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John Thornett (49)
Sarcasm requires wit?Sarcasm is the lowest for of wit.
Back on topic. Cheika has revolutionized the 'Tahs attack. They lead or are in the top2-3 of the table for many attacking stats including but not limited to quick rucks, meters gained, carries, and tries scored.
The ranging forwards attacking pattern is fucking phenomenal. I'm actually very, very familiar with this system as it is the same one my university side uses these days. We are just about the only team in our region who attempts to play what anyone would call a 'Southern Hemisphere' style.
One big weakness in the system is that if the ruck is attacked (legally or illegally) the entire thing can fall apart very quickly. The system essentially trades ruck security for quicker ball and more players in the attacking line. To me this means that one referee deciding to play a little 'loose' with the breakdown could absolutely annihilate the 'Tahs. I know this isn't a failure of the system but I definitely see it as a weakness. Refereeing performances in Super Rugby, namely the first half of the season, were less than encouraging in this regard.
One thing I've noticed as well is that teams seem to have issues adjusting their defensive pattern to meet up with the fact that the 'Tahs essentially attack in two different ways coming off of a set piece. They run some pretty ambitious first-phase movements and then transition to their pattern and have scored quite a few tries this way. Seems that you don't even need a spectacular play-maker because the system itself puts the defense in two minds off of every offensive set piece.
What you do need though is a scrumhalf who doesn't need to meerkat to know where he is sending the ball. If the scrumhalf slows down the entire system collapses and the 'Tahs get stuck behind the gain line. I've already said this on these boards before but anyone who cares and has the time needs to watch the Kings game again. The difference in the intensity of the 'Tahs attack after Lucas came on was concerning.