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Can we expect to see Foley/Beale bombing to Folau's wing incessantly?
I hate people who go back and resurrect old posts. However, it is Easter.
Can we expect to see Foley/Beale bombing to Folau's wing incessantly?
Wamb, it is totally irrelevant to quote that post in the circumstances of the game. I have already acknowledged the positives for the Tahs in being able to adjust their game after the early exit of Folau. I just don't know why you bothered.
To me, Godwin looked the best back the Brumbies had last night. Kuridrani's form is ominous for the Wallabies, although I'd probably still pick him for the first test.
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Lilo predominantly has played @12 the last few years but if you watch him his is still light on weight and bulk (about 5kgs lighter than the past) and is still not strong in contact so inside centre could be an issue for him depending on the team they play.
Consider current centres particularly outside centres and there are not many "straightline" runner like Kuridrani. Most are now more dynamic or played at 12 to better effect with a dynamic outside centre. I am unsure if he can off load and he rarely passes so its limiting. Compare him to the Kiwi centres who are dynamic runners who can offload and pass.
On top of the selection issues is the fact that their attack and in general game plan is too basic and predictable. This is with the addition of a new attack coach in Hewat.
Tough, dour sort of a game very typical of Tahs/Brumbies.
I thought Mcaffery was the best player on the paddock, really impressed me.
The Tahs set piece is really improving. The scrum matched a much heavier Brumbies scrum, and the lineout is really becoming a weapon.
Pocock was very good and will get better with game time. On the other hand Naisarani was invisible.
I think Gordon is a long way ahead of Powell.
Speight was pretty unimpressive.
McCaffrey was extra busy but has little impact in contact.
Pretty sure Ruru played all of about 3 minutes.Froggy, if you rate that as a dour game, get set for a really uninspiring shit-fight next week for Brumbies v Reds.
McCaffrey was extra busy but has little impact in contact. To me, Pocock was best on ground. For the Brumbies, Allan Ala'alatoa was also a standout.
Powell ve Gordon was a much of a muchness. I think they are both quite good players and will get better. Certainly, they were better than Ruru in the Rebels game.
Yeah, Henry's not as good as he was, and his miss on Taquele and the late hit on Beale were both instrumental in turning the game to the Tahs.
Froggy, if you rate that as a dour game, get set for a really uninspiring shit-fight next week for Brumbies v Reds.
McCaffrey was extra busy but has little impact in contact. To me, Pocock was best on ground. For the Brumbies, Allan Ala'alatoa was also a standout.
Powell ve Gordon was a much of a muchness. I think they are both quite good players and will get better. Certainly, they were better than Ruru in the Rebels game.
Yeah, Henry's not as good as he was, and his miss on Taquele and the late hit on Beale were both instrumental in turning the game to the Tahs.
I also thought the brumbies looked more dangerous with Godwin on. It was also great to see pocock back to scratch straight away.
The issue being Godwin and Lilo are good 12s, but Hawera is an inconsistent 10.
The issue being Godwin and Lilo are good 12s, but Hawera is an inconsistent 10.
The issue being Godwin and Lilo are good 12s, but Hawera is an inconsistent 10.