Lightning and Rugby
Feb. 13th, 2005 09:43 pmThe storm to end all storms; rain mingled with snow, but the snow settled on cars and roads, while the rain just kept whirling in sheets beneath the lightning. Thunder chased one kitten into hiding, while the other sat on the windowsill enjoying the show. It was the end of the world. It lasted about 7 minutes.
Another apocalypse today, but this took 73 minutes longer. The rest of this post is about rugby so out of respect for those sane individuals who couldn't care less, I'll use the cut.
Well, what do we do now?
It's not just that the Beeb's sports coverage is increasingly dubious ('And today the French are playing rugby like a man's game, just the way they like it...' As opposed to what? That infamous year when their team consisted of reluctant conscripts from the Convent of Seething Madelines, garbed in stockings, boaters and mini-skirts? Aunty dear, do be quiet) our team just isn't very good. Charlie Hodgeson can kick penalties, I've seen him do it. So why is he suddenly so rubbish? What's happened to him? And what is the point of these occasional flashes of brilliance from Lewsey or Corry or any of them if they can't kick a ball when it counts? Someone said that a team has to fail together a few times before they can truly gel and win. If that's true, let's book our tickets for France 2007 now, because we've got to be hot favourites.
We watched England A side vs France A side on Friday night. They were in Bath, in the mud, the dark, and the teeming rain, and it was an infinitely better match, full of passion and readiness to take chances, a real hunger to win.
*Sigh* Something just isn't working. I really don't know enough to make a judgement, but I suspect Andy Robinson should go.
Another apocalypse today, but this took 73 minutes longer. The rest of this post is about rugby so out of respect for those sane individuals who couldn't care less, I'll use the cut.
Well, what do we do now?
It's not just that the Beeb's sports coverage is increasingly dubious ('And today the French are playing rugby like a man's game, just the way they like it...' As opposed to what? That infamous year when their team consisted of reluctant conscripts from the Convent of Seething Madelines, garbed in stockings, boaters and mini-skirts? Aunty dear, do be quiet) our team just isn't very good. Charlie Hodgeson can kick penalties, I've seen him do it. So why is he suddenly so rubbish? What's happened to him? And what is the point of these occasional flashes of brilliance from Lewsey or Corry or any of them if they can't kick a ball when it counts? Someone said that a team has to fail together a few times before they can truly gel and win. If that's true, let's book our tickets for France 2007 now, because we've got to be hot favourites.
We watched England A side vs France A side on Friday night. They were in Bath, in the mud, the dark, and the teeming rain, and it was an infinitely better match, full of passion and readiness to take chances, a real hunger to win.
*Sigh* Something just isn't working. I really don't know enough to make a judgement, but I suspect Andy Robinson should go.
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Date: 2005-02-13 10:34 pm (UTC)More worringly England have lost 8 out of the last 11 tests they have played. Something has to change, not least the idea that it is OK to get beaten for 4 years as you 'build' for the next world cup!
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Date: 2005-02-14 09:15 am (UTC)Quite who can replace him from the current squad, i dunno.But if I were Andy Robinson, I'd change captain, sack Thompson for being unable to throw, rid myself of the largely quiet Cueto, and tell Hodgson to sort his act out or get dropped. I'd also do my level best to get Farrell into the team asap.
Rebuilding for the World Cup will only work as an excuse for so long.
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Date: 2005-02-14 10:25 am (UTC)Robbo - I think you are right. Fantastic player, I don't see any evidence of captaincy from him, the team just feels as though it's fumbling along. I am just trying to remember the English A side captain, someone called Hugh Vyvyan/Vivian I think - he felt stronger.
Thompson remains a total mystery to me. Everyone says that throwing is the weakest part of his game, so why doesn't someone else do it? I am still a novice in the ways of Rugby, so this is something I have to learn...
First I've heard of Farrell. Looks rather interesting.
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