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Greg Davis (50)
He doesn't look anywhere near 193cm to me.
I've never seen Horne listed at 193. I'd say 186 may be right, and 88 sounds right too.
He doesn't look anywhere near 193cm to me.
little blokes just love getting on top of their bigger opponents
The main aspect was the angles our backs were running and the quality ball they were receiving, the attack was confusing the defence meaning they were constantly on the backfoot which made it much easier for our backs to get over the advantage line. It seemed from the get go that the loose forwards were intent on sweeping across and getting Cooper, even there inside centre seemed to have his eyes on Cooper moreso then Barnes or AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper).. This freed up a lot of space outside and was evident in the first try, 2 defenders looking at Cooper, 1 looking at Barnes and no one looking at JOC (James O'Connor).
I agree. One of the great things about a dangerous play maker is not only what they can do, but what opposing teams will commit to try to stop them. The French looked at times like they had decided Coopers channel was the only thing happening. They certainly gave AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) a mountain of room, which he used by putting them to the sword. Special mention should go to Barnes here, who ran straight, rather than sideways, which is widely regarded as a more effective way of making space than crabbing.
Edit (again): I also wonder about the tendency for everyone to make a huge fuss about big guys in the backs. Australia can certainly use one bigger guy to take the ball forward, but you don't have to be huge to make straight meters. Horne (for instance) made fairly good meters running straight all season for the Tahs (when he wasn't broken). An 85 to 90kg guy is not that much smaller than a 105kg guy, and with some speed, skill and a willingness to commit when necessary, they can be as effective. That's not to say a big guy like Nonu isn't going to find it easier to crash through, but the smaller guys can definitely make the right impact if they are properly trained and they have good support from their forwards, and then, when the game does open up, you have a group of players who can really use their speed and skill to make points.
And our backline will be even more deadly with the return of someone like Ioane who I still rate as the most lethal backline player in the country...
Our backline is not short on talent and hardly needs de-runting...
Back to the point that Lee Grant made about our forwards though... they're nearly there... definitely the scrum needs to be reworked and hopefully a season of both Ben's maintaining their fitness and building themselves back to where they were last year will be a big help... and the the hopeful return of other forwards such as Palu, Horwill, Kimlin etc will be a bonus...
Yes, Ioane is the direct back we need. The question is, who to replace? I think it has to be Barnes.
We have a list of power forwards to re-grunt the pack. Bring 'em on.
13. Chambers