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Peter Sullivan (51)
Gits has been around for a while, is he actually worse now? or have the others around him got better?
Let's hope that he can straighten up, in more ways than one, because an injury or two could mean that he is the ringmaster again.
Finally, I believe that if Deans was to put Beale at pivot, then we would once again see the Giteau of old.
Sorry but I would like to stick up for Giteau.
Giteau's game is built on speed, and he has scored many incisive tries that demonstrated his unique precocious skills. So what has happened?
Sorry but I would like to stick up for Giteau.
Giteau's game is built on speed, and he has scored many incisive tries that demonstrated his unique precocious skills. So what has happened?
Firstly, Quade Cooper is an inside centre's nightmare. Typically on receiving the ball Cooper will, slide , show the ball, jink, dummy, fade and then change his mind about taking on the opposition and give a last second pass to his flat footed centre. Giteau has no idea when he is going to get the ball from Cooper, but knows that a percentage of the passes mean serious pain as they are last second crash balls. This has totally destroed Giteau's speed and confidence in attack, just as it did to Barnes in 2009 S14. Watching Ella, Larkham, and Noddy you will see that they either passed immediately or attacked the line and only passed if they broke or half broke the defences. As inside centre you know you will get the ball immediately, so you can time your run, or you pause for a second and back up hoping for a pass on the other side of the defence.
Secondly, Cooper's lack of ticker in defence also means giteau has to cover the pivot/IC channel as well as his own centre channel which again makes him look flat footed and slow, a fate that beset Tirunui when he played outside Cooper and made him look very ordinary. It is important to understand that Cooper just doesn't miss tackles- he avoids them also. Really, I find it incomprehensible that the Australian team has a player who can't tackle.
Thirdly, defences these days is a lot tougher. In the SA, NZ and Fijian tests Giteau was taken out late or off the ball at least once each game. There was a time when players like Giteau were protected by the refs or by hardnuts in the team but for some reason people just expect him to " man up". The ever improving compressed defensive lines also make it harder for someone Giteau's size to break the line.
Finally, I believe that if Deans was to put Beale at pivot, then we would once again see the Giteau of old.
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Secondly, Cooper's lack of ticker in defence also means giteau has to cover the pivot/IC channel as well as his own centre channel which again makes him look flat footed and slow, a fate that beset Tirunui when he played outside Cooper and made him look very ordinary. It is important to understand that Cooper just doesn't miss tackles- he avoids them also. Really, I find it incomprehensible that the Australian team has a player who can't tackle.
The ever improving compressed defensive lines also make it harder for someone Giteau's size to break the line.
Finally, I believe that if Deans was to put Beale at pivot, then we would once again see the Giteau of old.
Except Giteaus form decline started well and truly before Quade was even starting at 5/8
Firstly, Quade Cooper is an inside centre's nightmare. Typically on receiving the ball Cooper will, slide , show the ball, jink, dummy, fade and then change his mind about taking on the opposition and give a last second pass to his flat footed centre. Giteau has no idea when he is going to get the ball from Cooper, but knows that a percentage of the passes mean serious pain as they are last second crash balls. This has totally destroed Giteau's speed and confidence in attack, just as it did to Barnes in 2009 S14. Watching Ella, Larkham, and Noddy you will see that they either passed immediately or attacked the line and only passed if they broke or half broke the defences. As inside centre you know you will get the ball immediately, so you can time your run, or you pause for a second and back up hoping for a pass on the other side of the defence.
Secondly, Cooper's lack of ticker in defence also means giteau has to cover the pivot/IC channel as well as his own centre channel which again makes him look flat footed and slow, a fate that beset Tirunui when he played outside Cooper and made him look very ordinary. It is important to understand that Cooper just doesn't miss tackles- he avoids them also. Really, I find it incomprehensible that the Australian team has a player who can't tackle.
I would like to add that Matt Giteau won the prestegious John Eales medal as the Wallabies' most outstanding player in October 2009. So please don't use the argument that his decline has been a long term thing.
Sorry but I would like to stick up for Giteau.
Giteau's game is built on speed, and he has scored many incisive tries that demonstrated his unique precocious skills. So what has happened?
Firstly, Quade Cooper is an inside centre's nightmare. Typically on receiving the ball Cooper will, slide , show the ball, jink, dummy, fade and then change his mind about taking on the opposition and give a last second pass to his flat footed centre. Giteau has no idea when he is going to get the ball from Cooper, but knows that a percentage of the passes mean serious pain as they are last second crash balls. This has totally destroed Giteau's speed and confidence in attack, just as it did to Barnes in 2009 S14. Watching Ella, Larkham, and Noddy you will see that they either passed immediately or attacked the line and only passed if they broke or half broke the defences. As inside centre you know you will get the ball immediately, so you can time your run, or you pause for a second and back up hoping for a pass on the other side of the defence..
Yes, and we can remember how deserving we all thought he was on G&GR. Can someone dig up the reactions?
In short, that was BS.
Seems weird that the players who were, you know, actually there playing with him voted for him then. If only they'd had a chance to read the much more accurate grumblings of a select few forum posters who will complain after any win, loss or draw.
I will throw a name out there - In Christian Lealiifano....what about him @ Inside Centre and Giteau back to Flyhalf.....Cooper as great as he is on attack, is going to get found out in defence and teams will work plans around that info to just run big boys at him.....I would have Giteau and Lealiifano, firstly tested @ Super Rugby and then given a chance in Test Rugby....Lealiifano is a big body and also a good distributor...from what I saw in ITM Cup he performed very well for Waikato, it was just a shame they had to choose a Local Player ahead of him.....
Seems weird that the players who were, you know, actually there playing with him voted for him then. If only they'd had a chance to read the much more accurate grumblings of a select few forum posters who will complain after any win, loss or draw.