the AB breakdown strategy i a little frustrating. Absolute minimum nubers go into a breakdown allows a team like the boks an easy ride and they can flood the breakdown and get numerous turnovers as we saw last night.
Our approach relies on the breakdown being policed correctly. the french refs like to allow the team with momentum as the legal side and we didnt change our strategy to counter this.
it's a big concern going into the RWC.
Yeah, we won and the bokke threw the kitchen sink at us as well as the braai. the uncontested scrums gave us the match in my opinion.
we won but it wasn't pretty but let's not forget that any win at ellis park needs to be savoured.
Oh well, thats the toughest game out of the way.
This quote is lifted from DA Grubster in the AB vs BOK match thread.
Tactically we saw the Wallabies play with a heap of width in Mendoza right from the kick off. As a gameplan, I have my doubts that it has been effective. It looks good but the AB's are too wise not to have something ready to counter it.
I think we will need to start more traditionally with some tighter plays / straighter running / field position. Composed rugby that generates pressure on the AB's.
This is where I run out of ideas. The AB's have a good lineout, good scrum, strong defense and are tactically astute; creating stress or putting pressure on them means some ultra precise execution of a very shrewd gameplan.
Attacking through the wide channels looks difficult with Conrad Smith organising the defense. Probably need to attack the inside channels around their 10.
Who's got the silver bullet ?