LeCheese
Greg Davis (50)
Finally had a chance to watch the replay - some rambling thoughts:
Yet again the lack of consistency in officiating head contact is just so fucking frustrating. The head contact on Valetini should have been an easy yellow card. Despicable decision and good on Turinui for blowing up on commentary. At least all the officiating across the game was consistently inconsistent for both teams. A shame that a deciding Irish score came off a questionable call, but the Wobs got lucky on a few occasions too. Don’t think the hometown replays (and lack thereof) were doing any favours either.
It’s become clear over the last several weeks that we have absolutely no idea how to deal with a messy (and maybe illegal) breakdown. Needs a lot of work before the Lions.
Defensive work, especially in our red zone, was excellent. In Laurie we trust, I guess?
I was keenly watching Noah’s clearances and kicks to touch and his technique is very much one that hooks the kick across his body - good for maximising foot speed, but not so much accuracy and makes the angle more obtuse relative to where his hips are facing. Could explain the issues we’re seeing. Prendergast’s technique (and Lynagh’s for the matter) is very much the antithesis. I thought Noah had a decent showing otherwise, although his accuracy on the attacking chip kicks also just isn’t quite there.
Very happy with JAS’ performance on this tour, but a season of Super should do him wonders to get settled. I still get worried every time he goes to make a tackle - his body height is still way too rugba loig.
A special mention for Harry Wilson. For someone who has been not-quite-good-enough for several years, he seems to have found his groove in both his core role as an international 8 with some X-factor, and as captain. The balance and complementary nature of the back row with Wilson, McReight, and Valetini is sublime.
Yet again the lack of consistency in officiating head contact is just so fucking frustrating. The head contact on Valetini should have been an easy yellow card. Despicable decision and good on Turinui for blowing up on commentary. At least all the officiating across the game was consistently inconsistent for both teams. A shame that a deciding Irish score came off a questionable call, but the Wobs got lucky on a few occasions too. Don’t think the hometown replays (and lack thereof) were doing any favours either.
It’s become clear over the last several weeks that we have absolutely no idea how to deal with a messy (and maybe illegal) breakdown. Needs a lot of work before the Lions.
Defensive work, especially in our red zone, was excellent. In Laurie we trust, I guess?
I was keenly watching Noah’s clearances and kicks to touch and his technique is very much one that hooks the kick across his body - good for maximising foot speed, but not so much accuracy and makes the angle more obtuse relative to where his hips are facing. Could explain the issues we’re seeing. Prendergast’s technique (and Lynagh’s for the matter) is very much the antithesis. I thought Noah had a decent showing otherwise, although his accuracy on the attacking chip kicks also just isn’t quite there.
Very happy with JAS’ performance on this tour, but a season of Super should do him wonders to get settled. I still get worried every time he goes to make a tackle - his body height is still way too rugba loig.
A special mention for Harry Wilson. For someone who has been not-quite-good-enough for several years, he seems to have found his groove in both his core role as an international 8 with some X-factor, and as captain. The balance and complementary nature of the back row with Wilson, McReight, and Valetini is sublime.