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Mark Ella (57)
Good post Ash
And Kuridrani was a revelation last week. So what was the downside?
I'm guessing he had teeth, or a Collingwood jumper, but not both?Personally, I don't care about the reasons why..... other major rugby cities have attracted equally poor crowds... but there's this really dumb argument floating around that a poor crowd against a lowly ranked team in one test in a certain city means that not only should said city not get any more test matches, but we should take those tests to cities where there'll be even less interest.
Anyways.....
A 40+ year old man I know in Melbourne asked me who the Wallabies were the other day, and if they were a rugby league team......
I'm guessing he had teeth, or a Collingwood jumper, but not both?
The issue has to do with the process. Do you give the incumbents a chance to reach their potential or do you chop and change the personell hoping for a player to make an immediate impact.
Injury (to MCCabe) has dealt AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) a dud hand whilst injury to Palu has possibly saved Carter or Simmons.
Until we see the team playing like a well oiled machine, it is difficult to find fault in the individuals games as their personal output / quality / impact might be symptomatic of the poor teamwork or poor gameplan.
However 4,5 and 6 need to play blinders this weekend because they are below where they need to be if we are going to win the next 3 tests.
One thing I want to see more of in this game is Folau running the ball back from kicks and retaining possession.
There were plenty of opportunities against South Africa where we could have comfortably got the ball to back around the 35-40m mark with plenty of players there to secure the breakdown but instead we kicked it away.
We need to adopt more of that Waratahs style game of not kicking those balls back and instead having confidence in our other players to get there to provide the necessary support. If we're looking to play field position we can set up for a kick from the next play or two.