I think Meyer will need to develop his backs' ability to attack better than what we have seen from SA over the last 4 years. Habana is great, but the selection of someone like Kirchner is overly conservative IMO.
He seems to have a strong allegiance to the Bulls style.
Playing to SA's strengths is one thing, but it makes them predictable and causes them great difficulty when they fall behind. Where is their try scoring ability?
Just to clarify again as some people may not have read much about Meyer's plans.
He has made to clear the the England Tour will be no time to experiment. He will adopt a conservative game plan and pick players who can play it best. Initially they were going to be the most experienced players possible but through injury to the likes of Burger and Bekker, unavailibility of Matfield and du Preez, out of form players like Brussow and guys like Coetzee who just had to be picked he ended up with some new players.
The style they played is not Bulls rugby, it's more Bok rugby and there is a difference but I won't go there now.
He has also made it clear that long term he is looking for players with creativity and X factor. HE has publically used Goosen at 10 as an example who is as complete a 10 coming out of SA as I have ever seen. But don't expect quick changes. We will see gradual changes as younger players get a chance.
Right now our problem sits at 10. If you don't have a 10 that takes the ball flat to the line today you are fucked. You'll create very little. We have those players coming through but they will be eased into the system. Having said that at 33 mins against the Poms they showed Morne's stats. It was like 1 kick, 4 pass and 6 run. We kicked WAY less than I though we would. Anyway I want to see Lambie at 10 but I think it won't happen yet.
And I still want to know how people can keep calling the Bulls non creative as they have scored the most tries this year and in most the years they won the trophy they scored the most or near the most. Maybe not creative in a Quade flip and twirl sense but tactically very creative in terms and wearing down the opposition. But I get that in Australia if it't not a Quade maneuver or a Campo duck dance it's not creative.