'The RFU will make sure Owen Farrell is available for Six Nations'
Owen Farrell's controversial tackling technique was once again in the spotlight during Saracens' victory over Gloucester at Kingsholm in the Gallagher Premiership last night.
The England and Saracens fly-half escaped a red card for an apparent high tackle on Gloucester's Jack Clement, appearing to make contact with his opponent's head as he came around the corner at a ruck
Minutes later Farrell went on to kick a remarkable long-range drop goal to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat with Saracens players' celebrations soon drowned out by Gloucester fans singing: 'Same old Saracens, always cheating'.
This is not the first time Farrell has faced criticism for his tackling style. Farrell's defensive technique has repeatedly been called into question, with many arguing that it puts his opponents at risk of injury.
Many social media users are convinced that Farrell shouldn't have been on the pitch to kick the winning points and that even if he is cited, the RFU ban will not effect his participation in the Guinness Six Nations.
Neil Fissler wrote: "Twitter is about to meltdown. Owen Farrell certainly shouldn’t have been on pitch to drop that goal."
The Telegraph's Charlie Morgan wrote: "Two-week ban with tackle school, back for the Six Nations to boil more piss. Just another Friday night for Owen Farrell."
Journalist Ryan Kisiel predicted he would be back in the saddle for the Steve Borthwick's first Six Nations as head coach. "The kicker will be that the RFU will make sure Owen Farrell is available for Six Nations despite repeatedly having dangerous tackle technique"
Mark Robson wrote: "Owen Farrell. He should be cited. RFU disciplinary. England v Scotland 4th February. What odds any suspension will expire before kick off at Twickenham?"
Others defended Farrell, one blaming Karl Dickson for failing to send the veteran off. "I’ll never understand why so many English rugby fans hate Owen Farrell so much? Yes he should have been sent off but it’s Karl Dickson’s fault he wasn’t…"
There is no doubt that Farrell is a world-class player and a key member of both the Saracens and England teams. However, his tackling technique is a cause for concern and needs to be addressed.
While Farrell's intentions may not be malicious, his tackling technique is problematic and is clearly still a problem for England and Saracens.
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I think Italy were always targetting this match and intended to win. They needed to exorcise the 2023 RWC. I think they could have done with a bit more help from other 6Ns particularly from Ireland to knock more holes in NZ and their confidence.
Mentioned before the Italy Argentina match was a virus that ripped through the Italy camp early that week. In general play Italy were competitive albeit with a high error count and crucial missed tackles.
Ive said it before the era of NZ turning up unprepared for all comers and triumphing is definitively over. If a Tier1 team target NZ and NZ do not prepare accordingly they are in with a major chance of losing. It used to occur the odd time in RWCs against France, now it can occur v any Tier1. The competition has improved. NZ can still be at the top but their talents must be deployed sufficiently into dismantling teams as with their attack then allowed to exploit.
They dismantled Ireland pretty well in Dublin which went largely unnoticed. That allowed them scoreboard advantage and attacking opportunities of which one was enough.
That Italian team beat Wales and significantly Scotland last year. They used the loss to NZ in the most positive way possible. No doubt NZ prepared but I would assume it was similar to versus Argentina: 3/4 arsed at best. These test matches are rare and this was another chance to practice dismantling a determined and prepared opponent which was lost. If Italy had scored a 7 pointer at 17-6....an Italian win was on.
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Nothing to stew son.
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