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randalf8
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Nup, the Australian way is having a crack and going for it, particularly when we're down and out, tired and sore and have heaps of players missing.
I don't want to see any more conservatism from Deans. He should be working in a library or for the National Trust were his approach is better suited.
Don't ask me why, we just seem to perform better when we're written off and almost down and out.
Cutting through the BS, SA should have scored well over 50 last week.
A conservative approach V Argentina in Argentina will result in a heavy loss by penalty goals, as they'll pound away in the forwards, get field position and take penalties.
We need to back the young speedsters, play a fast game running it from everywhere and not die wondering.
Do you actually watch test rugby sober? Why do people think this is the way to go when it costs so many more damn points than it even has an outside chance of earning?
The next time you watch a competitive test or ten, count how many points teams give up by losing the ball in their own half (either through ruck penalties or knock ons or whatever) and count how many they score from movements that started in their own half. This "run it from everywhere" shit is an efficient way to give the other team the ball in your own half.