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Force vs Stormers S12R10 @ NIB Stadium, Perth

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Nusadan

Chilla Wilson (44)
Don't know, at that point I was trying to stop my dog drinking the spilt beer. Don't want a dog with a hangover. What do you give a dig with a hangover?... Hair of the dog? ;)

Ha, Joel Monaghan might have a tip for ya...
 

Bardon

Peter Fenwicke (45)
What are the Force doing at the breakdown? 5 metres out from the Stormers line, Pocock believes the ball is there to be turned over so he goes in, the reaction from the rest of the Force players?... to wander away from the ruck and stand in an already crowded defensive line out by the touchline.
 

Bardon

Peter Fenwicke (45)
Just saw the replay of the Habanna try, should have been no try lost forward. Not that it being ruled out would have made the force play any better.
 

Nusadan

Chilla Wilson (44)
Holmes looking indecisive with the ball couple times, once after tapping from a free kick, showing rustiness after being out of Super rugby for so long, has he been playing in Japan or France? I forget...
 

Bardon

Peter Fenwicke (45)
He was with Bourgoin in France.

The Force deserve their place in the standings on this performance. It's going to take more than Genia to turn them around for next year. Their work at the breakdown has been mystifying. At times when another guy into the ruck would have secured turn over in the red zone then all stand back and watch Pocock try to do it on his own. Then where there's an easy turn over they pile in 6 or 7 guys limiting their options in attack to a punt from the scrum half with no real chase.

This needs to be sorted out, players at this level should have some idea when to go in to the rucks and when to stay in the line.
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Great win ended a big tour for the Stormers. Carr my MOTM. Farve never look like coming near scoring. Week off and the perfect place from here. Stormers backup and sqaud depth clearly the differense for them.
 
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Waylon

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You have to feel for the Force pack

They competed pretty well.

The backline just isn't at a professional level. They looked like amateurs playing against pros. The backs were absolute rubbish...can't catch, pass, kick, tackle or run straight.......have no idea how to create space, have no idea how to run lines......

It must be depressing looking up from a scrum or ruck and seeing the Force backline wondering what to do with the ball..........and watching another aimless kick
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
You have to feel for the Force pack

They competed pretty well.

The backline just isn't at a professional level. They looked like amateurs playing against pros. The backs were absolute rubbish...can't catch, pass, kick, tackle or run straight.......have no idea how to create space, have no idea how to run lines......

It must be depressing looking up from a scrum or ruck and seeing the Force backline wondering what to do with the ball..........and watching another aimless kick
To many injuries?
 
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Moono75

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Loved the game tonight. Wet weather, soaked through, beers kept dry, different experience, could have been at the old Athletic Park in Wellington minus the wind. Bloody Habana got his intercept try as usual, couple of fights.....didn't I predict this earlier in the week. Couple of missed opportunities out wide.....Stanley kept the ball with Nalaga clear on the outside. Naps will go down as the biggest S15 bust....probably score 15 tries for Clermont next year.
 

ChargerWA

Mark Loane (55)
Just got home. The Force played dumb rugby. Usually you scream when they play with no depth in the backline, but on the perfect night to play one out runners close to the ruck, they spend all night trying to run on to it from depth and swing it wide.

The Stormers didn't play all that much better, but they have the belief they can win and work better as a whole team. Deserved winners.

Anyway, it was still fun. Poor old Dave Harvey was a bloody mess from that boot to the head. He came over to where we were hanging over the fence at the end and he was hobbling on the ankle and had a golf ball size shiner on his left cheek. I'm surprised he lasted 60 minutes.
 

The_Brown_Hornet

John Eales (66)
Bloody awful night for it, but at least my boy was a trooper in the wet. Didn't complain once, other than being a little cold.

Stormers far too good, too disciplined and too organised.
 

Forcefield

Ken Catchpole (46)
Anyone else think Habana's try was a no try? He grounded the ball before the line and then spilled it. Very clear no-try for me. He butchered it but it's awarded anyway.

Does it really matter. Noone was anywhere near him. Complaining over something like that is a waste of time. He could have easily placed the ball delicately over the line given how much time and space he had. It's a non-issue.

As shitty as the Force's attack was tonight, the Stormers were only able to score of an intercept and a turnover. They were almost as poor on attack as the Force were. The Stormers were deserving winners but 14 points definitely flatters them.
 

Scoey

Tony Shaw (54)
Does it really matter. Noone was anywhere near him. Complaining over something like that is a waste of time. He could have easily placed the ball delicately over the line given how much time and space he had. It's a non-issue.

I wasn't complaining - just asking the question because at the time of my post they hadn't gone back and done the replays that show it as being butchered. I thought I saw something but wasn't sure, so I asked the question.

But to say, does it really matter, well that opens a whole can of worms. ;)

We'll never know if it mattered. What if that try was after full time and for the win? Would it have mattered then? Of course it would! Rules are rules and that was a no-try. Simple. Considering that the Stormers were struggling to score and didn't get any points other that that try until they slotted a penalty early in the second half. Force leading at half time, Stormers with no points. It could have been an entirely different affair. As I said, we'll never know.
 
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Waylon

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The Stormers defence was very powerful

The Force didn't do a lot of homework on that

The Force's attack was like a training run for the Stormers. The Force had nothing.

The weather didn't exactly allow for much to be fair

With defence like that, the Stormers will be hard to beat for this years title. They must have quite a few games at home now?
 
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