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Nathan Sharpe (72)
I'm with Scotty, I wan't more offloads, especially from the forwards. They create doubt and confusion in the defence and give the backs some space to work through. Have a look how the AB's scored their first try last night. Without their offloading ability they would have possibly drawn with the Bokke.
I also like the fact that our forward pack have taken the ribbon from two of the most fancied forward packs in the world these last two weeks without the all conquering hero slayers (Palu, Horwill, Pocock). If our backs can find some combination and our forwards keep our nose to the grindstone we may actually surprise a few teams this year.
Having said that, I fully expect the forwards to not turn up to one of the next two games and undo all their good work. One hallmark of RD's tenure has been how consistently inconsistent we are.
I actually think the last thing we want/need right now is the forwards being given permission to pass the ball in close contact situations. The reason the AB's not only get away with it but make it a virtue is that their fundamentals are so superior: they can pass and put the ball in front of the man they are passing too.
If you encourage our pigs to pass what you will see is more transferring of pressure with the ball, marginal passes made in contact and/or the avoidance of contact in the pigs.
Since you have to win the forward confrontation you may as well face up to it and stage it where your own forwards can provide assistance in quick recycling and not, as we did on one occasion last night, setting up the pod 15m from the breakdown.
Presumably this was our idea of how to play the Pumas wide.