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Rob o'r Bont
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Our 'scrum half issue' is an issue that comes with success, i.e. this season we have three if not four very good scrum halves. Apologies for not remembering the name of the youngster that came on a few times (no not MIke Phillips) but he was also a class act and looking forward to seeing more of him in the future.
If our scrum half stock was the same as other clubs then there would be no 'issue' as Cawdor would stand out head and shoulders above the rest, as will Aled next season at the Ospreys. The only real issue is keeping them all happy by giving them enough game time between them all to satisfy their personal ambitions, and that's probably impossible.
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aber-fan
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I'm sure I read somewhere that SHC played all his early (schools?) rugby at 10, and only moved to 9 as a senior - so he'll have plenty of experience, even if at a much lower level... it won't be completely strange, anyway, if he has to play there. Well have to see how good a fist he makes of it, when the time comes. I'm not convinced by your point about utility players - as for 9/10, very many French players can operate in both positions, as can Laidlaw of Scotland - so no reason SHC can't... and as for the Scarlets, we seem to have a plethora of 'utility' players ATM, which adds immensely to the flexibility of the squad, and provides valuable cover in cases of injuries: Halfpenny, Prydie, Mcnicholl, Steff Evans: 15 or wing Scott and Hadleigh: 12 or 13 (H can also do an impersonation of a 10!) Asquith: 10, centre, wing SHC: 9 or 10 Patch and Dan J: 10 or 15 Beirne, Shingler, Rawlins: second row or 6 Barclay, Boyde, Macleod: anywhere in back row Cubby: 7 or wing So - it seems to me that the coaches have deliberately targeted players who can cover more than one position, which makes sense given that we're not amongst the richest club around. |
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PE SA
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Lets not forget Cawdor is now an NDC player and with the World Cup coming up these lads I am sure will be wrapped in as much cotton wool as possible in readiness for the World Cup. so IMO, we will see Cawdor playing the 16 games and thats it - 6 group stage games of europe, possibly the derby fixtures, and any QFs/SFs/play offs. The rest will be split between Jonny and SHC and if SHC is called upon by Scotland, then Hardy and Smith are battling out for that spot too. |
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GPR - Rochester
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Versatility is very much a positive but my comment relates to the preference of the player. I very much doubt whether we would have signed either Halfpenny or Patchell if we had promised them as many games at 14 or 15 as their preferred positions of 15 & 10. Playing in their non favoured positions for one off knock out games to cover for injury is one thing. SHC will get plenty of games at 9 or 21 with Cawdor's enforced abscences due to the NDC. I am looking forward to seeing him play at 10.
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aber-fan
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Most of the examples I listed are of players who definitely don't mind being seen as versatile.
I suppose Patch is a bit of an exception, because at the Blues he was played at 15 when Anscombe was picked before him at 10. In the Scarlets set-up, there is no question that he is first choice at 10 - it's just that, with injuries, it has been necessary at times to move him to 15. I'm sure he understands that. To the best of my knowledge, SHC doesn't mind being seen as a 9/10 - certainly, he is listed as being able to play 9, 10 or 15 on Wikipedia... we'll see how he sees himself when he turns up!
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Feverpitch
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Do you not rate Johnny Evs then ? |
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GPR - Rochester
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I certainly do rate Jonathan but with Cawdor likely to be sitting out a number of games we will need 3 strong 9's as back up.
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Ha ha ha. Are you really saying that Wayne and Stevo came up with a great tactical plan of Cawdor being as greedy as possible. I can imagine the team talk " Gareth, when you've got the ball don't worry about a team game. Go for it yourself, be greedy and don't worry if you blow several guilt edged scoring chances for anyone outside you. It won't matter because when you are replaced Johnny Evs will benefit from the extra space and we will run in tries later in the game " To be honest, apart from his kicking, I have thought that Cawdors weakness has been that he slows down attacks by getting to a breakdown and waiting before deciding who to pass to. But at the start of this season he had improved in that department releasing the ball a lot quicker to supporting players to keep up the tempo and attacks flowing. However since returning from National camp he seems to have been Howleyfied and resorted to slowing things down. He has looked tired and struggling after 50 to 60 minutes and this culminated in the Cheetahs game where he has tried too hard to make things happen on his own, only to ignore the try scoring opportunities for others. I hope the 2 week rest will have refreshed him for this week and with the extended period of coaching from Stevo he will be back to his best, and play the team game not his own. |
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