No way - he has had a number of shockers against the AB's.
Really? When?
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No way - he has had a number of shockers against the AB's.
Mate I can't always properly infer your tone through text! That was the point of my response though, it's all literal bullshit and may turn me off from the rugby press entirely until this tour blows over. Much longer than that if we lose.Yeah, kinda my point.
Really? When?
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ok - i agree with your point that he can't execute the game plan, but i don't think his missed tackles, dropped catches, poor skills under the highball, and errant passes were a result of a game plan he couldn't execute.I think that Cooper is a marvellously skilled running 10 with a fair to good kicking game when afforded the time to execute said kicks. He is not a defensive, nor a largely kicking 10. To select him as such is a major error in selection. To select him in that position and compound that with backline selections that do not have dominant kickers is just incompetent.
Is JOC (James O'Connor) defending in the front lines too now? Until he plays 10 for the Rebels he can't play there for the Wallabies. You could say that about all the alternatives.
Also JOC (James O'Connor) nor Beale or Barnes deserve to be there of flyhalf form this year and last year in Beale's case for the Wallabies. Though he looked good for the Rebels. JOC (James O'Connor) looked very average jumping into 10 for the periods of tripe I could stay awake to watch last weekend.
I totally agree re JOC (James O'Connor), beale and barnes. for me - the fly half options really are To'omua, Lilo and probably 3rd QC (Quade Cooper)/JOC (James O'Connor).
JOC (James O'Connor) was really good on the end of year tour when he played 10. its unfortunate he had so much time away from the game and is only now getting back to 10 for the rebels.
It's the first number after Palu's name that I worry about.
My impression, without coming up with specific examples, is that he has never played particularly well against NZ - all 5 games he has played against them we have lost; he has scored only 3 points against them, and in some of those games he has been the/a goal kicker.
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Eden Park - I was there but I'm not sure when. Completely awful.
My impression, without coming up with specific examples, is that he has never played particularly well against NZ - all 5 games he has played against them we have lost; he has scored only 3 points against them, and in some of those games he has been the/a goal kicker.
I had a look at a few season stats for the potential #8 and #6 candidates-
Mowen - 560 minutes played. 48 runs, 8 tackles bust, 2 offloads, 2 linebreaks. 50 tackles, 10 missed (83%). 6 errors, 28 lineout takes.
Higginbotham - 539 minutes played. 39 runs, 6 tackles bust, 4 offloads, 3 linebreaks. 65 tackles, 10 missed (86%). 1 error, 26 lineout takes.
MMM - 427 minutes played. 62 runs, 7 tackles bust, 3 offloads, 1 linebreak. 33 tackles, 8 missed (80%). 29 lineout takes, 6 errors.
Auleau - 297 minutes played. 41 runs, 7 tackles bust, 3 offloads. 34 tackles, 5 missed (87%). 0 errors, 7 lineout takes.
Palu - 140 minutes played. 24 runs, 1 tackle bust, 4 offloads, 1 linebreak. 22 tackles, 5 missed (81%). 2 errors, 2 lineout takes.
In my eyes Palu is still our best #8, for the fact that everyone seems to overlook- his work rate. In gold it is consistently high (on the EOYT he lead the forwards in runs for every game he played, and was second in tackles made to Hooper in every game).
When it comes to #6, in my eyes it is a three-way race between Mowen, MMM and Higgers. Each offers different things. MMM can also play in the row.
Ultimately it comes down to balance, and I'm not sure how you would play it. We certainly have the quality there though, which is nice.
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Why is Lilo a better option at 10 than JOC (James O'Connor) based on playing there this season? Lilo has played one game at 10 and his team, coming first on the table drew with the new team coming second last.
If we're looking at flyhalf options purely on who is playing there in Super Rugby (which I don't agree with), then surely Foley is right up there. He's played every game there and has been a standout in a team that hasn't been doing that well (3 wins, 4 losses).
Now I don't think Foley should be playing 10 against the Lions. I certainly don't think there is a compelling case that he should be considered at all behind To'omua though.
Sorry - ESPNScrum had limited the search to games in NZ without me realising - FB on 3 occasions 22.8.2009, 19.9.2009 and 31.10.2009.Well a certain conversion kicked from the sideline in Honkers negates a few of those points. Haha, BH beat me to it.
I agree he has never really shone against the ABs, but who of the current crop really has? Sita Timani, Digby, KB (Kurtley Beale), Genia, and that's about it!