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Nev Cottrell (35)
Just got home from the game - I'm tired and pissed off and haven't read any previous posts so apologies if my rant has already been dealt with but...
1. Jacob Peyper is not in the top 5 refs in the world.
2. Pathetic use of the bench by Mackenzie... bringing Skelton on with 9 mins to play was such a waste. Phipps and Foley should have also been brought into the game much earlier.
3. Last play of the game off the attacking scrum was and always should have been a field goal attempt either off the scrum itself or off a couple of quick pick and drives to create a deeper pocket for Foley... FFS the scrum was set right in front of the posts!!.... Kick the field goal and win the game..miss it and kick it dead from that range and walk away knowing that you at least had a set play in those rare circumstances to win the game rather than just hoping something would happen with the ball in hand and the self pressure that creates in a last throw of the dice situation.
4. The Beale experiment as starting 10 failed - his immediate instinct whenever he got the ball was to drift sideways looking for a straight runner and all he did was force those outside him to bunch up and become easy targets for a well drilled AB's sliding defence. Beale plays his best rugby when he's not the "centre of attention" and he can drift in and out of the first receiver position and counter attack when broken play opportunity arises.
5. The AB's are the most cynical rugby team in the world and two yellow cards was not nearly enough pennance for the things that they got away with. The concept of releasing after the tackle does not exist in the AB lexicon.
6. It was a game the Wobs should gave won given the opportunities they were given notwithstanding the conditions - I can't believe that everyone was not on the same page field goal set up wise and knew what their individual job was with 80mins gone and a scrum set in front of the posts.
1. Jacob Peyper is not in the top 5 refs in the world.
2. Pathetic use of the bench by Mackenzie... bringing Skelton on with 9 mins to play was such a waste. Phipps and Foley should have also been brought into the game much earlier.
3. Last play of the game off the attacking scrum was and always should have been a field goal attempt either off the scrum itself or off a couple of quick pick and drives to create a deeper pocket for Foley... FFS the scrum was set right in front of the posts!!.... Kick the field goal and win the game..miss it and kick it dead from that range and walk away knowing that you at least had a set play in those rare circumstances to win the game rather than just hoping something would happen with the ball in hand and the self pressure that creates in a last throw of the dice situation.
4. The Beale experiment as starting 10 failed - his immediate instinct whenever he got the ball was to drift sideways looking for a straight runner and all he did was force those outside him to bunch up and become easy targets for a well drilled AB's sliding defence. Beale plays his best rugby when he's not the "centre of attention" and he can drift in and out of the first receiver position and counter attack when broken play opportunity arises.
5. The AB's are the most cynical rugby team in the world and two yellow cards was not nearly enough pennance for the things that they got away with. The concept of releasing after the tackle does not exist in the AB lexicon.
6. It was a game the Wobs should gave won given the opportunities they were given notwithstanding the conditions - I can't believe that everyone was not on the same page field goal set up wise and knew what their individual job was with 80mins gone and a scrum set in front of the posts.