I do believe you. IIRC it's not the first time you've been critical of Scotland's most successful coach ever. From what I can make out his win % is over 60% with only Cotter getting better than 50% (with 52%). And four in a row vs England with a potential hat-trick of consecutive wins at Twickenham in two weeks time when previously wins at HQ were like hen's teeth. In my book that is good enough. The reality is that if Townsend is dumped, any new coach coming on board would be delighted to get a 50%+ win ratio.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
And who actually underperformed at RWC? Him? The collective coaching team? The players? All up for debate, although I agree he has to carry the can at the end of the day. But not when his win ratio stays as high and there are mitigations for a loss such as Sunday's i.e. the strength of the opposition, the loss of Tuipolotu, Russell missing the aforementioned player big time, Russell's early departure, Graham's injury etc. If the team that played 3/4 of the match on Sunday had been selected at the outset ie with Jordan at 10, MacDowell at 12 and Dobie at 14, no-one would have given Scotland a cat's chance in hell of beating Ireland.
Seems Scottish Rugby has a major shake-up every 5 years or so. I don't doubt that some aspects of the game and Scottish Ruby's management of it are not working as well as you might hope but as you say, we have a strong squad, possibly the strongest ever, so something is working to get the shop window bright and attractive. Just be thankful you are not Welsh.
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10-02-2025 04:28 PM #3751
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11-02-2025 08:54 AM #3754This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
This group of players have underperformed when it’s mattered consistently. Never finished higher than 3rd in the championship (once), failed to get out of the pool stage at RWC twice in a row, 11 defeats in a row v Ireland, last years loss to Italy, haven’t once entered the final weekend with any chance of winning the tournament. The list could go on but with talent like Russell, Jones, Tui, Fagerson, VDM, Kinghorn, Darcy, Darge etc. the above failures are unacceptable. Winning against England is great, but the jambo mentality of ‘at least we beat them’ isn’t good enough. Let’s be honest, England have been well off it in recent years and with the squad Scotland has, we SHOULD be beating them.
I’ve watched Scotland for 30 years and this is by far the best squad we’ve had, better than 1999 in my opinion. Townsend should have achieved more, you can blame the players but ultimately the buck stops with the coach. His win % is great for those trying to defend him but with the players he has at his disposal, compared to the utter dross we had pre-2015, it’s no achievement to have a superior win percentage to other Scotland coaches. Cotter is closest to him with 52%, makes sense considering he caught the beginning of this era (Hogg, Russell etc).
I personally can’t believe that a better coach wouldn’t have achieved more with this group, we are nearing the end for a lot of them and it looks like they won’t even compete for a championship on the final weekend. I would have got rid of Townsend after the last World Cup.
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11-02-2025 12:41 PM #3756
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Yes, the win rate is high, but he has had a squad that is better than most coaches had before him. I still view the 2021 Six Nations as a missed opportunity and both RWCs have been poor. Cotter was a ludicrous referring decision away from getting us to a semi final, with a less talented squad.
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Any of you "Townsend Out" brigade want Gatland now that he is available? If not him, who are the stand-out candidates who are so certain to be better than Townsend to justify dumping him when he's the best we've had?
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11-02-2025 01:39 PM #3759
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I would throw money at Ronan O'Gara (maybe unrealistic) or Franco Smith, who coached - potentially - one of the greatest wins involving a Scottish side in recent times.
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11-02-2025 03:16 PM #3761This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Franco Smith for me. Knows the players and delivered probably the most impressive Scottish success in the pro-era.
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11-02-2025 03:23 PM #3762
It's an interesting dilemma for the SRU - Smith is doing wonders at Glasgow, and we have a successful domestic side in a major competition...
As an Edinburgh fan, I hope he stays at Glasgow as he has them being a successful side. Better domestic teams will ultimately make for better international sides.
I don't think Townsend should be dismissed yet. He's gotten a lot wrong in his tenure, but there's no denying we're a far better side in the past 5-6 years than at any other point in recent history!Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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11-02-2025 04:50 PM #3763
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I don't know who would improve us but you only have to look at what Gatland did with that Wales team to see what can be done when you have a strong side. Gatland can't coach poor players to be better but he certainly made the very best out of what was a strong side. Something I don't think Townsend is doing
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As mentioned previously, Townsends record is superior to others but he has the players. Comparing him to anyone in the pro-era, especially post 2000, isn’t a fair comparison given the complete dross his predecessors had to work with. We had guys like Sean Lamont and Chris Paterson getting over 100 caps, neither of whom would get more than about 10 if playing today, Lamont would be about 7th choice winger. And those 2 are examples of better players we had at that time!
Townsends win % is in-spite of him not because of, IMO. I firmly believe a better coach would have/still could get more from these players. We can either stick with him and continue to be also-rans or appoint someone new in the hope we might see the potential this group undoubtedly has. Unfortunately, the SRU will stick until the next World Cup and it will likely be too late.Last edited by Mcbizz1998; 11-02-2025 at 08:49 PM.
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12-02-2025 10:19 AM #3766
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Nuff said, especially when you start slagging Chris Paterson. You might think a player of his build has no place in modern rugby but only need look at Prendergast or Cappuozzo to see how wrong that is if you have the skills to compensate - which Mossy had in abundance irrespective of the standard of his playing partners.
I'm finished on this. Slag away uncontested.
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Thankfully, we’ve moved on from there. After Paterson we moved to Stuart Hogg who was a 3 time touring and test lion, record try scorer and European cup winner. Quite clearly he was of a better quality than Paterson, it’s not slagging him to point that out just as it’s not slagging to say that Kinghorn is ahead of him too. I never mentioned anyone’s build, you did (Prendergast is 6ft 4 - FYI)
I’m sorry this has offended you so much, it’s my opinion and I’m not one only one!
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- he was a fine player for his time and merited every cap he earned, but of course your broader point about the uptick in quality to today's squad of players is a valid one IMO
Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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But yeah, maybe not the clearest post I’ve written!
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14-02-2025 02:18 PM #3771
Back to domestic rugby tonight, with Edinburgh hosting Zebre at The Hive. Really looking forward to seeing Boffeli back in the starting XV for Edinburgh!
No Scotland players involved, of course.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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14-02-2025 08:27 PM #3772
Zebre wait six years for an away win and now a 2nd straight win Edinburgh 17 Zebre 22
ross thomson kicking was poor
can't throw the ball straight at a line-out
Ben Healy kicking the ball out on the full which Zebre made full use of for their last try
Hamish watson not releasing the ball with the try line two yards away
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14-02-2025 10:14 PM #3773
Up there with one of the worst Edinburgh performances I've seen in all my years following them...
Easier to identify who gets pass marks vs singling folks out for criticism. Dreadful performances across the entire team.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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15-02-2025 10:40 PM #3774
Anyone know what the deal is with the new stand at Edinburgh Accies' ground? We took a wee walk through Stockbridge recently and popped up for a pint in the upstairs bar which I discovered is open to the public. All very nice but when you look out from the stand there's no actual pitch in front of it. The pitch is away over on another side of the ground (where it always was I think). I recall there being a big stooshie from local residents about the stand being built, but now that it has it doesn't seem to serve a practical purpose. Seems to me it would have been a good home for Edinburgh rugby, but not with the pitch so far away! Weird.
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16-02-2025 10:06 AM #3775
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I think they wanted a million for this strip. It’s obviously been sorted but it was a bit of a rammy. Not sure about the pitch but I’d imagine they’d move out now all the construction is finished
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17-02-2025 10:33 AM #3777This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
They don't like the current coaching style, there's a lot of personality conflicts and the higher-ups don't seem to much give a ****.
Wouldn't surprise me to see more players follow Jamie Ritchie out the door this summer.Madness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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I seem to remember reading something about the reason for the pitch being kept where it was being to do with the drainage. The existing pitch has a drainage system underneath and they couldn't yet afford to move/get a new drainage system. They went ahead and built the stand anyway because of the revenue from the shops underneath. Or something like that.Last edited by overdrive; 17-02-2025 at 11:24 AM.
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17-02-2025 06:02 PM #3779
decent win for a weakened Glasgow at basement side Dragons winning 20-45
George Horne picked up a facial injury and may miss out at Twickenham
Matt Currie drops out with a concussion picked up v Zebre
Ali Price, Cameron Redpath & Ross McCann called up
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17-02-2025 08:40 PM #3780
Ali Price has absolutely no business being near this Scotland squad. He's been dreadful all season.
Great to see Cam back in contention thoughMadness, as you know, is a lot like gravity. All it takes is a little push.
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