Brumbieman
Dick Tooth (41)
We need to convert Ant and Colby into props, and then we can have an all Fainga'a front row just for Brumbieman
They'd at least have more heart than Kepu.
We need to convert Ant and Colby into props, and then we can have an all Fainga'a front row just for Brumbieman
I think this will be an even game unless it is raining as some people in earlier posts mentioned may be the case.
You've correctly identified the problem. Our props at the elite level, who have all been through our elite junior programmes are doing their best, but it's not good enough. Whether that's because of lack of ability or poor coaching and development or a combination of both, it is what it is. They seem to have received their coaching and development from the previous generation, who essentially had the same technical deficiencies. Props at junior and school level are selected and promoted on their mobility before their scrummaging. Until the coaching, development and selection process for props at junior and schoolboy level changes, we are going to have the same discussion ad infinitum.The available props are doing the best they can.
We are not exactly blessed with a scrum smashing prop stable at present.
Where some may have doubted Robbie Deans' selections in the front row you would have to think that Link has got a pretty good idea of what is required.
Slipper at loose-head has been a bit of a fail and obviously the scrum coaching has not been great.
Benny A. has also had more than his fair share of success in the past compared to the other props around him.
Change the set piece coach, put Slipper back as a TH and start Fat Cat at LH. Seems obvious to most but Link must see something we do not.
You've correctly identified the problem. Our props at the elite level, who have all been through our elite junior programmes are doing their best, but it's not good enough. Whether that's because of lack of ability or poor coaching and development or a combination of both, it is what it is. They seem to have received their coaching and development from the previous generation, who essentially had the same technical deficiencies. Props at junior and school level are selected and promoted on their mobility before their scrummaging. Until the coaching, development and selection process for props at junior and schoolboy level changes, we are going to have the same discussion ad infinitum.
Fair points, but the difference is, looking at Slipper, Alexander or any of the others, even if they have a shit game they still look like they actually give a rats arse, and break out of a slow jog at some point in the game.
7 tackles in 60 minutes: Kepu made I think 1 tackle, hit 3 rucks for absolutely zero positive benefit, got destroyed in the scrum all game, was penalised a couple of times and the ONLY positive involvement he had in the match was driving through a maul on our 22.
Now, if he'd had a game like that, but at least broke out of a slow jog at some point and looked like he even wanted to be out there, I wouldn't have been so harsh. There was one point where just after the 2nd half started, the ball was kicked into the Bok 22. Moore and Kepu were standing side by side, near halfway. Moore was the 2nd person to that ruck, and Kepu had barely made it past the 10m line, because he had walked. 2minutes after the 2nd half had started, so there isn't even the "I was buggered from 5minutes of hard tackling and breakdown work" excuse for it.
This is why I don't rate him, nor want him to wear the Wallabies jersey again. Even if you're useless, you should still be ACTUALLY trying to get to a ruck.
I genuinely think he is being rested because of advice from the medical staff.
There's been no indication that his spot was in any danger (outside of the opinions of every Wallaby fan). I expect we'll see him back next week against Scotland.
If you read what Ewen said (not defending Kepu) he basically said he was used his energy in nerves/excitement and wasn't fit enough. Now he said they worked on getting him fitter.. Let's give him a shot. Call the Boks an off night and get behind the men in Gold. I hope he has a ripper of a game, same with Ryan..
Seriously you cannot be blaming Hooper for making a positive decision as the catalyst for the Italian try.Lets hope Hooper doesn't take it upon himself to take quick tap tonight and then to conceded a try 2 min later. Should hold have been at least a 5m Wallabies line out in last weeks game
Cant give the Irish any stupid advantages to gain points..
Seriously you cannot be blaming Hooper for making a positive decision as the catalyst for the Italian try.
The negativity driven by parochial bias against individual members of the Wallabies is disappointing.
I know everyone is entitled to their opinion but it would be nice if in attacking the decision making of individuals there was some basis in fact
I may be wrong, but why do we concentrate our stats on who makes the ruck first when it seems that NZ count the number of times the players are among the first three into a ruck? Seems to me to be a fairer metric. But I also think there needs to be some subjective qualifying of the effectiveness of each involvement as well. Aussie locks seem to have a preference for hitting the ruck only to fall sideways and have little or no impact at all.