Lilo is in his position at 10, I think against the Lion's having To'omua at 12 was actually going well till he hurt his (other ankle). He brings the big robust defender and second play maker we need. Mark my words they should stay that way.Impressed with the Brumbies that put their hand up tonight. Speight , Scott Sio , Pocock , Tomane and Fardy who I like the more I see him . Lilo needs his kicking mojo to return and back in position once To'omua gets back . A tough win , well done .
Christian really needs to practise different approaches and run up to the ball until he finds a method that keeps the ball straight. He cannot control the swing he is currently getting. either hook or slice.
You put a big hard ball runner outside Lilo and watch him shine. To'omua ain't no Pat McCabe but he hits the line hard and straight.
As I said earlier I love Robbie but his a wing or fullback
And once again I've gotta say.... Mogg is playing exceptionally well.
Jordan Smiler has had a cracking year.. he sacked a couple of mauls I believe scored a try and has a massive beard.. topshelf game..If Moggy's out then it will be a precursor for next year. The Brumbies desperately need another No 15 and that's not Robbie. Due to his lack of size, Robbie's best spot is off the bench.
How lucky Nigel Ah Wong was on the bench as outside backs cover. When they ran out of forward replacements he simply came on and played where he had in his years in QLD.
Joe Tomane was especially strong under the high ball last night. Don't think he spilt a single one. Moggy, on the other hand, dropped at least two iirc.
Jordan Smiler was excellent again off the bench, scoring tries, disrupting mauls, hitting the ball up and in defense. He will be missed next year.
But according to the scribes and oracles, Tomane is no good under the high ball. I must have been imagining that he soared high to take 4 or 5 kicks tonight.
Tomane took some absolute crackers as well.. both been good under the high ballTomane or Lilo?
Lilo took half a dozen high balls last night from the wing, where he was positioned as a receiver.