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Andy Goode says Fin Smith can win the day in Champions Cup
Andy Goode says Fin Smith can win the day in Champions Cup

The Herald Scotland

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Herald Scotland

Andy Goode says Fin Smith can win the day in Champions Cup

It will be their first meeting since the Guinness Six Nations, when Smith earned Player of the Match honours at Allianz Stadium in his first Test start as England got the better of eventual champions France. Goode will get the perfect spot to judge the battle between Smith and Jalibert in the Principality Stadium, as he is part of the 15-strong Premier Sports TV punditry team delivering the Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup for Premier Sports, the new broadcasters of international club rugby's premier competitions. And Goode, a two-time Champions Cup-winning fly-half in his playing days, believes that Smith's vision and ability not to make mistakes could prove crucial as Saints look to follow up their stunning semi-final victory over Leinster by downing their French opponents in Cardiff. 'Man for man, I'd probably take Fin Smith. Jalibert is a wonderful player, he's got game-changing ability, he can turn a situation from his own 22 into a try-scoring opportunity at the other end,' said Goode. 'His highlights reel might be more entertaining on Instagram than Fin Smith, but for an appreciation of a rugby player, I'd back Fin Smith every time. 'Some players, we look at highlight clips and X-factor. You look at pace and footwork, and handling ability, offloading game and all that sort of stuff. But sometimes quickness of the brain is just as important. I talk about my own game, I didn't have any pace but as a 10, you find ways to be a difference maker. 'Fin Smith's quickness of thought and understanding of the game is something that stands him out above a lot of other players. His short kicking game is world class and that is part of the quickness of thought. Sometimes it's not all about the flash and making the line breaks, sometimes it's analysing the defence and seeing where there is an opportunity and acting upon it. 'Fin Smith has got every part of his game that you want without looking at a Jalibert, who can make breaks from 50 yards out, he's got great pace and great footwork. But he can be prone to the odd error here or there, which Fin Smith hasn't really got in his game. 'It's a mercurial fly-half in Jalibert coming up against a really classy, all-round fly-half in Fin Smith, who kicks well, tackles well, does the basics really well, has great vision. He wouldn't necessarily be someone that you would look at as a fly-half who is going to make scintillating breaks, but what he does is make holes for those around him, which works really well as a 10 in that Northampton.' Saints come into the game seeking to win the competition for the first time in 25 years, while Bordeaux have never reached the final before. One man who is familiar with this stage is Saints attack coach Sam Vesty, who reached two finals in his playing days with Leicester Tigers. And Goode believes his former teammate is one of the secret weapons that has allowed Northampton to reach this point. He added: 'I played with Sam a lot, he's a good mate of mine. His coaching rise has been remarkable really. He was at Worcester and then has moved to Northampton. He's done England bits as well, across the board he's one of the most highly thought of young coaches in the game now. 'He's a brilliant bloke and you hear how the Saints players react to him, in terms of wanting to try stuff. He encourages stuff and says mistakes will happen but they don't matter as long as you try to improve yourself. 'It shows with how they play and the skill level across the board of Saints boys, it's really stepped up over the last couple of years and Sam has been integral to that. 'He's always been an intelligent rugby player. He would probably say it himself, as a player, he probably wasn't blessed with speed or an X-factor in terms of beating players. But he certainly had an X-factor in terms of rugby IQ and knowledge and his brain in how to set up a team to find weaknesses in defence. 'He was really astute in that, whether he played 10, 12 or 15. His nickname was 'Square Wheels' at Leicester, amongst other things. He was such an integral player and you could tell he was going to be a coach of some decent level just because of his rugby brain.' Premier Sports is the home of Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup with 80 games live throughout the competition including this weekend's Finals on 23 and 24 May live from Principality Stadium, Cardiff. Visit: to sign-up for all the action from URC, Top 14, MLR, Japan League One and EPCR rugby at just £11.99 per month.

Lions Test places up for grabs, says Lawrence Dallaglio
Lions Test places up for grabs, says Lawrence Dallaglio

South Wales Argus

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • South Wales Argus

Lions Test places up for grabs, says Lawrence Dallaglio

That is the view of Lawrence Dallaglio, who speaks from experience, having won the competition twice, as well as touring three times with the Lions. Dallaglio will be up close and personal this weekend in the Principality Stadium, as part of the 15-strong Premier Sports TV punditry team delivering the Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup for Premier Sports, the new broadcasters of international club rugby's premier competitions. It is the Challenge Cup first on Friday night, followed on Saturday at 2.45pm by the Investec Champions Cup. Fresh from selection to Andy Farrell's squad, half-back pair Alex Mitchell and Fin Smith, prolific winger Tommy Freeman and rising star Henry Pollock will all have huge roles to play as Saints try to claim the trophy for their second time against French giants Union Bordeaux Bègles, who are in their first final. The match is being shown live on Premier Sports 1 across the UK with a full 90-minute build-up with the most experienced presenters, commentators and pundits in the business on hand to take supporters through all the twists and turns of what's set to be a box office final. And while the focus is unquestionably on backing up Saints' spectacular semi-final win away to tournament favourites Leinster, Dallaglio believes that the race for a starting Lions spot will also get underway at Principality Stadium. 'There are some wonderful individual match-ups throughout the teams. Maxime Lucu and Matthieu Jalibert are going up against Mitchell and Smith, who are British & Irish Lions,' said Dallaglio. 'Test selection starts now, and if you continue to play well and dominate and show you can manage a game in the most intense environments like Cardiff against a quality side, that is another feather in your cap before you have even got on the aeroplane.' The battle of the half-backs could have huge implications for who comes out on top, while Freeman will hope to maintain his rich vein of form against Bordeaux's own superstar quick men, Louis Bielle-Biarrey and Damian Penaud – who is expected to be back fit after limping off in the semi-final. It is the fourth member of the Lions quartet who could have the biggest impact, though, with Pollock potentially in line to start at No.8 in the absence of the injured Juarno Augustus. That is a big challenge, but Dallaglio believes the youngster is up to the task. He added: 'It would make sense for Pollock to play at No.8. They will miss Augustus' ball-carrying and his strength and power on both sides of the ball. 'It's important that they find a way to replace that. If you put Pollock at No.8, you could argue it causes their opponents some different problems because he's got some pace that could be problematic for Bordeaux's back row. 'I can't think of any player who has had a more impactful 12 months than him. 'I'd picked him out early on as someone who I felt was going to go on an upward trajectory pretty quickly. A number of people were fending me off on that one, but with every performance, his star has been rising. 'He has done in 12 months what some people spend their entire career trying to achieve.' Following that victory over Leinster in Dublin, Dallaglio is urging Northampton to take this chance against a French side who do not have much experience winning big finals. It has been five years since an English side won the competition – Exeter Chiefs did so during Covid-19 – but Dallaglio believes Saints are hitting form at just the right time. He added: 'Bordeaux are a powerhouse of French rugby. They are a star-studded team with huge firepower. You look at Bielle-Biarrey and Penaud, if he's fit, and then Lucu and Jalibert in the half-backs, they have some very good players. 'But from what I've seen in this competition, they do give you chances as well. They concede a lot of points as well as scoring. 'If you were to compare Northampton to any team in the Top 14, Bordeaux wouldn't be too far away in terms of a similar team. 'Northampton are certainly saving their best until last. They have had their problems this season, and it's never easy to defend a Premiership title. A lot of their players have been recognised internationally, and that puts a different kind of challenge on the squad. They have come out the other side in great shape. 'Their performance against Leinster was one of the greatest Champions Cup performances of the modern era. Once you have beaten a team like Leinster in the way they did, then anything is possible. They will want to go and get a second star on their jersey. 'It's important that Northampton are able to push it home. You never quite know, especially as a Premiership club, when your next title shot might come. 'You don't get these opportunities very often, and you have to seize them. That will be the message I'm sure from Northampton, to seize the day and go out and win.' Premier Sports is the home of Investec Champions Cup and EPCR Challenge Cup with 80 games live throughout the competition including this weekend's Finals on 23 and 24 May live from Principality Stadium, Cardiff. Visit: to sign-up for all the action from URC, Top 14, MLR, Japan League One and EPCR rugby at just £11.99 per month.

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