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I read Clarkie's prediction, and he doesn't believe the young guys in this Brumbies squad will listen to Jake...
Strange comment...
Very strange....
I read Clarkie's prediction, and he doesn't believe the young guys in this Brumbies squad will listen to Jake...
Strange comment...
I read that too and thought "what a load of bollocks". He was making the argument about lack of experience, youth and that the players like to play music before games, meaning Jake White wouldn't relate. It sounded pretty much like descriptions of the Reds at the start of the 2010 season. What has struck me about White is the holistic approach he is taking and the feeling that he is a good man manager. Anyone who has wandered past them at training reckons there's a pretty good vibe in the team.Very strange....
Reminder about Jake White on fetchers when he was bok coach:
"The only fetcher I need is my son when he fetches me another beer from the fridge," and
"Everyone is a fetcher in the modern game."
Having said that he did bactrack later on when he tried to convert Joe van Nikerk into a 7 (epic fail) and then he effectively used Burger as an out and out fetcher (pre neck-op he was doing great, post his neck op not so much). Wikus v heerden played as an out and out fetcher under White. (He had Heyneke Meyer to thank for that who converted Wikus into a Super Rugby winning 7 with great effect.)
So I would be surprised with the game having moved on as it has, if White does not actually use an openside. Having said that he may look at specific game anf prefer three big kahunas running at people.
Anyway it will be intersting to watch this one unfold! Can't wait!
Now get me another beer son!
(PS people should not get their childeren to carry beer for them but that's another discussion ).
Whilst stats are interesting, for breakdowns they only tell part of the story, they don't consider, how much game time played, how many penalties awarded due to pressure, how many penalties conceeded due to bad judgement and not knowing rules(Salvi last year), pressure on halfbacks and 5/8, who made initial tackle and so on.
I think it is very risky to play a guy who is a novice at really working the laws, however good on Vaea if he learns on the fly without costing us lots of points.
There are very few true fetchers, quite a few breakdown pests and then the effective dominant 7s like obrien and Warburton. Perhaps this is what White is after.I find the discussed backrow of 6. Kimlin, 7. Vaea and 8. Mowen intriguing.
Even SAffer Super teams have employed more on-ballers playing 7 in the last couple of years and some of the rugby pundits in England pointed to the lack of a specialist 7 as one of the reasons why they didn't do better in the RWC.
Lancaster, the new England coach, picked notters to play in the backrow for 6N. Chief notter was skipper Robshaw who was asked to play with the 7 shirt. It was a troubled selection because he was slow getting to the breakdown. He's a good footie player and a top leader but showed he had no instinct for lines of run or timing. This was not surprising because he seldom played 7 for his club. To be fair there was not a lot of experienced fetchers to pick from.
How will Vaea go notting with the 7 jersey? He will have to do bloody well to compensate for the absence of Hooper, who is a natural fetcher and linker. Vaea himself will be missed at 8, for Mowen is a different player who can play perfectly well at 6, but doesn't run over folks like Vaea can.
But Jake White has won a RWC and I haven't. Let's see.
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Schalk was an out and out fetcher under Jake White? That's news to me. For mine his main role was to clobber people in defence and with the ball, and that's about it. He was just targeted aggression.
If his turnover rate ever got near your average Super rugby openside I'd be very surprised.
There are very few true fetchers, quite a few breakdown pests and then the effective dominant 7s like obrien and Warburton. Perhaps this is what White is after.
As for the Poms blaming the lack of a 7 for their poor showing, what crap. Their whole game was largely poor.
They are all really 6s and Croft is a true international class 6. Both Robshaw at 7 and Dowson at 8 could get away with playing those positions for their club but they were found out in 6N. They have won two games out of two but I don't think they will thrive for long with notters at 7 and 8.The English back row has three guys who do more or less the same thing.
This is the Brumbies thread? You have digressed qwerty.
This is the Brumbies thread? You have digressed qwerty.