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Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
AFalcon24 01 December, 2017 23:05
Nail biting stuff in the end what a result for us. smiling smiley

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Kwa444 01 December, 2017 23:37
Rugby is very much a confidence game and 4 losses on the trot say it all. The players didn't become bad overnight and they probably won't come good overnight, but a win away at the Gardens will do wonders for the confidence. Training will be easier this week and next week a game to look forward to rather than be apprehensive about.

Coaches us the term "turning the corner' a lot, when things arent going well, but I do think its a fair phrase. One side was going to get the chance tonight. Im glad it was us!

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
alchemist 01 December, 2017 23:58
That game saw the death of a bottle of pinotage but here goes anyway....

After the inauspicious start and some lack of precision that gave away advantage several times the guys have to be buoyed up by the win.

Chris Harris was a rock, Kyle was great over the ball and the line-out got better as the game went on. Toby seems to be a fraction of a second off in terms of timing - I was screaming at the intercepts (which accelerated progress towards the half-bottle mark and annoyed my daughter) but if, for the rest of the season, he can help Joel to keep defences honest, together with Tane and the back row we'll be more potent for the rest of the season.
Joel appeared to recognise that when he came on and you could see that the rest of the team appreciated his efforts after the final whistle. Signs that they can get back on the horse as a squad...
But they need to work harder to create more opportunities for the backs who tonight righted some of the wrongs from the Glos game.
That said, too often they made things difficult for themselves with various bits of sloppiness that can easily be corrected.

I'm sure Saints will be seething, and Hartley did seem to ground the ball BUT there was an enormous forward pass in the build-up so justice was probably done.

St James' Park will be interesting :-) Hopefully we can get out there and swell the numbers on the back of tonight's result!

I'm looking forward to the luxury of being able to walk to a home game in 5 minutes :-)

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
steve1888 02 December, 2017 07:01
There was a bit in the build up comparing Hodgson and Flood in attack against Gloucester showing that Hodgson was making it far easier to defend.

I didn't think Flood done bad really and the quick drop was great.

I thought Harris was very good and in the forwards Robinson and Graham put a good shifts.

Tough and at times scrappy game but both teams really needed and wanted the win so great that we ground it out at the end just a shame we're now back into euro break.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Falcons_Thunder 02 December, 2017 08:10
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Cantabrian
The criticism of Flood is indeed harsh. At Toulouse, he played a lot at 12 and it will take him some time to adjust both to the Premiership and playing at 10. He was standing like a 12 instead of a 10 which was too far away from Takalua and this led to a disjointed attack.
Nevertheless he played with great spirit and will only get better.

Flood and takulua are our best 9 & 10 the current tonga captain and a 60cap England player. They just need more game time together to build a partnership. My MOTM was Kyle Cooper he was outstanding apart from one wayward lineout and he's a proper scrummaging hooker which showed. Still a long way to go but I'll take the positives with no negatives today.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
AFalcon24 02 December, 2017 08:53
Kyle Cooper was very good I thought a long with a good few others, don't understand why the commentators and even some of the sports websites say Lawson scored that try in the end, it was clearly Latu what went over for the try. smiling smiley

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
DB23 02 December, 2017 08:56
I rarely look at other teams’ forums but have had a look at the Saints board.

If you think it was doom and gloom on here over the last few premiership games, take a look over there.

There were nice comments about the Falcons in that we deserved to win and our forwards outplayed theirs, contrasted with comments such as we were average and ordinary.

Mostly, the Saints fans were piling into their players, coaches and the board (of directors) and the quality of rugby they are playing.

Reading other forums helps to give some perspective as to where the Falcons are in our development as a team and club in general at the moment. We should take confidence from wins such as last night and acknowledge the upward curve we are on, accepting that there will setbacks too.

As long as we are balanced in our comments, I like to think I am generally, praise when due and criticise when deserved our forum will be a sensible place to read and post.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Pool_falcon 02 December, 2017 09:21
Well, that was an interesting game, Falcons certainly don't make easy viewing!

First off, Saints are a really poor side. Not sure how a club with a budget and squad like that can be so bad, I'd love to have most of their players at Falcons.

I was quietly confident that we would come away with something. We've been off the boil these last few weeks, but we're a better side than Saints and it showed again last night.

Positives, some big performances from the backline. Josh and Harris combined really well and it was great to have the wingers firing. Cooper was immense at the breakdown and Wilson carried hard all night. The tackling was super physical, great to see. The amount of times we drove them back in the tackle, I lost count. Locks looked good together and suited each others play, got to stick with that. Finally, the spirit and impact from the bench is something that is an extra from previous seasons.


Negatives, Flood is not looking at the races yet but his time will come. Takalua had a pretty poor game overall. Some of our decision making was awful Why throw needless offloads in your own half when on the back foot? Why kick tap and kick the ball out for a Saints throw when it's your pen? Play with control, we had the lead, calm things down and make Saints work for points.....not give them opportunities because they're unable to create their own.

On Saints, god they're boring. Rolling maul, rolling maul, one up into contact. They have not changed tactics in 5 years, I'm glad I don't have to watch that dross every week. Also found the Saints fan rather annoying. Loads of whinging and booing. Screaming at players to hurry up etc, didn't come across well on TV at all.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Pool_falcon 02 December, 2017 09:26
Oh.....and we really need to go prop shopping soon.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
alas 02 December, 2017 09:32
It is difficult to say what sort of curve the Falcons are on. Clearly the squad depth is much stronger and reflected in better cup results and an effective bench. However, home league performance is worse than last year. Flood still has the class, but needs to get fitter and stronger so he can stand up in the tackle and offload. If he's not fully fit playing Socino and Matavesi and 10 and 12 might work well, particularly against Quins in the next league game as they've got a small teenager at 10.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
trummy200 02 December, 2017 09:40
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steve1888
There was a bit in the build up comparing Hodgson and Flood in attack against Gloucester showing that Hodgson was making it far easier to defend.
I didn't think Flood done bad really and the quick drop was great.

I thought Harris was very good and in the forwards Robinson and Graham put a good shifts.

Tough and at times scrappy game but both teams really needed and wanted the win so great that we ground it out at the end just a shame we're now back into euro break.

The whole team were disjointed against Wasps and Gloucester. It really highlighted how Falcons rely on Takulua and Goneva to give that penetration in attack. Harris was very poor in defence against Wasps - again probably due to the enforced changes, so I think its unfair to highlight an individuals performance from either the Wasps or Gloucester game

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
lizard118 02 December, 2017 09:53
Re-Flood, for my bit I just feel currently he's obviously not up to speed, hence my new Delaney comment. I also acknowledged he's a classy operator but not showing that at present. I think that's just a fact. It could be fitness or it could just be age? From an attack perspective I'd like to see Willis given more game time. He's just more dynamic, imo.
Agree though Flood needs more game time himself, and you can't buy experience. In the end we all just want the team to play exciting, winning rugby. That's what we need building up to going to St James park. You don't want a 53,000 seater stadium with 6,000 supporters.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
skip mcskipper 02 December, 2017 14:06
We can't be that bad, we're sitting mid table looking up rather than 2nd/3rd bottom looking down!

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
JohnSt 02 December, 2017 14:15
I thought it a very decent game and a big improvement on recent performances. The initial ten minutes might not have been good but after that I found it an absorbing contest. There was a big improvement in the lineout, we scrummaged well for the most part and the backs performance was a step change in the right direction, if you'll excuse the pun. I thought Matavesi had a particularly good game. By the end a lot to be positive - and relieved - about.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
dick g 02 December, 2017 14:25
In the closing passage of play, the BT Sport commentator was criticising Falcons for not going wide where Nikki G was poised. But we needed to score as close to posts as poss to guarantee the conversion and winning points. We'll done pack for patience. I needed a long lie down after the final whistle.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
NorfolkFalcon 02 December, 2017 14:27
We did scrummage well, even managing to push Northampton back which was impressive. Despite this, due to the lack of competition and Vickers age, props have to be high on the shopping list.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
dick g 02 December, 2017 14:39
I'm sure Deano has had words with Santa. How many props can you get in a stocking?

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
dick g 02 December, 2017 14:51
I'm sure Deano has had words with Santa. How many props can you get in a stocking?

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Pool_falcon 02 December, 2017 15:01
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NorfolkFalcon
We did scrummage well, even managing to push Northampton back which was impressive. Despite this, due to the lack of competition and Vickers age, props have to be high on the shopping list.

We seemed to do ok every other scrum, then battered in the others. I hope Lockwood gets a runout next week.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Geordie 02 December, 2017 15:13
Well the prop questions are.....

Where is Davy Wilson. Is he actually going to come back? Or is he finished?

Is Scott Wilson going to stay fit enough to actually find some form and become the player we hoped.

What is the crack with Mavinga. He's looking a little lost at times...ps Ive seen bigger legs at KFC!

Can Lockwood really come good and be the LH we hoped he was going to be?

Are any of the academy lads going to really make a claim...Brocklehurst..Davison etc. Are there any Carl Haymans coming through the academy?

Who would be available to sign at prop?

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Geordie 02 December, 2017 15:15
PS Don't forget ....scrums aren't only the front row....locks are a HUGE part of it.

Does that mean our locks aren't good scrummaging ones?

I remember some of the England front rowers saying that when Simon Shaw was in the scrum it was like having 2 extra men pushing.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
NorfolkFalcon 02 December, 2017 15:31
I agree. Personally I think that a physical, abrasive lock to partner Green would be next on my Christmas list after the props. We have lots of options with Green, Witty, Robinson, Olmstead, Young and Cavubati but only Green has shown Premiership quality on a regular basis.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Geordie 02 December, 2017 15:36
Witty is the one who puzzles me...he's piled on the weight and muscle yet doesn't seem to know how to use it properly. Maybe that's the difference between someone bulking up and someone who is naturally just a big powerful lad (like Green)

Maybe my expectations of Witty are too high...but he has real pace, size etc..he should be dominating with carrying and in the tight. He's still young though...hopefully he'll learn.

Has Cavubati even played a game?

And where has Olmstead disappeared to?? He was playing outstanding rugby then...poof gone!??

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
AFalcon24 02 December, 2017 16:26
I definitely think props should be high on our shopping list especially at LH very little competition there and none coming through really, I also agree somebody pretty big in the second row would be nice to help Green, I just feel Witty could do more with his size I know he is only young and will improve most likely. smiling smiley

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
mannin 02 December, 2017 18:39
It's nothing to do with size, we desperately need more carriers in the pack, whether that be from those we already have or looking at who may become available.We were actually much better in this department tonight but we still need more. Olmstead, Burrows, Fonua all offer a big carrying option.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
AFalcon24 02 December, 2017 19:06
Yeah surprised Burrows doesn't get a run even if it's just of the bench, takes a good few players to stop him. smiling smiley

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
steve1888 02 December, 2017 19:10
Looking at fixtures we have Quins at home next up in the Premiership and a win would see us in the top 6 at the half way point. Worcester play Irish next round too and anything other than an Irish win starts to leave them in a desperate position already and we start the second half of the season against them.

I think we'd have all took that at the start of the season.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
dick g 02 December, 2017 19:17
I would certainly have tooked it.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
AJfalc 02 December, 2017 19:48
Has anyone mentioned Sinoti? How many players in the league would have scored that try ! Human wrecking ball

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
dick g 02 December, 2017 19:48
Quote:
DB23
I rarely look at other teams’ forums but have had a look at the Saints board.
If you think it was doom and gloom on here over the last few premiership games, take a look over there.

There were nice comments about the Falcons in that we deserved to win and our forwards outplayed theirs, contrasted with comments such as we were average and ordinary.

Mostly, the Saints fans were piling into their players, coaches and the board (of directors) and the quality of rugby they are playing.

Reading other forums helps to give some perspective as to where the Falcons are in our development as a team and club in general at the moment. We should take
confidence from wins such as last night and acknowledge the upward curve we are on, accepting that there will setbacks too.

As long as we are balanced in our comments, I like to think I am generally, praise when due and criticise when deserved our forum will be a sensible place to read and post.

Just looked at Saints' Forum. Can't recall seeing the same level of anger and bitterness here even at our worst. Saints are in a bad way. Great shame.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Kingkiko2 02 December, 2017 19:58
In relation to front row, Mavinga doesn’t seem to be fancied and Lockwood has been injured. Once there settled and fit I’ll think that will make a difference. Same with both the Wilson's. That would then give you 3 decent options either side. Plus you then have Brock & Davison, aswell as Payne (who I liked).
Speaking as a front rower don’t underestimate the importance of the Locks, or a back rower being lazy(though I’m not suggesting that).
On a side note, & appreciate Welch’s performances, but would love too see a 678 combo of Wilson Latu &burrows/Fonua

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
MarchingIn 02 December, 2017 20:01
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digitalsys
don't underestimate the home crowd - it was like a pantomime - not sure if that came across on tv. Boos galore - home fans were not impressed with their team.

Don't overestimate us either! That was genuinely the quietest I have ever heard Franklin's Gardens for a Premiership game. Our crowd are losing enthusiasm and goodwill. Falcons had a great opportunity and they took it, congratulations on the win. Falcons were pretty crap, but Saints were worse and it was clear who had the belief and desire in the last 10 minutes

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Monkey1
Craig Maxwell-Keys eh! You have to feel sorry for both teams really.

I feel for the TMO, he probably has a blister on his rewind finger!

Dreadful positioning from CMK a lot of the time - but even when he was in a perfect position to call things he went upstairs. My god did it drag.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
alas 02 December, 2017 20:21
If the Falcons still played on a heavy pitch it would make sense to spend big money on powerhouse props. Given the surface at KP it's better to spend most of the money on players who can create and score tries. As you can feed and pick the ball out of the scrum plus referees don't give as many scrum penalties as they used to, a dominant scrum isn't as crucial as it used to be. South Africa proved the point at Cardiff today.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Falc Dancer 02 December, 2017 20:26
Seeing Toby’s reaction when we scored the winning try put a massive smile on my face

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
mannin 02 December, 2017 21:12
Quote:
alas
If the Falcons still played on a heavy pitch it would make sense to spend big money on powerhouse props. Given the surface at KP it's better to spend most of the money on players who can create and score tries. As you can feed and pick the ball out of the scrum plus referees don't give as many scrum penalties as they used to, a dominant scrum isn't as crucial as it used to be. South Africa proved the point at Cardiff today.

But we're using a 36 year old LH who despite being deadly from a 1 yard, offers nothing in open play...

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
sour 02 December, 2017 21:50
Quote:
mannin
Quote:
alas
If the Falcons still played on a heavy pitch it would make sense to spend big money on powerhouse props. Given the surface at KP it's better to spend most of the money on players who can create and score tries. As you can feed and pick the ball out of the scrum plus referees don't give as many scrum penalties as they used to, a dominant scrum isn't as crucial as it used to be. South Africa proved the point at Cardiff today.

But we're using a 36 year old LH who despite being deadly from a 1 yard, offers nothing in open play...

And for most of his career was a hooker

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
aidanb 03 December, 2017 08:05
I’m a little bit puzzled by the requests for a bigger second row. Whenever I see the likes of Witty and Robinson on the pitch they do a decent amount of work and get some carrying done. Not sure I can remember a Green carry at all.

But the puzzlement comes in the fact we are a backs focused side at the moment.
We have pace and power out wide so why would you want the forwards taking it up? I get that we need to punch a few holes around the fringes but the damage is done by pace getting in behind them. Our setup at the moment Is geared to securing decent ball whilst keeping the defence honest and then doing the damage out wide, why slow the ball down with a trundler ?

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
lizard118 03 December, 2017 10:05
I can't see the point of going in for another second row when we're awash with very good second rows at the club. In fact we are spoilt for choice in this area. Good props yes, but we have more than enough second rows imo.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
AFalcon24 03 December, 2017 10:24
I remember when we were linked with Lood De Jager in TRP at the start of this season, it sounded like his wages were to high or who knows if it was true we may of got him. He is a huge second row, but yeah I kind of agree we pretty well stocked there but for me a quality LH should be at the top of our shopping list. smiling smiley

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
mannin 03 December, 2017 11:29
You've still got to have threatening carriers to play a wide game or the inside defenders aren't going to be fixed. Robinson is good in wide channels but Witty is very limited as a carrier and as you say, Green offers nothing in this department. He is however vital to us so it means his partner has to pick up the slack.

I think we've got the players, we just seem to continue with strange combinations. Dean seems to make his mind up on something and stick to it regardless. For example and continuing our LH debate, saw Ben Harris playing for Wasps today. Chased by many leaving Leeds at a position we were short yet didn't get a look in.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Falc Dancer 03 December, 2017 12:50
Harris came off the bench for the last 7 mins

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
mannin 03 December, 2017 14:48
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Falc Dancer
Harris came off the bench for the last 7 mins

Yes... for one of the best sides in the country who obviously saw something in him. All I'm saying is there are potentially answers to some of our issues already within the squad but the pack in particular is rarely changed in the AP.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Bedlington Lad 03 December, 2017 17:02
Quote: "Re-Flood, for my bit I just feel currently he's obviously not up to speed, hence my new Delaney comment. I also acknowledged he's a classy operator but not showing that at present. I think that's just a fact. It could be fitness or it could just be age? From an "attack perspective I'd like to see Willis given more game time. He's just more dynamic, imo.


I couldn't agree more. Willis threatens the gain line Flood doesn't. His England caps are a number of years ago and since then he's lost pace. I think he's fine if we kick a lot but no good at home on fast surface. I hope they sort out the situation with Willis because I think he;'s our most dynamic fly half.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Bedlington Lad 03 December, 2017 17:10
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aidanb
I’m a little bit puzzled by the requests for a bigger second row. Whenever I see the likes of Witty and Robinson on the pitch they do a decent amount of work and get some carrying done. Not sure I can remember a Green carry at all.
But the puzzlement comes in the fact we are a backs focused side at the moment.
We have pace and power out wide so why would you want the forwards taking it up? I get that we need to punch a few holes around the fringes but the damage is done by pace getting in behind them. Our setup at the moment Is geared to securing decent ball whilst keeping the defence honest and then doing the damage out wide, why slow the ball down with a trundler ?

I think the thing is that we're not punching enough holes to give the backs room to play. I though against Gloucester we were one -dimensional, we didn't get over the gain line or generate quick ball to give the backs a chance plus we were too deep in attack so they had time to set themselves. For me ideally we pound up front. give the backs quick ball in space. We've got people like Fonua and Burrows who can do it.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
aidanb 03 December, 2017 21:09
The break by Harris which allowed Sinoti to get on his shoulder and Matavesi to score was the perfect example of our MO. He forwards provide good ball but our centres are doing the damage to get in behind.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Bedlington Lad 04 December, 2017 07:43
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aidanb
The break by Harris which allowed Sinoti to get on his shoulder and Matavesi to score was the perfect example of our MO. He forwards provide good ball but our centres are doing the damage to get in behind.
The problem with that is it can be predictable and Gloucester defended it really well, that's why I like the idea of forwards doing some grunt work round the rucks so the backs don't get double - tackled and have a bit more time and room.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
NorfolkFalcon 04 December, 2017 12:30
Quote:
Bedlington Lad
Quote:
aidanb
The break by Harris which allowed Sinoti to get on his shoulder and Matavesi to score was the perfect example of our MO. He forwards provide good ball but our centres are doing the damage to get in behind.
The problem with that is it can be predictable and Gloucester defended it really well, that's why I like the idea of forwards doing some grunt work round the rucks so the backs don't get double - tackled and have a bit more time and room.

Exactly. No problem with Plan A being use the backs at every opportunity to create opportunities however we need a few forwards to be available between 9 and 10. We can vary our game and create more space when we decide to use the backs. We cannot rely on the backs making all of the yards.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
upwardonward 04 December, 2017 12:45
Excellent result.A hard fought and deserved win for the players and fans alike.
The backs looked like a well groomed unit.Best display for a long time.
Quick,Strong and Tackled well. Matavesi,Sinotti,Harris,and Goneva all played very well.
Cooper was impressive with his gutsy turnovers and gave an excellent account of himself in the scrum.
I also thought both Green and Welch operate the line-out very well.
IMO I would like to see Wilson/Welch and Burrows at 8.
Latu is for me more of a benefit as an impact player off the bench.For sure the penalty count rises when he is on the pitch,but a fans favourite.
The work that Welch and Wilson get through on the maul and sheer grunt is inspiring as the tries will show.
Welch for me continues to lead well ,does not hide,and performs week in week out to a high standard.I can undertand why he is the first name on the team sheet.
Flood without doubt is a quality player but still needs to stand up to the mark.I believe he will.
So nice to be looking up the table.
Upward and Onward as they say.thumbs down

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Monkey1 04 December, 2017 13:33
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upwardonward
Flood without doubt is a quality player but still needs to stand up to the mark.I believe he will.

A comment from Dave Walder last week may shed some light on the Flood situation. We are playing a totally different game in the backs this season, & due to his time out at the beginning of the season he will take time to slot in, be in the right places at the right time & speed etc. I too have faith that he will come good but he needs game time to get there, the training pitch only gives half the story.

Re: Fri 1st Dec Northampton Saints v Falcons
Falcons_Thunder 05 December, 2017 22:07
Quote:
Monkey1
Quote:
upwardonward
Flood without doubt is a quality player but still needs to stand up to the mark.I believe he will.

A comment from Dave Walder last week may shed some light on the Flood situation. We are playing a totally different game in the backs this season, & due to his time out at the beginning of the season he will take time to slot in, be in the right places at the right time & speed etc. I too have faith that he will come good but he needs game time to get there, the training pitch only gives half the story.

+1

As I've said it will take a while for tane and Toby to build that 9/10 relationship but when it does it could be magical

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