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Guess all the higher ranked teams than Australia must be selecting 10s on the wrong criteria then, considered those types of things. Don't they know what's needed to win super rugby?
Call me insane here. But I always thought it was best practice to base your game plan around your best players (within reason. Balance, temperament, etc all have to be considered), because if you choose your players based on a pre-conceived game plan decided before you know who you have, potentially you aren't able to play to the best of your talent pool's ability.
Again that's just my hair brained, crazy notion.
You fill gaps to suit a plan that suits the majority of the players at your disposal.
Guess all the higher ranked teams than Australia must be selecting 10s on the wrong criteria then, considered those types of things. Don't they know what's needed to win super rugby?
What, like those crazy silky skilled 5/8s the Saffas have had when they've won world cups, super titles and consistently been rated above us? Did they all have the same skills as Quade?
As for this notion that QC (Quade Cooper) is a RWC winning 5/8 - he's already played in one, right? And we remember how it worked out?
Interesting that's it's most of the Waratahs supporters saying out provincial bias aside, yet accept that their coach is the wallabies coach and will favour Waratahs players due to familiarity and having more time with them.
Sounds an awful lot like what everybody said would be the issue with him filling both roles and being blinded by familiarity.
So he's going to scour the globe for the best players? Hasn't even scoured the touring squad for the best 10! Got 3 there and 1 of them has played something like 230 of 240 test minutes so far.
You should start your own thread.So he's going to scour the globe for the best players? Hasn't even scoured the touring squad for the best 10! Got 3 there and 1 of them has played something like 230 of 240 test minutes so far.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika has urged his players to keep the faith in their game plan transition, insisting he won't deviate from his vision for the team despite back-to-back losses.
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/a...-new-plan-despite-losses-20141124-11sgv7.html
The FIFO comment is exactly as it states - fit the game plan, or FO, regardless of province, past or perceived genius.
Cooper suits the game plan, provided he is prepared to play flatter continually as a flat ball distributor or a second play option behind the forward pods.
Whereas under Link ball, he would sit in the pocket, let the pigs truck it up and wait til he saw an opportunity, then go
This isn't significantly different from the way in which Beale sat at 12, waited for the opportunity, and then struck. All that time leading up to his injection, Foley was calling the shots and playing flat to the line at 10.