There is size and there is size. Cross off Lolesio and Foley as they only plugged the position and these have been our worst performing years. Finn Russell is a master. Carter Gordon reminds me of Russell in some aspects. Smith & Smith are developing and haven’t secured their position but you need to look at their build and strength. Mo’unga wasn’t always the go to. Beauden Barrett held the position for the majority of the time. Mo’unga the interchange with some starts. All Blacks had the luxury of a good pack.Moangu, Finn smith, Marcus smith, fin Russell, Lolesio, Foley. Size ain’t everything.
His performance vs the Blues this season was greatLooking forward to next year when (if) he gets the opportunity to play his own game and not just a copy of Noah's. Has a lot more tricks to his bow than Noah had, or was allowed to show.
Not bagging Tom by any means. Just saying he isn’t our Wallabies long term answer. He is still raw and targeted so why play him when we have better options for the Lions series. It’s important that we win the next 2 games.Been reading all the Tom Lynagh comments. Let’s just be brutally honest. If Tom’s surname was not Lynagh he would still be playing club footy in England. No way in hell Tom with surname XYZ would have been given the opportunities he is given.
Here is the true measuring stick, he will not make the bench, never mind start in any of the other tier 1 nations in the world. We all like a feel good story but unfortunately it does not win games. I am a Lonergan fan but bagging Jake for Tom not performing is sad.
That’s Super Rugby not test rugby.His performance vs the Blues this season was great
Lolesio, Donaldson, Edmed and Meredith might have something to say about that. They’ll all be in the running for the WC should their form warrant it.It’s not happening. We did have some very good young prospects coming through along with Tom Lynagh. I imagine that it will be him and a couple of those come RWC. I agree that we stick with him and make sure he has the right personnel around him.
Thanks for the clarificationThat’s Super Rugby not test rugby.
Is it because Noah was there for Fiji? Guy has been playing well and controlled the team well.Any guesses why our pods went so deep, narrow and flat footed? Contrast it with how the Lions played, and even how we setup against Fiji - pods were much wider.
We had almost no out the back plays either. Just a really strange structure
It’s not special privelages though - it’s loading on different players. Lynagh does have to miss some trainings due to niggles and his hamstring and load issues. False equivalency a little bit, but look at someone like Payne Hass who does no training, but needs that to manage his body.My question should have been more direct. I know Lynagh can pick and choose his gym sessions and training at the Reds, and I was inquiring whether Schmidt granted him these special privileges too. I wouldn’t have thought Schmidt would tolerate this. That would be scandalous.
I don’t how you compare Lynagh to Hass. I understand load management more than most.It’s not special privelages though - it’s loading on different players. Lynagh does have to miss some trainings due to niggles and his hamstring and load issues. False equivalency a little bit, but look at someone like Payne Hass who does no training, but needs that to manage his body.
It’s just the way different bodies work and the only thing that matters is the weekend performance so getting bodies through the week to the next game is the key. Especially younger bodies with previous injuries.I don’t how you compare Lynagh to Hass. I understand load management more than most.
Tom Horan said he heard that they were no changes to the backline and only a couple of changes up front.I would go
Bell
Faessler
AAA
Skelton
Frost
Valetini
McReight
Wilson
Gordon
Lynagh
Jorgo
Paisami
Ikitau
JAS
Wright
Pollard
Slipper
TT(if he goes well tonight)
Hooper
CDC
Tate
Donaldson/JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor)
Pietsch/Daugunu
TT did go better tonight. Don't think he gave away a scrum penalty at all? But the scrum was more dominant on the LH side. I think there should be more recognition of the effort young Ieli put in, not only for the Brumbies against the Lions but also in this game. He was playing U20s last year. An incredible effort and a stellar career in front of him at this rate.I would go
Bell
Faessler
AAA
Skelton
Frost
Valetini
McReight
Wilson
Gordon
Lynagh
Jorgo
Paisami
Ikitau
JAS
Wright
Pollard
Slipper
TT(if he goes well tonight)
Hooper
CDC
Tate
Donaldson/JOC (James O'Connor) (James O'Connor)
Pietsch/Daugunu
Go on rattle off some big 20s then. Barrett an obvious one.There is size and there is size. Cross off Lolesio and Foley as they only plugged the position and these have been our worst performing years. Finn Russell is a master. Carter Gordon reminds me of Russell in some aspects. Smith & Smith are developing and haven’t secured their position but you need to look at their build and strength. Mo’unga wasn’t always the go to. Beauden Barrett held the position for the majority of the time. Mo’unga the interchange with some starts. All Blacks had the luxury of a good pack.