Just read that Tupou was our most capped player in this team with 48 caps, that's incredible. If we go deep in the RWC that'll be amazing.
I get the impression that if we went on Welsh or Fijian rugby forums they are probably posting the same thing word for word.Presuming that we step up into the massive opportunity that is presented to us (poor opposition in the Group, and not hitting the top 5 teams until late in the comp) we are pretty much gifted making it to the SF. Surely that is deep, but I would call that result pleasing not "incredible".
Of course we could fail at the group stage, I just don't think it likely.
dunno why everyone thinks we're gifted a win against Argentina and England in the QFs.Presuming that we step up into the massive opportunity that is presented to us (poor opposition in the Group, and not hitting the top 5 teams until late in the comp) we are pretty much gifted making it to the SF. Surely that is deep, but I would call that result pleasing not "incredible".
Of course we could fail at the group stage, I just don't think it likely.
I get the impression that if we went on Welsh or Fijian rugby forums they are probably posting the same thing word for word.
dunno why everyone thinks we're gifted a win against Argentina and England in the QFs.
smi you have mentioned a few times that you think Rob Valetini should play 6 rather than 8. Have to say I disagree. Most of Valetini's best work in both attack and defence is in the middle of the park. That's where he effectively hits the ball up in attack, and where he hits hard in defence. I have rarely seen him play extensively on the blind side of set piece, even when the Brumbies had him in the 6 jersey, and that is commonly where we find most 6s stationed.Can't really see where you are going with this. If your post is to suggest we replace McRight with T. Hooper then I disagree. I am not against a larger 7 and many here think Gleeson could be the answer. I think T.H. is a decent 6 who will get better as time goes on.
My issue is that we have to play the cards we are given and atm McRight makes a better 7 than the bit Gleeson has shown and I do not think he is an 8. So the question to you is what does your back row look like (keeping in mind that Leota is starting to look ok).
My preference is to play the same backrow given current timeframes and urgency, stick with Bobby V at 8 (altough I think we are wasting a great 6), Hooper at 6 and let's give Gleeson a go at 7 with McRight on the bench for one of the lesser matches and see if the hype has more substance than hype,
It might make it worse. We are going into the tournament for the first time at 0-5 and we are at our lowest ranking that I can remember.Really? We have sucked for 20 years, how will this tournament change anything?
BR: I think we disagree on what an 8 is and a centre runner and big hitter is not what I look for in an 8. If you accept that Kewiran Reid was up there with the best then I suggest his linking, covering D and his solid defence across the park. On top of that he had exception passing and offloading, he knew what breakdowns to attack and which to leave alone and he could see issues developing on the park and shut them down.smi you have mentioned a few times that you think Rob Valetini should play 6 rather than 8. Have to say I disagree. Most of Valetini's best work in both attack and defence is in the middle of the park. That's where he effectively hits the ball up in attack, and where he hits hard in defence. I have rarely seen him play extensively on the blind side of set piece, even when the Brumbies had him in the 6 jersey, and that is commonly where we find most 6s stationed.
Rob is one of the few really world class players we have and his style of play suits the No 8 role in the midfield. I wouldn't be moving him away from that spot in any circumstances.
As you may well know, I was no fan of Eddie taking over this close to RWC (or anytime really) and I think there is a chance he will be gone after this tournament. The team needed something to shake them up and he thought if he could pull this off he'd get = amazing guru status, if he doesn't well the next guy could continue with a young bunch who've gained some experience. Has he got it wrong? could well have and we'll know by the end of September.It might make it worse. We are going into the tournament for the first time at 0-5 and we are at our lowest ranking that I can remember.
If you think a spirited round robin by a young inexperienced side before getting bundled out will win people over you are mistaken.
The only thing that will be remembered is our result and where we finished.
I feel like Jones has got it wrong. He admits he tried to work with the base of the team the previous coach had but could not get out of it what he wanted. IMHO he did not give them time to adjust and he dropped his bundle, as he is more and more prone to do.
If we had such depth that we could can most of our senior players, all well regarded in the international game, and roll out a bunch of young up and comers and perform as well or better maybe one of the previous 3 coaches would have given it a shot?
We were ranked 9th in the world last year with these well regarded senior playersIt might make it worse. We are going into the tournament for the first time at 0-5 and we are at our lowest ranking that I can remember.
If you think a spirited round robin by a young inexperienced side before getting bundled out will win people over you are mistaken.
The only thing that will be remembered is our result and where we finished.
I feel like Jones has got it wrong. He admits he tried to work with the base of the team the previous coach had but could not get out of it what he wanted. IMHO he did not give them time to adjust and he dropped his bundle, as he is more and more prone to do.
If we had such depth that we could can most of our senior players, all well regarded in the international game, and roll out a bunch of young up and comers and perform as well or better maybe one of the previous 3 coaches would have given it a shot?
You must be Jones or his mum?We were ranked 9th in the world last year with these well regarded senior players
We lost 9 tests last year with these well regarded senior players
Stop acting as if these well regarded senior players didn’t help cause this mess
Jones jumped the gun and ushered in a new era a few months early. Simple.
It might make it worse. We are going into the tournament for the first time at 0-5 and we are at our lowest ranking that I can remember.
If you think a spirited round robin by a young inexperienced side before getting bundled out will win people over you are mistaken.
The only thing that will be remembered is our result and where we finished.
I feel like Jones has got it wrong. He admits he tried to work with the base of the team the previous coach had but could not get out of it what he wanted. IMHO he did not give them time to adjust and he dropped his bundle, as he is more and more prone to do.
If we had such depth that we could can most of our senior players, all well regarded in the international game, and roll out a bunch of young up and comers and perform as well or better maybe one of the previous 3 coaches would have given it a shot?
History would suggest we should agree with you. However, not only do we have the weakest pool in RWC history, the whole thing is structured for us to build a team.No other team is doing this for this RWC, even Wales who also got rid of some senior citizens (those guys were 35, not 31). It doesn't make sense to me either to take this approach for a RWC. It is bound to fail.
You have a lot of healthy, in their prime or close, world class players available: Tupou, Skelton, Valteni, Arnold, Koro, Ikitau (if healthy), Bell, Kellaway.
Will all those guys be available and healthy next RWC? Probably not.
And you have an easy draw.
They should be fielding the team most likely to win games this RWC. Nobody can convince me that Donaldson is more likely to achieve this than some of the options omitted. Same goes for Holloway.
Or that your starting 6,7,9,10,12 combo should ever have less than 50 combined caps.
The results have been instructive: spirited but horrible.
Bird in hand is worth two in the bush IMO.
He hasn’t been there that long yet. It’s been fluid……….I’ll give him that.Or perhaps a few months too late.