The_Brown_Hornet
John Eales (66)
So just quietly, Gibson must be under threat eh?
So just quietly, Gibson must be under threat eh?
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So just quietly, Gibson must be under threat eh?
Stormers in Cape Town next week will provide the test.I was out last night so watched the Chiefs v Canes and then the Tah's v Force this mornng. While I am happy the Tahs got up for the win, the contrast between the skill and accuracy levels in the two games was sobering.
The Force were indescribably awful, the game was ponderous with a few moments where the Tahs training drills resulted in tries against an inept and sluggish defence.
Sure our scrum looked better - against a scrum nearly as awful as ours, I really dont think there is much to take away from this game, lets see this sort of result against a decent Super rugby team and then I will start to believe that we have turned the corner.
Eddy Jones comments about there being too many teams in Super rugby were echoing in my ears this morning, while his motivation might be suspect and i am sure there was a healthy dose of hyperbole, I think he is right about there being a negative impact on the quality of a lot of the games.
Nice debut by Scobles by the way, at least Force fans have that to console them!
I don't dispute there is a gulf between Australia & New Zealand in terms of skill execution, but I am surprised by the praise for the Chiefs vs Canes.
It was an entertaining game, and played at pace with great intent, but if an Aussie side made as many mistakes as the Hurricanes, they would be slammed.
I don't dispute there is a gulf between Australia & New Zealand in terms of skill execution, but I am surprised by the praise for the Chiefs vs Canes.
It was an entertaining game, and played at pace with great intent, but if an Aussie side made as many mistakes as the Hurricanes, they would be slammed.
I thought the Tahs played with better pace an intent against the Brumbies - but there were some who only saw the poor skill execution.They often do make that many mistakes - without the pace and intent part - therein lies the difference.
I thought the Tahs played with better pace an intent against the Brumbies - but there were some who only saw the poor skill execution.
It's a double edged sword - teams aren't going to convert from slow paced rugby to high paced, high accuracy rugby overnight. I am heartened that both the Tahs and Reds seem to be trying to lift the pace of their games.
If they persist, accuracy will improve - I have no doubt of that.
Look, again, I don't dispute the criticism you and others have made about the gap in our skills - but I just find it ironic the praise being handed out to the Canes/Chiefs game. I would be surprised if many Canes supporters thought their team played well.
I posed the question on Twitter - although I really like watching NZ derbies for the general pace and attacking intent of the games I couldn't decide if it was all about how good they are at attack, or whether the defence is a bit "meh" at times too. Or both. Still not sure.
OH YESI haven't been gibering at all this year.
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