The Rock
Ward Prentice (10)
Yes he can, his AFL Helped as well.Can Iz kick?
Yes he can, his AFL Helped as well.Can Iz kick?
He has met mine. He fully expected him to play really well.
His game awareness is excellent for such a young guy.
Agree with the stupid kick, what a bloody waste.. Stupid !Fucking refereeing debacle.
Well done to the Wallabies.
Across the park they had the mongrel that deserved a winning scoreline.
Forwards were better than the AB's despite the scoreboard.
To'omua fully stepped up. JOC (James O'Connor) played with real hunger. And for mine, Mogg was far more composed. Fast ball from Genia, instead of double pumps before passing made a difference.
Quade should stay on the bench unless we're up by 20. Seriously, what is with pointless fucking kick down the middle of the field with no one chasing (after Folau's intercept), think never say die, keep the ball in hand and have a fuckin crack. Just another reason, he's simply not good enough.
Quade should stay on the bench unless we're up by 20. Seriously, what is with pointless fucking kick down the middle of the field with no one chasing (after Folau's intercept), think never say die, keep the ball in hand and have a fuckin crack. Just another reason, he's simply not good enough.
Chill out mate. The issue for quade is figuring out what people actually want him to do. One second its "play the low risk percentage game" and the next its "hes not doing enough quade stuff!". I do get what you're saying and he made the wrong decision, but he is often berated for his approach to the flyhalf role and I think that has impacted his game, especially in recent times.
Chill out mate. The issue for quade is figuring out what people actually want him to do. One second its "play the low risk percentage game" and the next its "hes not doing enough quade stuff!". I do get what you're saying and he made the wrong decision, but he is often berated for his approach to the flyhalf role and I think that has impacted his game, especially in recent times.
This is as bad as Jackson in Reds v Brumbies - worse it's a test match. Great work IRB.Peyper just hasn't controlled this game, letting a team knock the ball out of a player's hand after a penalty is weak.
I know its only early days but I am not seeing anything different or Crazy Stuff. I would think Deans is still coaching, if I didn't know. Get the Flucking Ball quick right out to the Wingers !Ideally Cooper would come out with the wallabies two tries down and 10 to go and feel free to run it from in the 22 - you would think that it would be quite disinhibiting.
But he is struggling to find that confidence against the All Blacks, esp. Be Ball out interesting to see how he goes against the Saffers.
Big disappointment to not see him flinging it to Folau. Bring back the crazy stuff. ITS NOT CRAZY. Without it there is no reason to put him on.
6 tries in 2 games on Beiber's wing..
If Quade is taking tactical advice from punters on Internet forums,his career is over.Chill out mate. The issue for quade is figuring out what people actually want him to do. One second its "play the low risk percentage game" and the next its "hes not doing enough quade stuff!". I do get what you're saying and he made the wrong decision, but he is often berated for his approach to the flyhalf role and I think that has impacted his game, especially in recent times.
Might I remind you all of the try that peyper didnt even bother to review ?!
HOW DO YOU NOT REVIEW THAT IN A BLEDISLOE TEST?
We need to make more of our opportunities. After 25 mins we were playing well, had made some breaks but were only up 6 nil. We score our points in 3s, NZ score there's in 7s' plus they tend to hit back straight after we take the 3, which makes our decision to take 3 doubly poor. Maybe our defence will improve enough to justify trying to win by a multiple of 3, but it feels a way off. We aren't playing smart enough yet.
If Quade is taking tactical advice from punters on Internet forums,his career is over.
Maybe he has just never recaptured his form since 2011?
He wouldn't be the first player unable to replicate form from a stellar season.