Comments on: Steffon Armitage linked with immediate move back to England https://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england Rugby Union opinion and discussion, for the fans, by the fans. Wed, 18 May 2016 10:11:39 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.1 By: richard brennanhttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371699 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 14:55:42 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371699 Steffon, come back to Irish please !!!!!!!!

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By: Chris Pitneyhttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371695 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 13:43:08 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371695 Presume you have the same views on Sam Burgess moving to Union with the hopes of getting into the World cup squad?

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By: Pablitohttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371694 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 13:42:44 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371694 I agree with you here Dazza – seems somewhat coincidental that he wants to move back almost immediately after the Olympic 7s loophole is closed, shutting off any chance of playing for France…

Would he walk into the England team? I’d want to see him play first. Toulon have been playing him at 8 where he plays behind a monstrous pack who are normally hugely dominant. By the looks of it, if this happens, he’ll be at Bath who have a very good but not dominant pack. Let’s see how he goes there.

Personally, until he proves himself in the Premiership, then any talk of England is premature. And even if he does, I’d still play him from the bench seeing as he can cover across the back row

Actually I’ve just read on EspnScrum that the proposed move to Bath has fallen through – so it looks like all of this could be a moot point

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By: Dazzahttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371693 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 13:03:56 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371693 The fact that he was willing to switch allegiances and play for France if he could, would not sit well within a settled squad of players, already in competition for places. It also makes me wonder if he would be as good as he seems if he was playing at a club where they don’t get as much ball, or have the same calibre of players around as he does at Toulon?
He started at Saracens, and fell out with the coaching team at the time, and I’m not sure he’d want to return there. Would he return to London Irish? Struggling for consistency, but having a good start to the season?
I don’t want him to join Saracens. We have Burger, Fraser, Brown and Hankin who can all play at 7 with varying degrees of ability. Let him go to a mid-table club with a smaller squad, and prove he’s as good as we think. Then maybe he deserves a chance.

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By: Jacobhttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371688 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 12:36:38 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371688 Agree with you that Armitage would walk into the EPS squad and probably the team if he was playing in England.

Don’t agree that our back row isn’t fairly settled though. Vunipola is nailed on first choice at number 8, with Robshaw and Wood clear first choice to play with him. Is that not guaranteed in everyone’s mind?

Saying that, for Armitage, you make room.

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By: Rayhttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371685 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 12:27:03 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371685 It would be great to see him come back but please! – not Saracens or Bath who seem to take pride in splashing the cash. Not one of the big spending clubs trying to buy their way to the top. I’d like to see him in one of the mid table clubs say Gloucester, Exeter or Sale. Even Leicester or Northampton who at least manage to make progress based on their self generated revenues rather than rich mens generosity. Yes I know, it’s an old fashioned view but the money first clubs tend to leave a sour taste.

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By: Luíshttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371682 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 12:00:53 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371682 Awesome player, love to see him back to UK.

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By: Mikehttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371676 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 10:47:57 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371676 I would like to see Lancaster select him in next weeks EPS if he moves by the weekend. Don’t see any reason why he should not. If Armitage is playing in England, his form is sufficient. Lancaster has never said that players can only show their form in the premiership.

I am not sure our back row is as settled as we like to think. For instance who is our first choice 8. Additionally, while I am a Robshaw fan, I have not been convinced so far this season that he is at his usual level. This is a player that would be pushing to get into any team in the world. I don’t care if Fraser or Haskel have had great starts to the season, if Armitage is better you select him. He covers the whole of the back row, so would even be great from the bench.

Finally, there are always injuries. And this season has seen quite a few already.

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By: Graemehttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371672 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 09:46:45 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371672 Oh how I laugh if he moved back and then didn’t get picked! And to be honest I hope he doesn’t, England have got a settle and balanced back row and good as player he is I don’t think he is good enough or see any reason to change that. (His inclusion wouldn’t improve it enough)

This just smacks of his arroganceand self importance that he is doing to as he is ‘desperate to be involved in the sport’s showpiece even’ so he wants to play in a world cup, not have the huge and privileged honour of representing his country?

If he want to play for England in the world cup he should have moved back in 2013 when he had the chance, he could of worked is way into the term then, with a good two years to go! And he could have actually played for his country instead of trying to get a cameo appearance at the world cup, which I wouldn’t be surprised if afterwards he buggered off back to France!

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By: Grafhttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371671 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 09:24:21 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371671 While similarly the prospect of him joining Bath does wonders for the competitiveness of the top few clubs in the Aviva Premiership. Everyone wins! Especially England.

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By: Grafhttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371670 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 09:21:21 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371670 As a Saracens fan the prospect of having him and Billy V in the same team makes me salivate slightly.

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By: Jacobhttps://therugbyblog.com/steffon-armitage-linked-with-immediate-move-back-to-england#comment-371668 Tue, 14 Oct 2014 08:47:48 +0000 https://therugbyblog.com/?p=34955#comment-371668 Ok you’ve just replied to my question on twitter. To bring it on here now. If the medical joker can not be more experienced or get paid more, does that mean that he will essentially be Lowe’s replacement? Is Lowe on enough to pay Armitage’s wages (which I assume are huge)?

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