IMO last night was amongst the worst performances I’ve seen. It was like the players hadn’t trained together.
And, yet, we actually lost by less in the end.
Anyway, we’re splitting hairs really. Both performances were shit. I thought last nights was worse/more disappointing. If others didn’t, I get that.
What was worse about last night is that at half-time we were still in the game. We made the unforgiveable error in conceding tries either side of half time and from there it wasn't even a contest.
I've never been able to work out why Australian sides consistently have problems with scrums and lineouts - you'd think they are two facets of the game which can be practiced ad nauseum until they're right.
I find that announcing that we are going to run the ball from everywhere, no matter what the circumstances, because that's how we want to play the game to be strange.
We've seemingly gone from Robbie Deans "play what's in front of you" to "we're going to do this no matter what's in front of us"
Logic suggests that there's a compromise somewhere between the two that would work better and be more successful.
What was worse about last night is that at half-time we were still in the game. We made the unforgiveable error in conceding tries either side of half time and from there it wasn't even a contest.
I've never been able to work out why Australian sides consistently have problems with scrums and lineouts - you'd think they are two facets of the game which can be practiced ad nauseum until they're right.
I find that announcing that we are going to run the ball from everywhere, no matter what the circumstances, because that's how we want to play the game to be strange.
We've seemingly gone from Robbie Deans "play what's in front of you" to "we're going to do this no matter what's in front of us"
Logic suggests that there's a compromise somewhere between the two that would work better and be more successful.
There is no evidence to suggest that professional players in Australia practice any individual skill ad nauseum let alone a team skill like set piece work. I have been wonder for years what Professional players actually do with their time when they have worse skills in aggregate than their amateur contemporaries. They obviously spend a lot more time in the gym and are fitter than the old blokes who worked for a living, but not a single one of them is a better player of the game than the old elites.
The premise that a group of amateurs have better skills than the pros is a fantasy.^^^^^Hahahahaha!
Also. Pocock was very classy in stopping playing to look after Crotty.
The premise that a group of amateurs have better skills than the pros is a fantasy.
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Skills under pressure, by the way.
We’re talking the Argies and South Africa here, not Georgia. They’re still quality sides. Great opportunity to give plan B a run, at the very least to see how the structure runs in case of an injury to Foley.
If they’re rubbish, don’t try it against the ABs. If it looks good, give it a run in Bled 3 if it’s a dead rubber.
Don’t get me wrong, there is a bunch of other equally important issues to address.
Thor,Sio, some lineout work and a different referee at scrum time will help some of those issues.
I’d be tempted to try Simmons again at 6 if we persist with the dual 7s (which I wouldn’t) to at least give us another lineout target. Tui offered us little in general play.
But the obvious forward issues still doesn’t mean we should accept the status quo in the backs - which is also not good enough.
I genuinnely wonder who you think decides that the ball is to be thrown to Hooper in a 6 man lineout in th 59th minute of the match if not the lineout caller - who was Coleman yesterday.
Watch the replay if you'd like - there's no huddle. The players run up. Robertson gets the call from Coleman and passes it to Latu. The players enter the lineout and the ball is tossed in. Brodie eats it for lunch.