saw much of his cutting edge, but he'll be a lot more potent than De Luca if he can hold onto a pass or 2.

Paterson is someone that can worry the Irish and make a wee bit of room and time for the outside backs if he gets a chance.

Lamont is a try scorer and we certainly need one of them.

For me Blair needs to do more and bring the forwards into the game hitting the gainline at pace, the forwards doing pick and drive until you get turned over stuff is very easy to defend against. He might be more inclined to break with boys like paterson and lamont around who can provide the support and continuity play that's required to convert once you're behind the opposition.

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:07 pm
by rossi9!!
webster might be able to take o'driscoll on the outside with his pace and maybe paterson can challenge the defence of o'gara! its definately a more attacking back line so that suggests they might run the ball more!

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 5:53 pm
by teenwolf
I hope they run the ball a lot more than they have done, they are the 2nd dullest team in the 6Ns the noo! :oops:

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 7:13 pm
by rossi9!!
well atleast all the other teams have scored a try!!i think the next player who scores a try for scotland should be given a knighthood lol!

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 12:43 pm
by barryts
I think its a bold selection and the right changes have been made, apart from Southwell. I would have kept DeLuca there and put Lamont at Fullback with Webster on wing. Parks had to go. No threat from him.

But he obviously thinks that southwell is better equiped to kick back at Ireland though, as O'Gara will try to pin us back. Lamont may struggle in that dept.
I say just go for it, throw the ball around. Give us something decent to watch and try and build a team.

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 10:32 am
by niall
Barclay is out due to someone sitting on his hand (i'll try to get more details on this!), Hogg and Brown to start, and Ross Rennie on to the bench. Looking like a strong back row (possibly the strongest we've put out this year).

final team:

Scotland team: Southwell (Edinburgh); Walker (Ospreys), Webster (Edinburgh), Henderson (Glasgow), R Lamont (Sale); Paterson (Gloucester), Blair (Edinburgh, capt); Jacobsen (Edinburgh), Ford (Edinburgh), E Murray (Northampton), Hines (Perpignan), MacLeod (Scarlets), Strokosch (Gloucester), Hogg (Edinburgh), Brown (Glasgow)
Replacements: F Thomson (Glasgow), Kerr (Edinburgh), Hamilton (Leicester), Rennie (Edinburgh), Cusiter (Perpignan), Parks (Glasgow), De Luca (Edinburgh).

Scotland U20's V Ireland U20's

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:56 pm
by RodHar
Does anyone know if tonights game is televised and if so what channel is it on?
Watched the game last week at JD's, Colin put the TV on for us to watch Strainer and Simmo, so hope might be able to do so again.

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 2:38 pm
by barryts
I asked Gary Rod and he had no idea. he was going to txt me if he found out anything and ive had no word.

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 7:06 pm
by niall
I would've thought it might be on 810MW tonight given the France game was covered. I think i'll be watching Super 14s instead though 8)

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:32 am
by niall
http://www.scottishrugby.org/sru/intern ... D1A64A7D42

lost 17-12, another first half let-down (seems to be a recurring theme for the 20s!)

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:31 am
by morgan
I read that niall yeah, dissapointing to lose such a close tie, but they seem to be competing really well due to the close score, so showing improvement from the france game.

Also the club international side lost narrowly to their irish counterparts, 20-15. Again good effort but dissapointing to lose a closely contested game. Again i think by the sounds of it the irish had a flying first half, with the scots coming back in the second half.

Scottish Uni's got pummeled by Irish Colleges, 45-8. I aint at uni anymore but still recognise most of the names, and i cant believe there was only one player each from Strathclyde and Glasgow. Not gonna say east coast bias, but the structure makes it ten times harder from a student from the west to make an impact. Any ideas how you get to edinburgh, dundee, or st andrews for training at 9.30 AM on a sunday via public transport? Oh yeh, u cant. Not many have an old man like mine who'll get out their scratcher for a wee sunday drive....

The Woman lost 13-3 as well.

To end on a plus note, Scotland A managed somehow to destroy Ireland A, 67-7. Looks like some boys really stepped up to the mark.