Richo
John Thornett (49)
Cliff never sees out the final 20 mins let alone the last 10.
Never.
Cliff never sees out the final 20 mins let alone the last 10.
Or that there was no backup plan in place if Lilo was injured early.
How the f*ck could he plan for that?
(Tomane or Cummins)
What? What?
The tweet was nearly 12 months ago FFS. He has copped a serious penalty and handled himself with maturity since then. As for his game plan - he has been the best 10 in Australian rugby this year. The Reds sit in 4th place on the table.
Beale in the meantime has assualted a bouncer, assulated his skipper, assualted another team mate and broken rehab conditions. But he is OK to play according to Robbie.. Give us a break!
Horwill making a strange habit of these accidental stampings at ruck/maul time.Just watched the Horwell stomping incident on Jones (3min mark). Looks nasty, got him in the face but it didn't appear to be deliberate. Will be a nervous few days.
I'd have the same starting pack for next week, but I'd look at having MMM or Kimlin on the bench instead of Simmons in case Mowen or Palu were to go down....
I agree.
I always thought if we were going to lose this game it would be because of our goal kicking. And that turned out to be the case. It was below par. I've never rated JOC (James O'Connor) in this department due to his inconsistency. And Kurtley, well he simply caved under pressure.
Horan has been on triple m this morning saying the Wallabies Surgeon told him last night that McCabes neck has not healed and he should not have played.
So Deans could have planned for injuries by not picking players already injured.
a backline based of form and correct playing positions (though I'm not sure about some wingers on the right or left side)
9: Genia
10: Cooper
11: Ioane/Mogg
12. Godwin/Lealiifano
13. Ashley-Cooper/Kuridrani
14: Cummins
15. Folau
I want you on my juryHorwill making a strange habit of these accidental stampings at ruck/maul time.
This is exactly what I said to a few friends at the ground. Beale will be the focus of the media and idiotic supporters that don't understand who is behind the decisions.
Deans made JOC (James O'Connor) the 10 - he clearly isn't yet up for it and Beale outshone him in the playmaker role when he came on.
Deans made JOC (James O'Connor) the kicker - he was clearly average at this.
Deans chose Beale in the team (worked out well), but also instructed him to take over kicking when he came on (extreme lack of judgement knowing Beale's recent history)
Deans chose to play several players that were risky in regards to fitness - in regards to Barnes and MCCabe it bit us strongly.
It was a difficult night for James," Deans said. "Obviously the disruption didn't help. But I guess he was at the heart of working our way into a positon to win the game, so you have probably got to give him credit for that, in the circumstance
Read more: http://www.foxsports.com.au/rugby/w...er/story-e6frf55l-1226668205734#ixzz2WzIgy0o4
All this talk about Quade may be academic.Based in this quotei am not sure Deans actually comprehends what happens on the field.
How is slipping considered a choke?
I want you on my jury
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Sure, I've got them:Anyone know where I can find player statistics for the match?
20/20 hindsight is a lovely thing
How many players do you actually think are "injury free"
My understanding of pro sports is that everyone is injured and playing with something. (I remember Natham Hindmarsh saying the evidence of a top player is how he plays wounded, not when "fit" because that never happens)
Deans takes his medical team's advice, he ain't the doctor.