TPN would go close to a World XV.
Palu not a million miles off.
Genia in the mix.
A good 10 is hard to find - Cooper in the mix.
None of the rest of the backs would get close.
None are the best in their position, including all the wounded,
Genia isn't as good as FDP,
Cooper is at least behind Carter & Steyne for a start.
Palu wouldn't be in the top 4 (Read, Spies, Parisse & Harinordoquy are all better units)
Elsom has been average as well
We'll all need some of that ARU-labelled Prozac soon, like the rugby media have been issued (until Wayne S today who is at last contemplating a change of coach!)...
....The coach isn't the problem, our expectations are, sure we will be quite competitive with everyone back, but we still aren't that good
We have a pack of kids who will make mistakes, who will make the wrong call, who aren't physically able to match the best test teams up front.
We have kids who go for the highlight reel moment instead of the smart, simpler option (JOC (James O'Connor)'s dumb flick pass while running his support into the sideline, Beale's dumber kick etc etc). We have replacement options who are either younger or conservative in their approach as say Barnes who is continually complained about for taking the safer option too often and not smiling enough....
The coach isn't the problem, our expectations are, sure we will be quite competitive with everyone back, but we still aren't that good
We have a pack of kids who will make mistakes, who will make the wrong call, who aren't physically able to match the best test teams up front.
We have kids who go for the highlight reel moment instead of the smart, simpler option (JOC (James O'Connor)'s dumb flick pass while running his support into the sideline, Beale's dumber kick etc etc). We have replacement options who are either younger or conservative in their approach as say Barnes who is continually complained about for taking the safer option too often and not smiling enough.
None are the best in their position, including all the wounded,
Genia isn't as good as FDP,
Cooper is at least behind Carter & Steyne for a start.
Palu wouldn't be in the top 4 (Read, Spies, Parisse & Harinordoquy are all better units)
Elsom has been average as well
The coach isn't the problem, our expectations are
Agree, except for Palu. I think he is the equal of any of those units.
Sitting in front of the telly expecting to win lotto and retire every Saturday night at 7:30pm is an unrealistic expectation.
Asking our national team to show improvement and leave it all out on the field is not.
Where does this expectation come from? Well, it comes from the ARU, who told us the day RD was hired that they expected silverware within 12 months.
It comes from RD and co telling us day in and day out that we are on track. It might not look like it, but trust us, it is. What do you supporters know about it anyway? Just stay out of our way, and keep sucking up our PR.
It comes from the media who tell us that this is the most exciting period in Oz rugby for the last 10 years.
It sure as fuck doesn't come from the results to date. For the first time, a change in coach has made it's way into the media (thanks, WS). I bet my hat those media stories will gain traction very rapidly should the "expected" results in the 3N go the way we think it will, i.e. badly.
Hey! Go for it mate, good to see the posting fingers back and dazzling ;-).
.... For the first time, a change in coach has made it's way into the media (thanks, WS). ....
on the one hand you say the coach isn't the problem, but on the other hand you say the kids he is picking are making the wrong call and aren't physically able enough to match the best teams up front.
So, he's the problem. He's picking the wrong 'kids'. Pick the ones who know to go for the smart, simpler option rather than the highlight reel moment.
Pick AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) at fullback or OC. Pick Hynes or Turner on the wing (or fullback). Pick Fainga'a. Pick Valentine. Pick Humphreys. Pick Waugh.
Don't give it to Robbie too quick. He's very much a part of the problem. Not the problem. But part of it.
As we've said elsewhere here, the lag from passionate GAGR debate upon such issues and the mainline rugby media 'discovering' the issue and writing about them as though unique insights were now on offer, is about 3 months or so (and maybe more).
I agree fatprop, but with the midget policy we know we aren't going to win, at least if we add some bigger, tougher units we might have a shot.