He has had opportunity to press for a starting role but keeps coming on and immediately making errors (kicking out on the full, stepping on the line while clearing a ruck etc)The hard done guy is McDermott, he gets game time with our mediocre bench as we get run over
Lynagh was on the field organising his troups against Argentina for 25 minutes and the Wallabies lost 43-7 … and they think he is the future? Sorry Joe.I think Joe has taken the view that none of our 10s are good enough so the best approach is to build some stability and experience with what we have until the saviour arrives on the scene. He could be viewing Lynagh as 'that guy' but sensibly has taken the view that he is best off getting experience later in the game against tired legs. Donno is the 3rd choice by the looks of things, but ahead of Lynagh at this stage if either has to start. The explanation re Gordon & White makes sense.
The hard done guy is McDermott, he gets game time with our mediocre bench as we get run over
Well, I guess, but players more senior than Lynagh (pretty much all of them, many with plenty of Tests under their belt) should be able to organise themselves pretty well, so I don't think it's all on him, particularly on defence.Lynagh was on the field organising his troups against Argentina for 25 minutes and the Wallabies lost 43-7 … and they think he is the future? Sorry Joe.
Lynagh was on the field organising his troups against Argentina for 25 minutes and the Wallabies lost 43-7 … and they think he is the future? Sorry Joe.
Fair enough Phil. Just more I couldn’t understand why Gordon and Donaldson get dropped out of the 23 when they were actually pretty good for the first 30 and left when score was 24-20 that’s all.Jonny Wilkinson lost 76-0 against Australia in 1998 in one of his early test matches. Goes on to become one of the best to ever do it and kicks his country to a RWC on our home turf a few years later.
Not saying Lyangh is anywhere near that good, but geez lets just woo up on writing off young playmakers who get beaten.
Agree. …see my response to Phil Clinton. The 10’s tend to unfairly cop it. There were a lot of missed tackles by some big name players and most of them have been selected this week?Well, I guess, but players more senior than Lynagh (pretty much all of them, many with plenty of Tests under their belt) should be able to organise themselves pretty well, so I don't think it's all on him, particularly on defence.
It sounds like Gordon, and perhaps others like Donaldson, got ill on the journey homeFair enough Phil. Just more I couldn’t understand why Gordon and Donaldson get dropped out of the 23 when they were actually pretty good for the first 30 and left when score was 24-20 that’s all.
“There were a few boys who were a little bit ill and a little bit run down and Nic hadn’t played, he was the freshest and we just felt that making an early decision in the week to go with Nic…
“There was a bit of a bug but nothing that affected the whole team, there were just individuals who got a little bit knocked around by it and everyone’s back on deck now,” Schmidt said.
“There was still a little bit of a lapse for a couple of guys at the start of this week who are not involved but they’re all back 100 per cent now, so some of them who aren’t involved this week may well be involved next week.”
Phil.. let me just say that he’s our 3rd best 10 with the three we have… by some margin.Jonny Wilkinson lost 76-0 against Australia in 1998 in one of his early test matches. Goes on to become one of the best to ever do it and kicks his country to a RWC on our home turf a few years later.
Not saying Lyangh is anywhere near that good, but geez lets just woo up on writing off young playmakers who get beaten.
If Lynagh puts some weight/muscle on and learns to tackle and also drop-kick like Wilkinson then we are in with a shout in the future. I seem to remember his father was groomed in the centres before he took over at #10 for Wallabies?Jonny Wilkinson lost 76-0 against Australia in 1998 in one of his early test matches. Goes on to become one of the best to ever do it and kicks his country to a RWC on our home turf a few years later.
Not saying Lyangh is anywhere near that good, but geez lets just woo up on writing off young playmakers who get beaten.
I think he's much better than StewartPaisami inclusion doesn’t add anything other then no gain line momentum or backline shifts
The 12 battle is as inspiring as the 9 and 10 oneI think he's much better than Stewart
I disagree with your assessment of Gordon this year but lots of others clearly don’t - which was my point. A good number of posters appear to think he’s been better than his historic form. I don’t.I think he's been better than "the same player he always has been" in that for the Wallabies this has been pretty bad in the past.
This year I think it's been solid to good which is more than we saw from Nic White. McDermott for quite good reasons is being viewed as a bench option at the moment.
From Wilson's post above it seems like Gordon was probably a bit bashed up when they got home so I can see that as a pretty solid reason to go with White for this week.
I'm sorry for all the Lynagh fans on these threads but I agree that he's done nothing and shown nothing to suggest he's the future. I think we have a bit of a wait yet before the future makes itself visible.Lynagh was on the field organising his troups against Argentina for 25 minutes and the Wallabies lost 43-7 … and they think he is the future? Sorry Joe.
Somewhat lazy way to denigrate people with a different opinion, methinks. Just saying.I disagree with your assessment of Gordon this year but lots of others clearly don’t - which was my point. A good number of posters appear to think he’s been better than his historic form. I don’t.
I’m happy to accept that probably means I’m wrong - but I do think group think sometimes guides perceptions of players form.