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Bill Watson (15)
Geeez, doesn't he have ANY friends who can tell him what they really think!
It does look nicer up though...
Mitchell has called him on it.
http://twitter.yfrog.com/h2wroiacj
Geeez, doesn't he have ANY friends who can tell him what they really think!
It does look nicer up though...
Do you have any idea what his work ethic is like, let alone his attitude in general? You think anyone gets to be as good as he is, as young as he is, by having no work ethic? I'm guessing you're choosing to ignore the off-field work he does for the Rebels and affiliates as well. Have there been any disciplinary issues surrounding him, save missing the team photo or whatever it was that one time?
Without wanting to sound like too much of a fanboi or anything.
It's probably hard for Nathan Sharpe to make comments about anyone's hair.
Brumbieman, excellent post. When New Zealand first introduced the Nonu/Smith combination I thought it was the wrong way around. However, it has proved to be exceedingly effective. I have posted in this thread that I like 12 JOC (James O'Connor) and 13 AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) simply because of wanting to try the novelty of picking everyone in their preferred positions. But I think your system looks nice as well.
Why don't you mention AAC (Adam Ashley-Cooper) though? I reckon if he got the ball 3 times as much (which he would at 12) he would be more willing to distribute.
The last time the Lions were here, the most feared attribute of the Wallabies was their fearsome defence. It was ranked the best in the world, and that is why we achieved, in the space of one world cup cycle: a world cup, a Lions series, 4 consecutive Bledisloe's AND a couple of tri-nations titles. Lets go back to that, please?!!
All the top teams have far better defensive systems now than they did 12 years ago. Except maybe the French. The general levels of fitness, strength, tackling technique and stamina are all much higher these days.
Good defense is a given, but the most important thing is to score points, surely.
The 5 second ruck rule is going to speed the game up a lot, perhaps a lot more than we anticipate now. Good teams are going to clear the ball quick smart, and this will sort the men from the boys for sure. Teams like the All Blacks, with great defense and attack will be even stronger.
Players like Ant Fainga'a, as much as I admire his occasional flashes of defensive brilliance, will not win us Test matches consistently.
I agree about JOC (James O'Connor) at 13. The breaks I have seen him make at 12 have often been made very wide in broken play which is the area belonging to the 13.
But he has to prove that he can set up his outside men or we will be wasting our time. His instinct is to run first and then think about passing, so this must change or he will remain an excellent winger. Which is not bad.
That we are always talking about moving him there and him here etc., is an indication of too many injuries, poor depth and a need for another tier of rugby.
12. Lilo. 13. Tomane.
He set up a try from a 13 position last year like that (he was playing wing for the wallabies, but had move one spot in). Beat his man, drew the opposition winger and passed to his winger to go in for the try (it might not have been a winger outside of him, but there was someone there). One of the freaks will remember it much more accurately, no doubt.
Is that what you meant? The play starts at 1.52ish
I agree about JOC (James O'Connor) at 13. The breaks I have seen him make at 12 have often been made very wide in broken play which is the area belonging to the 13.
But he has to prove that he can set up his outside men or we will be wasting our time. His instinct is to run first and then think about passing, so this must change or he will remain an excellent winger. Which is not bad.
That we are always talking about moving him there and him here etc., is an indication of too many injuries, poor depth and a need for another tier of rugby.