We play the most predictable rugby. It is so easy to play against us. We have moments where we almost break out and play decent rugby, then they remember where they are go back to the one dimensional game plan. We will shown up in the games against Aus and NZ and it will not be pretty.Meyer's lack of adventure will become more obvious as the season wears on.
It works well when we are dominant and things are going our way. The moment we hit some gradient it turns to poo and the lack of plan B shows it's head. We also kick all our possession away, which against the ABs and Wobs will be the end of us.The bok game plan might be incredibly conservative. But is its brutally effective when executed to perfection
Wonder if the Southern Kings will get their spot.You have to consider Meyers teams are beasts at altitude pretty much shocking away from home.
And Australia are now at the bottom of the log facing relegation..
No he didn't his explanation was he himself thought it came off an Argentinian so Strauss must have thought the same.
Is it that hard to believe that Walsh gave Strauss the benefit of doubt? Given that he in fact missed it himself and the TMO then had to look at a couple of slow motion replays from different angles to determine that it was in fact only Etzebeth that touched it, he most likely thought it would have been harsh to penalise Strauss.It's still a penalty. Walsh got it wrong originally but the TMO corrected it but a penalty did not result - why?
Is it that hard to believe that Walsh gave Strauss the benefit of doubt? Given that he in fact missed it himself and the TMO then had to look at a couple of slow motion replays from different angles to determine that it was in fact only Etzebeth that touched it, he most likely thought it would have been harsh to penalise Strauss.