Said armchair critic right here.. Some would say that Cheika making selections which reflect comments made months ago vindicates their criticism, not prove them wrong.
Don't know how you can say that as we, the armchair critics, had picked out Coleman, Arnold and Philip long before they got their chance with the chocolate wheel. Maybe Rodda was brought in before too many fans were calling for his elevation, but generally we have been well in front of the coaches with the second row. Along with calling for the removal of Simmons from the side for half a decade, it seems. Maybe need a surgeon to perform that operation.
That's just crap. The locks who were being rotated, and thus the subjects of the criticism directed at Cheika, are now the incumbents in the 23. Those that aren't are satisfactory replacements when the others are unavailable. That's called creating depth. It's a similar situation for the wings. Phillip, who's only on tour due to the unavailability of Arnold and Rodda (and Tui for the first part of the tour) was only seriously discussed recently but as a candidate for 6 until the emergence of Dempsey.
Did you see the offload to Sio tho?!?!
Don't know how you can say that as we, the armchair critics, had picked out Coleman, Arnold and Philip long before they got their chance with the chocolate wheel. Maybe Rodda was brought in before too many fans were calling for his elevation, but generally we have been well in front of the coaches with the second row. Along with calling for the removal of Simmons from the side for half a decade, it seems. Maybe need a surgeon to perform that operation.
He started playing pretty consistently from the first series after the RWC.Coleman the prime example. How many posters were calling for him to get a shot? it took a series of major injuries before he got any game time. Lucky for us he absolutely took his chance and dominated. I don't think anyone can fully give credit to Cheika for discovering or unearthing his talents, should have happened much earlier and might not have happened at all if it wasn't for injuries.
Coleman the prime example. How many posters were calling for him to get a shot? it took a series of major injuries before he got any game time. Lucky for us he absolutely took his chance and dominated. I don't think anyone can fully give credit to Cheika for discovering or unearthing his talents, should have happened much earlier and might not have happened at all if it wasn't for injuries.
Some call him a playmaker, Some call him a distributor, Some call him the ice man, and Some call him a stormtrooper (one of my favourites)..but myself, well I just call him an average player but the best we got.
Don't know how you can say that as we, the armchair critics, had picked out Coleman, Arnold and Philip long before they got their chance with the chocolate wheel. Maybe Rodda was brought in before too many fans were calling for his elevation, but generally we have been well in front of the coaches with the second row. Along with calling for the removal of Simmons from the side for half a decade, it seems. Maybe need a surgeon to perform that operation.
No it’s not crap, Douglas being dropped from the squad at the expense of guys like Phillips is exactly what us ‘armchair’ critics were calling for months ago. Simmons had a crap Super Rugby year, and his hot/cold form at test reflects that, I said in September and I still believe today that Carter should be in the squad ahead of him.
As for wing, how’s Eto Nabulis test career going? He is about the only player that is armchair critics disputed the selection of.
None of this needed to be revisited though, your initial comment was an unnecessary.
That's just crap. The locks who were being rotated, and thus the subjects of the criticism directed at Cheika, are now the incumbents in the 23. Those that aren't are satisfactory replacements when the others are unavailable. That's called creating depth. It's a similar situation for the wings. Phillip, who's only on tour due to the unavailability of Arnold and Rodda (and Tui for the first part of the tour) was only seriously discussed recently but as a candidate for 6 until the emergence of Dempsey. Enever's name might have been thrown in the mix by some Brumbies supporters but he hasn't seriously been considered until now for the same reasons. Dempsey is another case in point, he was written off by you lot in the June tests when he was selected on the bench v Scotland.
That's the thing RN, no-one is saying that mistakes haven't been made along the way - Nabuli and the enigmatic Hanigan included - but Cheika's rotational policy has ultimately led to combinations being tested and the creation of depth and we are close to settling on what our best 23 is due to this process. It's ludicrous for people to suggest that posters here are ahead of the coaches in identifying talent
In Folau's absence, the outside backline in this test has a lot to like. It works because Beale is at 15 and can inject himself as a playmaker when needed. If Hodge is to be retained for his kicking game, we really don't lose much in the 10 spot if he plays there. He will improve his shortcomings with experience.
hyperboleWe lose Foley's ability to run a backline, pass further than a meter accurately, and run square at the defensive line at first receiver when appropriate.
In Folau's absence, the outside backline in this test has a lot to like. It works because Beale is at 15 and can inject himself as a playmaker when needed. If Hodge is to be retained for his kicking game, we really don't lose much in the 10 spot if he plays there. He will improve his shortcomings with experience.