Brumby Runner
Jason Little (69)
The Waratahs were on attack, they did not have a defensive line set, Fekitoa stripped it and moved it quickly to Naholo. Counter-attack in that situation is different to counter-attack from, say, a kick return of a bad kick, so it is one of the more vulnerable situations to defend. Carraro got done for pace, so too Beale, and Phipps (the best cover defender for the Tahs) couldn't really get close. Apparently Naholo is pretty quick, or so it seemed to others. Yes, defensive lapses, but to blithely ignore the preceding circumstances and focus one one of 2-3 players who missed the player is hardly an objective overview of the passage of play, which is a complex thing of many parts.
And yet some are focusing only on the ball being stripped in that particular play as the deciding factor in the try being scored. I can readily accept that it was a series of circumstances including the strip, the non-alignment of the defense and the missed tackles. My original post did not just refer to this incident, but to the fact that KB (Kurtley Beale) missed three tackles that directly led to or influenced a try being scored.
I just think it is time that Tahs' fans had a realistic look at his defensive deficiencies and acknowledged that he needs to do something about them. Otherwise I thought the team performance was a step up from the previous week. A continuation of that improved form will ensure a close game this weekend.