zero chance of rain in Auckland??.which hour is that for...?
That was the weather forecast for inside.
zero chance of rain in Auckland??.which hour is that for...?
I've had a look at some footage of Ben Alexander playing TH this year (I was surprised that he played 40% of his minutes at the Brumbies in 2012 at TH).
He has three main issues with his technique.
Not sure if Nigel Owen is a stickler for #3 but if he is may see some penalties agianst BA.
- Sets up with his hips too high and when he engages he does not drive his hips down - he just moves forward;
- Sets up with his feet too far back;
- Has a tendency to open his chest up a little too much as he engages which gives the loosehead too much of an opportunity and therefore he goes up and over with his bind which means he binds on the arm of the loosehead.
Because of #1 he is too high on engage. Crockett is a tall loosehead and struggles to get low but with BA staying too high it will make it easier for Crocket.
Because of #2 he over extends on engage and his shoulders go down before he can chase his feet up. Because Crocket himself does not get low enough he doesn't provide much resistance to a tighthead that is going down. Crocket will likely start to hinge but if so it will be due to the downwards angle of BA and it's likely the penalty will go against him.
I expect we'll see a lot of collapses on the Alexander / Crockett side.
Hopefully Andrew Blades has been working on his feet in particular to minimise opportunities for penalties.
Ok, calm down. Leaving aside QC (Quade Cooper)'s and Pocock's motivation for playing the game for a moment, on the evidence from Bledisloe 1 David Pocock is playing closer and closer to the illegal line. He'll lose matches for the Wallabies if he doesn't re-evaluate his work at the breakdown. Refs are looking hard at Pocock now.
Disagree fp. He gave 2 unnecessary penalties in front of the posts. 6 points to New Zealand. If he's leading by example its not one I want others to follow.A little over the top mate, Pocock looked isolated because the rest of the pigs weren't with him. With reasonable support his work is much much better rewarded.
Can I ask what this is based on? I'm not having a go; it is a genuine question.
We have one of the most inexperienced teams in a Bled game and the game just happens to be at Eden park. I understand when RD says that history is irrelevant, but not having won there for 1000 years does carry a certain weight.
We have spent several weeks in camp (and 4 years in building), and after the first Bled game we have changed players and positions. No-one can blame RD for injuries, but the fact is it appears that the coaching staff still have no idea what a settled Wallaby squad looks like. Combinations are all out the window.
We are coming off a terrible game at home, which says that surely the only way is up, but when you consider the Darkness also had a poor game by their standards, my question (in two parts) would be simply this:
If the Darkness play 10% better than at Sydney, how much do the Wallabies need to improve?
And given everything I have mentioned above, can they?
I love the Wallabies, and I will be supporting them this week as I always do. But the longer this goes on, the more I start to believe they don't love me in return.
Hope for a miracle, yes, but really, I think that light is a train.
Disagree fp. He gave 2 unnecessary penalties in front of the posts. 6 points to New Zealand. If he's leading by example its not one I want others to follow.
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I believe Horwill is also the most penalised player at the Reds.
In a major back-line reshuffle, only Digby Ioane and Rob Horne remain in position, with Cooper's inclusion shifting Berrick Barnes to inside-centre. It's the first time in recent memory that Deans hasn't played a battering ram at No.12, the ball-playing Barnes replacing Anthony Fainga'a.
Disagree fp. He gave 2 unnecessary penalties in front of the posts. 6 points to New Zealand. If he's leading by example its not one I want others to follow.
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It's not about the amount of penalties, it's where on the field you concede them. Like the one Genia gave away on the weekend hassling Smith. He was always going to get pinged but did it where the impact was minimal to make sure Smith knew he was going to be there all night.
Couldn't agree more.
There is so much hypocrisy in how various players in our team are treated on the forum. Some players are a protected species and can do no wrong. If they do something wrong, it is Robbie Deans (or someone else's) fault. Other players don't have a blinder and it is because they are a terrible player and should never play for the Wallabies again.
I definitely agree about the where on the field you concede the penalty bit but the other half I'm not so sure.
I was bemused when the commentators said it was a good penalty for Genia to give away but I'm not so sure I agree.
Pushing it too far on the first scrum and getting penalised meant that he had to watch himself for the whole night. If he'd worked up to it a bit more, he could have probably got away with putting a lot more pressure on Smith over the course of the game.
The way it went, he infringed at the first opportunity and then was on notice for the rest of the game.
I hope you aren't referring to QC (Quade Cooper) with this post. Just think back to the last few years on this forum and what you have said is completely wrong in regards to him. In fact he was treated in quite the opposite way on most occasions.
Bench just announced,
S.fainga, j.slipper, r.samo, l.gill, n.phipps, a.fainga, k.beale
The Aussies are paying $8.25 on a certain betting site for the win this weekend. That must be the widest odds on the Wallabies in history.
No reserve in the 2nd row???
Great if there's an injury/blood/concussion bin.