Arundell wins wing war and Curry sees yellow – Prem talking points

Arundell wins wing war and Curry sees yellow – Prem talking points

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Saracens v. Bath was the headliner for The Prem after the autumn international break, but the undercard battle out wide was a fascinating subplot.

Box office success for Henry Arundell and Noah Caluori, who alternate between flying at the same speed as a pogo-ing aerial spring.

Early on, Caluori gained more popularity. In the second minute, he towered over a Ben Spencer box-kick with his first touch of the ball. Arundell was tipped over by Caluori after 60 seconds as Max Malins’ early try was being prepared for.

Within the first ten minutes, Saracens had to make three more kicks and make numerous passes. After Finn Russell had converted Bath’s first points with a penalty, the 19-year-old soared back to win the game.

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Six tries in six games were scored to Arthur Green’s impressive score thanks to two quick finishes, the first of which was an 80-meter interception and the second’s match-winning.

The lesser-known stuff was just as significant to Johann van Graan, who compared Arundell’s top-end speed to Bryan Habana, the great Springbok player.

Arundell has so far this season made the most meter runs and line breaks (16) than any other player in the Prem. He also ranks second behind only 25 defenders who have been defeated.

The Bath coach told TNT Sports, “Henry has out-and-out speed, and the main thing for a winger is always finishes, and he can finish.”

“But he has worked both with England and at Bath to strengthen his defense.” We discussed his aerial work, and why he is putting so much effort into improving.

He is both eager to represent his country and for us.

Curry’s trademark hit strays into the sin-bin.

Tom Curry tackle on Josh HodgeRex Features

Tom Curry could have probably used a little less of the international spotlight if Arundell had desired it more.

The England flanker was the subject of an Anglo-Argentine clash last weekend after Juan Cruz Mallia suffered a tackle and the Pumas demanded an investigation into Curry’s alleged push against head coach Felipe Contepomi in the tunnel.

However, just five minutes into Sale’s Friday night game against Exeter, Curry collided with Josh Hodge, bringing the Chiefs’ full-back to a halt.

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That upright hit, off a complete run-up and legally boundless, has become a kind of Curry trademark.

He caught Tom Lynagh with one while playing for the Lions in the summer. Another Australia 10 – Tane Edmed – was the victim this fall. Similar to the Malia shot

When it succeeds, a coach’s team talk is shaped by its energy, agressiveness, and commitment.

Curry places his fate in the hands of the referee when it doesn’t.

The hits are played by Van Rensburg.

Benhard Janse van RensburgRex Features
Benhard Janse van Rensburg rifled a superb 50:22 to come within five meters of Northampton’s line as the Ashton Gate MC was just getting ready to announce the match’s man.

Closed case.

Janse van Rensburg also recorded five turnovers, 21 meters of territory on seven carries, and nine tackles, none more effective than the one that scored the bonus-point try.

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After World Rugby determined that Janse van Rensburg’s involvement with the Baby Boks’ under-20s doesn’t tie him to their senior cousins, he will be eligible for England on residency grounds next year.

Quins has a game to play against Gloucester youth.

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Lewis Ludlow and Jamal Ford-Robinson, both from Gloucester, reviewed and rated their team-mates’ vehicles in a recent YouTube video.

Due to the match fees the second row had taken advantage of while on England duty in the summer, Arthur Clark’s recent upgrade to an Audi led to.

Ford-Robinson said, “This is what a brief stint wearing the badge gets you.”

West Country car dealerships need to be alert.

Gloucester has a number of backliner kids who have the commitment, paperwork, and time to pick up Test pay packets.

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Ben Redshaw, an England age-grade regular, scored a brilliant try in the eleventh minute from the 20-year-old, who was brought in from Newcastle in the summer.

Charlie Atkinson and Jack Cotgreave, both of whom had already played 10 for England A in their two matches last month, scored late goals in Saturday’s 26-15 victory.

With the likes of Clark, Afolabi Fasogbon, and Jack Clement in the lineup, George Skivington’s expansive style will form the foundation of an exciting young England team.

Gloucester ranks third in the table for visits to the opposition 22 and fourth for defensive defeats, despite sitting ninth.

Red Bull is still getting ready for take-off.

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Red Bull is still waiting for its first Prem victory.

However, another 10, 000 plus sold-out crowd allowed them to outdo Leicester and possibly move closer to a top-flight championship victory, which they have lacked for more than a year.

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