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Nathan Sharpe and the Scrum

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Peter Sullivan (51)
What do people think of this idea:

4. Chisholm 5. Horwill

6. Mumm 8.Elsom 7.Pocock

With Mumm and Elsom to take over a lot of the lineout work? Keep in mind it's only an suggestion.
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Nah... Mumm has generally played his best rugby at lock, but has struggled at test level...

While Sharpe does weaken our scrum, at the moment he's our best lock... I just think that Deans/Noriega just need to work on him and partner him with someone like Horwill...

And while I'd love to see Elsom play no. 8 for the Brumbies to allow Chapman to start at blindisde, we'll need him at flanker with Palu at no. 8 for the Wallabies...
 

cyclopath

George Smith (75)
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What do people think of this idea:

4. Chisholm 5. Horwill

6. Mumm 8.Elsom 7.Pocock

With Mumm and Elsom to take over a lot of the lineout work? Keep in mind it's only an suggestion.
You'd think. But Mumm has underwhelmed at 6 repeatedly.
 

JJJ

Vay Wilson (31)
How about:

4. Chisolm 5. Horwill
6. Elsom 8. Sharpe 7. Pocock

If we want an 8 who's a great lineout option and strong ball-carrier Sharpe is our man. Any reason he couldn't do the job? He has to be at least as mobile as Palu.
 
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slasher

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I have been a huge critic for years of sharpie, because he pops up too bloody often at 1st receiver and does not make the adv line...But I will admit he has been better this season... I can't help but think we missed the boat in terms of blooding a new second rower a year ago...Was impressed with that young pom lock and can't help but think he will be a damn decent lock by next years world cup...If we can get a team with 6 and 8 also as jumpers and a hooker that can throw the ball straight my nanna could call the lineouts. Assuming his work rate is up to scratch Palu should be able to jump at least as fourth option?? If not put the rock at 8 and get either higgers playing in his super rugby form or any other young fella from the 4 provences who is in good form at 6. If horwill dont come up to scratch put a young fella there instead of sharpe or vicker... Give them next years tri-nations and see what level they go too, being a bit harse on chis, mumm, mccal, brown etc but with the exception of Mccal I think we know what we will get out of them come RWC
 

Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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What's the evidence this tour? The Welsh were getting the shove on the TH side of the scrum (Chis)

[video=youtube;sKRJy9ql0yQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sKRJy9ql0yQ[/video]
 

JJJ

Vay Wilson (31)
Fat cat's side of the scrum hasn't exactly covered itself with glory though. Not sure how it's held up with Slipper replacing FC I'll admit.
 

Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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That's because every TH prop has bored in on our puny hooker, not the shove
 
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TOCC

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The tight head side will always be the position most under pressure, the tight head prop has a hooker and a prop pushing on him whereas the loose head only has one prop to oust against... The loose head is the player who wins tighhead scrums, that's why sharpe is a loose head lock, because he is crap at scrum time..
 

Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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Thanks for the lesson on TH vs LH, but as the video points out above it hasn't been his side of the scrum going backwards.

Maybe he should have done some of Chis' pushing as well?
 

Slim 293

Stirling Mortlock (74)
Well, generally Chis has been a good scrummaging lock... and Sharpe has generally been a TH lock so it seems as though his inadequate scrummaging has been recognised by the coaches and he's been shifted to the LH side...

But obviously there were a lot of things going wrong with the Wallaby scrum against Wales...
 

Groucho

Greg Davis (50)
Well, generally Chis has been a good scrummaging lock... and Sharpe has generally been a TH lock so it seems as though his inadequate scrummaging has been recognised by the coaches and he's been shifted to the LH side...

But obviously there were a lot of things going wrong with the Wallaby scrum against Wales...

Sharpe changed sides because of his shoulder problem.
 
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baldingwingforward

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How about:

4. Chisolm 5. Horwill
6. Elsom 8. Sharpe 7. Pocock

If we want an 8 who's a great lineout option and strong ball-carrier Sharpe is our man. Any reason he couldn't do the job? He has to be at least as mobile as Palu.

Are you on drugs JJJ? Sharpe has to be one of the most overrated ball carriers around. He is SOFT - plain and simple. Watch him closely in a game and watch how many times he turns the ball over in contact. If he doesn't turn it over he turns good ball into bad by slowing everything down. When he's not getting in the way standing at first receiver he seagulls out on the wing, living off the one try scoring pass he gave to AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) a couple of years ago against the ABs.

I have lost count of how many times i have watched him hit it up (often unnecessarily as he is standing at 1st reciever ffs!) with the Aussies on the attack building pressure in the 22 and good old Sharpie turns it over. His first touch against the Welsh - a penalty for holding on after taking it up. His performance against the English at RWC 07 - he actually looked scared :)

As an englishman i would love to see him picked at 8 - but it will never happen. He is too soft, too slow, and cant tackle!
 

Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
Staff member
For better or worse, without Sharpe this pack would have precisely zero go forward

Actually, scratch that, it would have go backward
 

The_Brown_Hornet

John Eales (66)
I was a big critic of Sharpie for a long time, but in the last couple of seasons he's been very good both at the Force and for the Wobs. I'd love to see the stats, but I reckon he'd be near the top of the list in terms of carrying the ball up and defence. He's become Mr Reliable. He's also excellent in the lineout.
 

Gagger

Nick Farr-Jones (63)
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Workrate in 2010 Tri-Nations, remember - guys off the bench should have higher rate

2010-3n-workrate-per-80.gif
 

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