Micheal
Nicholas Shehadie (39)
I just listened to the rugby ruckus podcast, Mr Tirinui highlighted that most of the defensive errors were about structure and trust in the units next to you and knowing what they will do
I standby my point that for the moment we need more cohesion so pick players as units wherever possible - Petaia and Koro are the only 2 special backs we have, the rest ..... are no better than their replacements
The reality is that most opposition line breaks outside of your 22 are completely manageable and are often immaterial, so long as the defensive structure holds and each player sticks to their man. Most teams these days will go backwards for 3-4 phases at a time, before looking to burst through.
Once a player comes in because they're not sure if someone inside will drift fast enough, that's when you have trouble and an offload or two can mean a try.
Stay on your man, stay wide, don't commit four players to tackling one man (unless he's made of grease, e.g. Clarke). Once the tackles made, reset structure and let them go backwards again as they look for another opening.