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Train Without a Station
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A lot of baby out with the bath water talk today.
Certainly Simmons, Carter, Palu and Fardy didn't cover themselves in glory last night.
Last test season Rob Simmons was one of our best performers and looked like a real test lock. Palu was great against the Lions last year and exceptional in Super Rugby. Fardy looked like what we were missing all of last test season from his debut. Carter was heralded as the hard working lock we need with Simmons due to his first 2 test matches.
The fact of the matter is all 4 of these players have shown that they have been able to put in the best test performances we can see from their positions in Australia.
No replacements have consistently, or more than once briefly show that they can offer any more. It's foolish to say these players need to be replaced, unless we want to do worse.
These players have shown they have the ability to be good. Good players don't just become bad players. The capability is there, link is paid to get it out of them. It's time for Link to step up to the plate.
To ignore the halves is foolish though. The halves are a major part of the direction and tactics of the team. Neither of these players have shown they are the answer there at test level. Due to that it's time to replace them with the players who have performed better at Super Rugby level. Hopefully better direction and energy from the halves offering smarter play will kick start the forwards a little.
Certainly Simmons, Carter, Palu and Fardy didn't cover themselves in glory last night.
Last test season Rob Simmons was one of our best performers and looked like a real test lock. Palu was great against the Lions last year and exceptional in Super Rugby. Fardy looked like what we were missing all of last test season from his debut. Carter was heralded as the hard working lock we need with Simmons due to his first 2 test matches.
The fact of the matter is all 4 of these players have shown that they have been able to put in the best test performances we can see from their positions in Australia.
No replacements have consistently, or more than once briefly show that they can offer any more. It's foolish to say these players need to be replaced, unless we want to do worse.
These players have shown they have the ability to be good. Good players don't just become bad players. The capability is there, link is paid to get it out of them. It's time for Link to step up to the plate.
To ignore the halves is foolish though. The halves are a major part of the direction and tactics of the team. Neither of these players have shown they are the answer there at test level. Due to that it's time to replace them with the players who have performed better at Super Rugby level. Hopefully better direction and energy from the halves offering smarter play will kick start the forwards a little.