What's more, I thought that the Force made the most inroads on the Brumbies when they attacked close to the ruck - short pop passes to a forward in close channels. They made most of their ground in the first half doing this, then backed off in the second. Why?
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IMO, the real 'tell tale' signpost to RG's actual coaching capability level came when Deans was more than willing to zap him off the Force just pre a RWC year. Would Henry ever have done this with one of his core group at such a crucial juncture, assuming his core group were all making major contributions to the ABs' development, of course he wouldn't.
IMO, the real 'tell tale' signpost to RG's actual coaching capability level came when Deans was more than willing to zap him off the Force just pre a RWC year. Would Henry ever have done this with one of his core group at such a crucial juncture, assuming his core group were all making major contributions to the ABs' development, of course he wouldn't.
You might not have noticed, but his strategy against the Brumbies was working beautifully. This comes down to a question of what we hold Graham responsible for. The plan to go through the Brumbies forward pack with short passing from the ruck and bodies in motion was producing dozens of half-breaks and forward momentum. The reason it didn't come to points more frequently was because rusty Wallabies like Pocock and Sharpe were dropping ball in contact. That will subside with match practice.
As for the wallaby backs when he was skills coach: we scored about four tries a game in 2010. You work it out.
The Force's best games were also when Willie Ripia was playing #12. I don't think we should hold it against Graham that he's been reduced to one playmaker again, through no fault of his own. Rory Sidey is not a second five-eighth. Hopefully we see Ben Seymour develop, or a better candidate drafted in within the next month.
I did notice they rarely troubled the scorer
I did notice that the massive Fijian was standing on the wing holding his todger. He was used to scoring more tries than anybody else in the competition in France.
I did notice the Force pack standing flat footed behind the rucks and flopping behind the advantage line in possession. The "dozens of half breaks"...........dozens?
I noticed a very static pack, a very flat backline and a backline that had no idea what was on.
2010........we were beaten by England on home soil. No 4 tries that night. The tri nations we won only 2 games. Not a lot of tries in that tournament. Belted on the Spring tour by England at Twickenham. Lost to a club team (Munster)
We beat Fiji 49-3. maybe that was where the tries came? You work it out
The recruitment from 2011 to 2012 for the Force was pretty damn woeful, especially in the backs, and in the end they were damn lucky they got Nalaga. Prior to Nalaga, their best recruitment was probably Ma'Food and Toby Lynn - and this for a side whose weakness is the backs and they lost arguably their two best backs from last season (J'OC and Smith).
There have been some pretty ordinary recruiting decisions, there can be no doubt about that. Ripia is obviously the worst, but who was to know that he was a thief as well as being a fairly average footballer?
EDIT: Thinking about it further, the recruiting problem has been mainly in the backs. The forwards who have been brought in or developed through the playing list have almost all stepped up. I feel happier with our pack than I have a long time.
Not sure I agree with this about recruitment. They've developed a half dozen good young backs in the last twelve months. Dellitt, Mafi, Stannard.
It would be better if they were producing a James O'Connor every two or three years, but then it's only Graham's second season.
Gags, maybe, but most of the pigs were brought up through the ranks and developed by the Force, making them cheaper as a general rule. The big bucks have often been spent on the ivory tinklers out in the backline. Probably no different from other teams in that regard though.