Again Cheika sees something, maybe in training, maybe longer term goals, who knows - but it’s not what I’m seeing. As usual I expect what he sees to be real, though the limitations generally come out too.
Our locks v the POMs (with Coleman injured) is an easy point victory to England
Hanigan and McMahon don’t give a player advantage in the back row. Especially once Itoje comes on.
Bernard and Kerevi in the 10-12 channel places limitations on a 15 second playmaker - a traditional English game will naturally attack this. Hodge might ease this but it’s a big call.
Let’s hope our lack of scrum coach is not terminal, remember the recent Wales-England training.
Cheika has tidied up the line out in terms of selections - 3 1/2 jumpers is as good as it gets for the WBs.
We didn’t see the ball going much further than the centres - with last week’s double big hopper set up, but I expect a week’s training and the last run will help there.
Also a week to tidy up around the D attitude, expect it to improve.
Discipline? Who knows.
Anyway, there us always been a method in the madness, this teamhas pretty much gelled, I felt last week doing the 3-2-1 that perhaps the whole was better than the sum of the individuals. And that may be all it takes.
WB by 6