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I still think he is a backrower playing lock, like Dennis
His stats definitely supported this as we,ll I was hoping to see him trialled ahead of Fardy at blindside.
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I still think he is a backrower playing lock, like Dennis
His stats definitely supported this as we,ll I was hoping to see him trialled ahead of Fardy at blindside.
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Fascinating read mate. That sort of outside the box thinking is seriously what we need hereI have often posted on GAGR re the depth and relative sophistication of AB skills coaching, and the multiple support coaches they have to provide this and that such specialist coaching resources (a) far exceed those understood as required or invested in by the ARU and (b) go a long way to explaining the sustained dominance of the AB machine and how it has pulled far ahead of the Wallaby equivalent over the last decade or so.
For those interested, this is a good article re the talents and background of Mick 'The Kick' Byrne (an ex-AFL Aussie) as long-standing AB kicking and related skills coach. Just reading the article displays the attention to detail and professionalism in-depth of the whole AB machine. And this is exactly what is required to be at and remain at the pinnacle of a competitive global sport.
Meanwhile, our ARU blazers just scratch their heads, look on in wonder and unthinkingly ascribe the AB's dominance as solely down to 'gifted players and a national obsession with rugby'.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sp...australian-rugby/story-fnp0m104-1227472829523
Just attended a Bledisloe Cup luncheon with Bladesy, Hoiles and Andrew Kelleway as 'guest speakers'. They all spoke very well & candidly.
I'll be taking Aussies with the 6.5+ start.
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The side looks serviceable, but it doesn't look full strength either. I like Giteau, but having two relatively small guys in the 10-12 channel against a massive All Black midfield is a bit of a worry. I don't doubt Git's commitment, I just worry about how his body will hold up.
Horwill-Mumm is also an interesting one. Horwill was great against the boks and Mumm was great against the Argies, but they were both facing tired legs, so it's hard to read too much into them.
Having Pocock and Hooper will be facinating though - our ruck work was awful in the first couple games, so fingers crossed they'll clean that up.
Not expecting us to win, but I hope the boys put on a good show all the same.
I can't wait to see Hooper do one of those low hard driving tackles on SBW, Read, McCaw, Retallick - or any bloody one. They are great to watch!
Hopefully Poey will be second man in and get some turnovers from them.
I can't wait to see Hooper do one of those low hard driving tackles on SBW, Read, McCaw, Retallick - or any bloody one. They are great to watch!
Hopefully Poey will be second man in and get some turnovers from them.
I'm looking forward to Horwill & Mumm playing like himself and Vickerman did at Suncorp 2011 and injuring 2-3 All Black forwards from ferocious cleanouts. Hooper to score a Samo-like try.
I'm looking forward to Horwill & Mumm playing like himself and Vickerman did at Suncorp 2011 and injuring 2-3 All Black forwards from ferocious cleanouts. Hooper to score a Samo-like try.
Moala is probably as good as Tomane and Speight and if he continues to improve, will be a far better winger at Test level than either Horne or AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper).