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Yep, that was a shocker. Would have liked to see Harris step in and run an inside line once it became apparent Taps was sliding across, but hey.
Running lines?!?! Wallabies!?!? Don't be so outrageous!!!
Yep, that was a shocker. Would have liked to see Harris step in and run an inside line once it became apparent Taps was sliding across, but hey.
Well I'd agree he stuffed arty opportunity but he is the only centre to have actually created something almost all year. He actually beat his marker prior to not passing. He beat numerous tackles tonight in tight situations,
Offloaded in the tackle, yes it's possible, a few times, ran good lines, dropped some he should have taken but anew weren't his fault either. He defends and tackles well and has an important left foot which we badly need.
If you think AUS rugby will develop with workman like payers such as McCabe, Horne and AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) then that's cool. I actually want to see rugby players who can do all of the above, not league players in a wallaby jersey who die with the ball every tie they get it or have absolutely no ability to get others into the game.
A centre like Taps is vitally important, I'd have thought the past 5 years of picking plodders would have deemed that pretty fucking obvious.
Fuck me this forum is full of straw-man arguments.
Disputing the suggestion that Tapuai cemented his place with his performance this morning is not the same thing as wanting workmanlike players or "plodders" at every position. Fucking hell that's such a leap from one to the other. He didn't have a Timana Tahu style debut but I honestly didn't see anything that would convince anyone other than
a) die hard fan of his; or
b) someone desperate for hope of some kind to cling on to;
that he is a certain long term solution to any of our problems.
In summary, he was alright.
Yeah agree randalf. I would have liked to have seen a bit more from Taps, he was nothing special. I would still be picking AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) ahead of him for now, although Taps is still a great prospect.
JO'C looks like he's playing for the wrong super team if he wants to have a future at 10. I wonder if he's on the phone with Link?
Red Baron - I thought his overs line in the Ioane try was fantastic. We haven't seen that from the Wallabies this year IIRC, and if he didn't run that line that try wouldn't have been scored.
Never seen a overs line run like that before!Red Baron - I thought his overs line in the Ioane try was fantastic. We haven't seen that from the Wallabies this year IIRC, and if he didn't run that line that try wouldn't have been scored.
Never seen a overs line run like that before!
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I suppose the difference between Taps and Timani is you would think Taps was merely a fill-in for AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper), where Timani was a first choice selection.
Look I agree he was OK, especially for his first run-on with no combination with his inside men. He is definitely a talented player and I expect him to be a long-term Wallaby. But when AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) comes back I would be picking him at 13 with Taps on the bench.
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Of course it does. I can imagine having a tantrum like yours if the players completely gave up and looked like they couldn't be bothered, when they've clearly done their best I'm not going to be too upset. Plenty of positives to come out of today, the forwards actually won the collisions, the scrum got on top, Higgers showed he can play a proper game at test level, Beale is getting his confidence back, Timani showed his earlier performance wasn't just a once-off, Hooper continues to amaze. On the other hand we gave away some silly penalties, Phipps isn't up to it, handling was largely poor - in slippery conditions - and Digby had a shocker. There are definitely coaching issues, but this isn't the sort of game that would have me throwing forks. Still, I'm sure the Wallabies are very sorry for winning in a manner that failed to meet your standards.
So much talk of Taps bombing a try when Beales air swing attempting a grubber with an overlap goes unmentioned. By the time Taps was around his opposite (a feat in itself for a wob 13) there wasn't enough space for the two players on the line and one could have come in. Where improvement is needed is not all of a sudden getting impatient but just taking the ball to ground and building the next phase. Any missed half chance at the moment sees the players (and fans?) lose focus and invariably turn the ball over at that point or on next phase.
And who else thinks the whole bombing a try call by commentators is way overstated generally?